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Bound by the Unspeakable by Emily A. Myers

thepagelady's review against another edition

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4.0

Bound By The Unspeakable is the second book in the Unspeakable series. It starts about a year or so after the first book so if you haven't read the first book The Truth About Unspeakable Things then I would do that first! I like Julian and Emma, the main characters have a lot going on but they stick through it and it was nice to see how their relationship has grown. There were a couple twists and turns that I didn't see coming. Overall it was a great read with a surprise ending where a lot more was going on than I thought!

Thank you Insta Book Tours and Emily Myers for sharing this book with me!

beastreader's review against another edition

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4.0

This book is a really good conclusion to this duet. Emma and Julian have really grown from the first book. They are stronger together. Yet, this does not mean that the events from the first book are no longer a threat, if anything the threat is more dangerous than ever.

I am so proud of Emma. To have endured what she did and yet not let her spirit be broken but come out swinging as a fighter is encouraging for others. Which I can tell you was a wild ride for sure with some twists. This book made me fall in love with Emma and Julian even more. Readers who love strong characters and just as strong a storyline will want to read this duet. I look forward to reading more books by Emily.

empalmer09's review against another edition

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5.0

Following on from the first book, you catch up with everyone a year later and you get a much different feel this time round. There was less romance, which I found was well established in the first book and wasn't needed as much this time.
It's definitely following more of a thriller route, which is was done so well and incredibly intense and still with quite a dark element.
I was majorly in love with the main characters anyway, but this book, my god, Emily didn't hold back and my heart broke a million times, which I had to chat with Emily about because I was broken

chaptersofvicki's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars.

really enjoyed this sequel to The Truth About Unspeakable Things. This book was a lot darker than the first book and much more suspenseful.

As with the first book this one had me gripped from the start.

I really liked Emma and Julian, they made a great couple and it was also good to see Mason and Julian’s relationship improving.

There were plenty of twists which kept me guessing until the end. If you like a dark thriller with plenty of suspense definitely give this a try.

Thank you to Instabooktours for having me on the tour and for my gifted ebook.

thebookendreviews's review against another edition

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4.0

I was lucky enough to read The Truth About Unspeakable Things earlier this year, so was excited to read the sequel. 

Starting a year after the first book we get to meet up with the characters Emma and Julian once more. Their relationship going from strength to strength despite what they have been through. 

The sequel is a lot darker than the first book, with a lot more action and twists and turns which were brilliantly written. Definitely more of a thriller than the first novel, which I loved! 

An author to look out for. 

evmb_c's review against another edition

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1.0

The main character was irritating me far too much and I think the author tried to be “dark” and it just didn’t work 

leighs_little_library's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced

4.0

melannsbookshelf's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced

5.0

This book had me on the edge of my seat!
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