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Book Review of Soulbound (Darkest London, Bk 6)

Soulbound (Darkest London, Bk 6)
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At first I didnt think I could get into this story but I was surprised when I did and I couldnt put it down. We see Adam on and off for the past few books but nothing more to understand this elusive man but now we get to see this man in a whole new light from his human life as a Knight of the Templar to being the man is is by a curse from the Fae Queen, aged over 729 years old. We saw in the last book (Holly & Will) that he saved Eliza by chaining her to him but now she is free but also is bound to her grandmothers nasty tricks and rich bribes and her own 'demon' she is running from and the truth of what he his and what he wants will sicken Eliza to do what ever in her power to get away from. Even if that includes rescuing her old captor Adam from the fae. Be prepare to laugh, bear heart pounding action and heat wrenching emotions from these two, Eliza' cousins and their families, and the hurt that Ian and Jack will face when loosing their heart mates.