BLOG TOUR, EXCERPT, REVIEW & #GIVEAWAY - Unchained by a Forbidden Love (Eternal Mates #15) by Felicity Heaton

Unchained by a Forbidden Love (Eternal Mates #15) - Felicity Heaton

Unchained by a Forbidden Love is the fifteenth book in the Eternal Mates series. Each story has characters from previous stories in it, but most of them can be read as standalones.

In this one, we meet Fuery once again. He has shown up in previous books as an elf on the edge. He is so close to becoming lost, and is tainted so much his friend, Hartt, is very concerned about him and does all he can to help Fuery. One of the things that constantly haunts Fuery is that he thinks he killed his mate. We travel across the realm to find Shaia, who still mourns her dead mate. After over four thousand years, she gives into her family's wishes and agrees to marry who they want her to. However, when Bleu turns up and gives her the news that Fuery is still alive, Shaia is determined to find her lost love, and save him, no matter what it takes.

Shaia is a strong character, although she has had to hide it from the very backwards (in some ways) elves. I was concerned at the beginning that I may have an issue with Hartt, as he seemed over protective of Fuery, so much so he wouldn't allow Shaia to see him. However, it soon became clear that he wasn't jealous of Shaia, but was desperately trying to keep Fuery from becoming lost to the darkness.

The interaction in this book between the main characters and those they associate with was simply outstanding. Prince Loren, Blue, Prince Vail, Rosalind, they all make an appearance in Fuery and Shaia's story, and I can't imagine it any other way.

The story gripped me and I couldn't wait to finish it - not because I wanted it to end, but because I wanted Fuery and Shaia to get their HEA. Told in both the present time, and the past, you get the full story of Shaia and Fuery. With no editing or grammatical errors to disrupt me, this book simply flowed from one page to the next. A fantastic addition to the series, and definitely recommended by me.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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