

I felt an emotional connection to Clara and the other characters and felt invested in the outcome. The writing is one of my favorite things about this series. Cynthia Hand certainly keeps the suspense going! I like both Christian and Tucker and kept an open mind, though I’m ultimately Team Clara and had faith that she’d make the right choice in the end. Are they all good or all bad, or shades of gray like some of the angels’ wings? Clara has to decide who is trust worthy, especially with life or death at stake. She kept me guessing the character motives throughout the series, particularly the angel characters. Speaking of characters, the author does a great job with keeping an air of mystery around them.

Clara’s journey is emotionally satisfying and included appearances of many of my favorite characters. Not much else I can say really about the set-up- there are a lot of twists and surprises you’ll have to discover when you read the book. Tucker is miles away but still in her thoughts and dreams. Clara worries about Jeffrey, and is concerned about the Black Wing following her around. The three are all having visions they need to decipher, and try to balance school and angel responsibilities. The ending is satisfying and answered many of my questions, while also leaving me craving another story centered on this world.Īs the final chapter of the Unearthly series begins, Clara, Angela and Christian transition to college life at Stanford. Beyond that, there is the question of Clara’s purpose and what she chooses to do with her gift. A lot of the anticipation has to do with who the heroine Clara will choose, Tucker or Christian, in one of the most heart-wrenching love triangles in YA. On the surface I shouldn’t love this series – it’s about angels, and the ultimate love triangle after all, but love it I do.

Boundless is a book that I’ve been dying to read but at the same time reluctant to read because I didn’t want the Unearthly trilogy to end.
