Synopsis
No longer the breathtaking, dangerous, vampire he was, he’s become a monster lost to bloodlust.
As strong as my heart beats for him, I know I can fix him. I can bring him back to us.
I’ll accept the risks, knowing my blood is what he craves most.
The bonds that bind all of us are stronger than ever and the devil knows it.
He’ll do whatever it takes to stop us from breaking the curse.
Danger is closer than ever and time is running out. The future of all supernaturals relies on us.
Our bonded magic is the key to changing everything.
Our love will be tested, our magic challenged, and we’ll face the most terrifying evil that exists.
Saving supernaturals is no longer the only reason we must fight. We have a greater reason to stop him – a secret I’m protecting.
If the devil discovers it, all hope of winning this war could be lost.
The Cursed Trilogy is a reverse harem paranormal romance series and includes:
Unbound
Unleashed
Unveiled
Review
A wonderful conclusion to an amazing trilogy. I absolutely loved it! It's one of those stories that you simply can't put down once you start reading. Every character and every situation fits together perfectly. I loved the ending. It was so satisfying. Everything neatly tied up. All in all, a great read and I recommend it to all readers who enjoy a good paranormal fiction and don't mind unconventional relationships.
It's the final book in a trilogy so story continues from where it left off in the last one. There are some interesting twists and turns. I love how unexpected even the most expected ending can be. It's really great to read such a book and see how everything comes together in the end. I also loved the magical world that's created in this series. It's beautiful and very well-described. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Even though I no longer actively look for paranormal romance novels, but there are some authors whose book I find difficult to put down regardless of the genre. This is one of those books for me. I hope others enjoy it as much as I did.
P.S. I received a complimentary copy of this book. The review is my opinion and nothing more or less.