Broken Puppet

Broken Puppet by Amo Jones Review

Rating: 6 out of 6.
Broken Puppet

Broken Puppet is the second book in the Elite Kings series; you are introduced into a new world; in this book, you do not get much of the private school part of the story. In this book, you will also learn more about Madison, who she is, her history, and what she means to the Elite Kings; there will be more information about Daemon and who he is as well. You are introduced to a new world in this book, but I cannot get into it because it is very important to the books and the series, and I do not want to spoil anything. This is the third time that I have read this book.

I think Madison should learn to trust Bishop and that he has his reasons for not telling her some things that are happening with the Elite Kings. I think she should stop running to Nate as she does. I think that it is mean to Nate, and I just feel that when she does that she is playing with his feelings, and it makes me feel bad for Nate. With Bishop, I think that he also needs to trust Madison, and trust that she can handle the secrets that come with being in the Elite Kings and with being a Silver Swan.

Nate is one of my favorite characters. I love his personality; I thought he was great, and I felt bad for him when Madison would use him to get back at Bishop. I cannot wait to read Nate’s story. She is a horrible friend. Brantley is such a mystery; we don’t know much about him. I am excited to learn more about him. The other Elite Kings were great as well. I hope at some point, we get their books; I know that Eli’s book is Midnight Mayhems’ 3rd book, but, I would like to read the others stories.

Favorite Quotes

“No, you’re not. You’re Madison Montgomery, and you’re a fucking boss-ass bitch who feels, Mads. That’s a big deal. More people should feel.”

“Fear is your patch, babe. We all have our patches. Those little spaces that could bring us to our knees if dabbled with.”

Et delicatis praetulissem, sicut truncum arboris fluitantem olor et quasi argentum bullet sicut mortiferum. – As alluring as a floating swan, but as deadly as a silver bullet.

I ask, needing to know more information. “Why do you know the most? Why do I feel a connection to you I’ve never felt before? Why is it that I trust you even though I trust barely anyone?” He looks at me. “You are my sister. I’m your twin.”

When you fall for the devil, make sure you don’t land facedown with his horns stabbed through your heart.