A review by squishysnail
Unboxed by Amy Crook

3.0

An interesting look at a world where people are divided into boxes and keys. Each one searching for their soulmate in the other.

Rather like many shifter romances, this concept of having a fated one that can be instantly recognizable takes away the uncertainty and the usual burden of determining whether this person is The One or not.

The story itself was cute. The development of the romance was rather erratic and pacing was a bit off, so I felt a little disconnected from the relationship.

Still, it was enjoyable and I quite liked the way Noah, Brandon and Eaton interacted with each other. Also, big props for having Brandon be an untypical MM hero. I love me some bear love.