3.28.2024

Review: The Unbound Witch (Unmarked, Book 2)


Title: The Unbound Witch

Author: Miranda Lyn

Series: Unmarked

Genre: Fantasy, Romance

Publisher: Independently Published

Page Count: 458

Content Warnings:

  • Graphic: death, sexual content, violence

  • Moderate: emotional abuse, death of parent

  • Minor: 

A HEART DRIVEN BY VENGEANCE; A SOUL DEVOURED BY REGRET


After finally ending the Dark King's perceived reign of terror, a heartbroken Raven must face the grief and guilt of becoming a murderer. Her best friend Kirsi might've helped her cope, except she has her own existential crisis learning to be a wraith. They find themselves stranded in the human lands with the Dark King's cousin, Grey, and a new band of misfits desperately searching for a way back home.


BUT HOME IS HARBORING NOTHING BUT RUINATION


In the wake of the Dark King's demise, the coven leaders have the perfect opportunity to retrieve the Grimoires in their hunt for supremacy and power. But casting near two at once could unleash catastrophic horrors, and Raven's life has already been shattered enough. Determined to preserve what's left of their broken worlds, Raven and Kirsi race against time as they battle the remaining coven leaders to stop the Harrowing. And a shocking revelation from the other side might crash Raven's world once and for all.


From the author of the heart-pounding fantasy series, Fae Rising and the explosive opening, The Unmarked Witch comes the twisted conclusion to the Unmarked Duology , The Unbound Witch.


★★★★★ — obsessed

🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — spicy

I absolutely adored this book! From start to finish, it had me emotionally invested and I found myself shedding tears of both sadness and joy. The author skillfully crafted a story that tugged at my heartstrings, with every moment either tearing my heart out or delicately mending it back together.

The Unbound Witch is a magical and moving tale that explores the power of friendship, love, and community. It beautifully emphasizes the importance of caring for those around you and showcases the strength that can be found in unity. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to connect with their journeys and experiences.

The ending of the story was absolutely perfect, wrapping up the plot in a satisfying and fulfilling way. It left me with a sense of contentment and a desire to continue exploring the world through the upcoming novella about Atlas.

Overall, The Unbound Witch is a heartfelt and enchanting read that I highly recommend. It is a book that will touch your soul and leave a lasting impression.

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