Thursday, March 26, 2015

Book Review: A Curse Unbroken

A Curse Unbroken

By:  Cecy Robson

Publish Date:  March 10, 2015

Published By:  Loveswept

Format:  eARC

Genre:  Paranormal Romance

Series:  5th in Weird Girls series; 0.5 Novella ~ The Weird Girls, Book 1 ~ Sealed with a Curse, Book 2 ~ A Cursed Embrace, 2.5 Novella ~ A Cursed Moon, Book 3 ~ Cursed By Destiny, Book 4 ~ A Cursed Bloodline

Recommendation:  Oh my. Weeeeelll worth the read. Celia's life is rough, but oh so worth the fight.

Synopsis:
The preternatural world is changing. After a massive magical throwdown tore apart the established order, the dark elements are rebuilding their ranks unopposed. Celia Wird’s world is changing, too. She’s the mate of the pureblood were Aric, and his Warriors are honor-bound to protect her family as she and her sisters recover from unimaginable horrors.

Celia hesitates to reveal the true extent of the Wird sisters’ trauma, but they aren’t the only ones keeping secrets: Aric and the werewolf Elders are tracking a stone that grants limitless power. So is a tough coven of witches. Then Misha, a master vampire with his own plans for the stone, sends Celia after it. Can she and the vamps beat both the weres and the witches to the treasure before it falls into the wrong hands?

Fearing for Celia’s safety, Aric begs her to stay out of the hunt. What they don’t realize is that they’re the ones being hunted. But Celia’s ready to prove that she’s not easy prey.

First Sentence:
Aric's hand skimmed over the small of my back as we strolled along the shore of Lake Tahoe.

Purchase At:
Amazon  /  Barnes & Nobles

My Thoughts and Summary:
Celia is doing better, but still healing and on the day that should be one of her happiest and all about the love, shifters attack. There is something odd about one shifter. Something is off when Celia touches it.  Alric doesn't want Celia to fight, he wants her safe. So when a new mission comes to light, and Shah, a powerful stone that grants wishes, is to be tracked down and kept hidden or used for good Alric wants Celia no where near it. Celia has other plans and feels ready to go back to work and Misha has no qualms with that.

Shah is an interesting entity here. He is powerful and used. He reminds me a bit like a genie, but not a living being in a bottle or lamp, but a rock with a personality. His power and time are coming to an end, and that last wish he could grant will be a doozy of one. So both evil and good are fighting hard to get to him. He could sway the outcome of the war between good and evil. However, the connection he makes with one of our characters is unique and I loved it.

All are struggling. After what they lived through with Anara... yeah, they are all going to have troubles. Each of the sisters are affected differently and are different now. Whether physically or emotionally (or even both), they are scared and working through it. The wolves believe no harm should come to their mates, no matter what. With what happened with Anara... they feel they have failed. They are all devastated.

We get to see more of other beings in the world. We learned more with the interaction we had with shifters and witches.

I don't know how Cecy does it, but her talented writing grips me and holds me there. I'm gripped to the pages and intent on having to know what happens next, what troubles lurk, and how will they come out of this one. Outstanding work. I love how Cecy remembers what's happened to the sisters, tying all the past to now without rehashing it all but reminding me. And it's all very important.

Each trouble that comes to Celia, her sisters, and the wolves grows deeper in depth with each instance. To the point I can't stop read. I have to see them through the whole book right at this moment.

I felt this book finished one major story arc, but there feels as there's more to come. We have a few threads with a few of the sisters and what's to come of... Well. I can't say that as it'll give away the end of the story!

In the end of this one I'm happy. And I'm hoping to see more of the Weird Girls.

14 comments:

  1. Thank you so much, Melissa, for being part of my tour and for the wonderful feature. I'm so flattered you think so highly of my work!

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    1. Cecy, it really is my pleasure. I so love your books that I can't pass them up. :) Thank you!

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  2. Thank you for hosting A CURSE UNBROKEN!

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  3. I've been moving this series up and up my to-read list, I should get to it in the next few months - I'm glad you enjoyed it so much !

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    1. The Ereaderjunkie, oh I do hope you enjoy them as muchas I have when you read them. :)

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  4. I do want the sister's stories :)

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  5. I loved this one as well, it was a good end and I'm curious to read more about the sisters too now!!

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    1. Melliane, I was pleased with Celia's ending. But I reeeeally need to rest of the sisters books. lol. :D

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  6. Oh I'm glad there will be more. I need to get to reading these. Not loving the cover changes though... looks too PNR.

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    1. Oh Melissa (B&T) I do think you'll love this series when you get to it. :)

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  7. *eye twitch* I cannot WAIT to read this.

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