Friday 16 November 2018

REVIEW: Unintended (#5) - Georgia Cates

Title: Unintended (#5)
Author: Georgia Cates
Series: The Sin Series
Publisher: Georgia Cates LLC
Format: Kindle
Pages: 291 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Goodreads Blurb

Captor becomes lover…

I’m a marksman. Mobster. Deadly assassin. 
My job is to protect my brotherhood, but that isn’t my only responsibility. 

I’m Kieran Hendry, the up-and-coming leader of The Order, and a new duty calls. I must take a wife. 

A wife I don’t know. 
A wife born into a position at the top of The Fellowship hierarchy.
A wife who will forge a strong alliance between her brotherhood and mine. 
A wife I don’t want.

I knew next to nothing about Westlyn Breckenridge when I abducted her, but I quickly discover that she’s intelligent, strong, defiant, selfless. And beautiful.

One night with her is all it takes for me to see that she is no typical Mafia princess. I’m hopeful this arranged marriage won’t be the miserable union I imagined it to be. But convincing my intended to give us a chance won’t be easy when she sees me as the enemy. The brute who kidnapped her. The vile fiend who threatened to do as he wished with her body.

It’s true. I am all those things. I had cruel intentions. But everything has changed. My affection for her is unexpected. My love, unintended.


Thoughts

This book focuses on Westlyn and follows on from the events of the last book, so even though the books from Endurance on are standalone, reading Endurance before this one just gives Unintended a bit of context.

I really enjoyed this book and found that it flowed so well, but Georgia Coates writing is just fantastic, and the story just pulls you in.

I loved Westlyn and thought she was such a strong character and she just worked so well with Kieran, the chemistry between them was fantastic and just showed how much of a good writer Cates is.

I will forewarn you that this is a steamy book, but if you have read the previous books, then you should already be aware of how steamy these books can get.

Overall a really good book, and a quick read if you just want something that won't take you too long to read.


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