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TITUSTo most his gift seems like a blessing, but for him it’s a curse the other Eternal Guardians—those who protect the mortal realm—seek to exploit. One he would gladly trade for the chance to be free…

Obsessed. Her touch is like a drug. From the moment he met her, Titus knew she was different. Even dangerous. Yet though his guardian brethren are convinced Natasa is working for the enemy, Titus can’t stop thinking about her. Can’t stop fantasizing about her. Can’t stop craving the one thing he knows could lead to the downfall of his world.

Possessed. Faced with stopping Natasa or joining in her quest, Titus falls to temptation and is thrust into a world of lust, deception, and deadly treachery. Her touch—only hers—frees him from his bonds, but desire may just condemn him. Because before the end he’ll have to decide which is more important: duty and honor to those he took an oath to defend, or a woman who could very well be the biggest curse to them all.

184 pages, ebook

Published March 23, 2013

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Elisabeth Naughton

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Before topping multiple bestseller lists—including those of the New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal—award winning author Elisabeth Naughton taught middle school science. A voracious reader, she soon discovered she had a knack for creating stories with a chemistry of their own. The spark turned into a flame, and Elisabeth now writes full-time.

Though primarily known for her romantic suspense work, Elisabeth has penned over thirty books and continues to write in multiple genres, including paranormal romance and contemporary romance. Her books have been translated into numerous languages and have earned several award nominations, including three prestigious RITA® nominations from Romance Writers of America. In 2017, REPRESSED, the first book in her Deadly Secrets series, won the RITA® for best romantic suspense.

Elisabeth's work has been praised by the Chicago Tribune as being filled with "deadly intrigue, high adrenaline action, and scorchingly hot passion.” Kirkus calls her "a writer talented enough at weaving a yarn to get her readers ensnared in it.” When not dreaming up new stories, Elisabeth can be found spending time with her husband and three children in their western Oregon home, wrangling two cats, or chasing after one very rambunctious Dalmatian.

Learn more about Elisabeth and her books at www.ElisabethNaughton.com.

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Profile Image for Alex is The Romance Fox.
1,461 reviews1,238 followers
May 8, 2015
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Bound, the 6th book the Eternal Guardians series by Elisabeth Naughton and Titus finally gets his story.
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At the end of Enslaved, Titus met a mystery woman, who seems to have a connection to Maelea, and both feel an instant attraction between each other. But before he can find out her identity, she disappears after being kicked out of Argolea by Theron. Unable to get her out of his head, he has unsuccessfully been searching for her without much luck. But things are going to change in his life.
Bound opens with Titus spotting the mystery woman in disguise at a ceremony being held at the Argolean castle.
"She was back. He hadn’t imagined her after all."

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Together they embark on a dangerous journey trying to stay ahead of villains from the Underworld, Amazons, nymphs, Olympian gods…whilst searching for someone who may save both of them.
I adored Titus and Natasa together…a sweet and engaging couple with really hot and sexy scenes with each other.
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I like the way this series is going. A lot happens in this book. The triangle between Demetrius, Isadora and Nick reaches an unexpected climax at the end, and sets the continuation of the next book, which will be Nick’s story….I am so looking forward to that one.
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1,304 reviews459 followers
February 15, 2019
La verdad el principio es medio mehhhh pero luego de que logré conectar con los personajes me gustó mucho la dinámica del libro y la historia de los protas!
Profile Image for Luana ☆.
704 reviews154 followers
October 31, 2021
Boring. But that end was super cool with Nick. I am excited to see his book next.
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10 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2013
Stars: 5 (and well deserved)
Adrenaline: 5 (I'm not kidding)
Sexyness: 5 (times 100!)

BOUND picks up where ENSLAVED left off, but now we get to learn about Titus. *sigh, i love him* Titus is a Guardian you don't want to ignore. He's telepathic for starters, but that is only a small amount you learn from previous stories. You hear of him being covered so that he does not contact skin ie gloves and long sleeved shirts, etc. The reason for this goes in to detail in his book, and believe me, it gets HOT. Natasa, his love interest and obsession from first contact (you will want to be her, fyi) is a complete mystery. Their adventure leads you to learning so much about both of them. The character development is incredible. Elisabeth Naughton has never been one to let you down on actually "feeling" the characters. The action and suspense is never lacking. There are new developments in this war against the Gods, new players come into this game and you'll find yourself booing and cheering at the same time. My heart was racing during many scenes, you feel like you are actually there and it's amazing.

Anybody waiting for Nick's story? Well guess what, get ready to have your mind blown! *evil grin*

I highly recommend this series, and more so this book. You want the naughty, you have it here. You want believable characters and a love story that will make you warm inside, it's here. The passion is unbelievable, you will cry and laugh and sigh.
Profile Image for Donna.
597 reviews17 followers
October 3, 2014
Just when you think the story can't get any better, along come Titus & Natasa's story - WOW!!! Elisabeth Naughton hit it out of the park with this one. Emotions, trials, jaw dropping scenes, hotness, passion and some dramatic plot twists ... I thoroughly enjoyed every blessed minute.

I absolutely love this entire series. The individual books are fantastic and the bigger picture just keeps evolving and you are on the edge of your seat the entire time!!

What an emotional book this is ... more than I expected and I loved every jaw dropping minute of it ... and there is LOTS of jaw dropping, to be sure.

Fabulous characters that are so vivid and real. You are with them through every step of the story experiencing everything right along with them.
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156 reviews24 followers
February 18, 2015
Please don't be offended by my low scoring...I tend to grade on the low side.

There was plenty to enjoy about this edition of the Eternal Guardians series: it was nice to see the progress of some of our beloved previous heros and their soulmates. Zander & Callia, Theron & Casey, Orpheus & Skyla and let's not forget Demetrius & Isadora, (and Nick).

The areas that truly disappointed me were; 1) how little faith Titus had in Theron and the rest of his guardian kin. (after working and living amongst one another for about 100 years, he didn't trust any of them...wow). 2) the secondary characters' (Demetrius, Isadora and Nick) story was more dramatic and exciting at times than Titus and Natasa's plot. 3) Natasa was in a coma-like state for over 3,000 years, and was freed 6 months ago, but she's got today's lingo and style down better than my mom (and my mom was not in a coma). and lastly what disappointed me most, 4) unlike the other guardians's soulmate experience(s), Titus's soulmate was not an exception/balance to his personal problems/flaws (the other soulmates seemed to complete their heroes; somehow they were his other half). i.e. Isadora calmed Demetrius's dark/evil side; Theron is able to get in touch with is softer side with Casey; Zander's gray (tornado-like) eyes (from his pent-up hostility) turned silver with joy because Callia balanced him; Orpheus lost the Daemon side of him because of Skyla and Gryphon regained his sanity because of Maelea. This was not the case for Natasa and Titus.

In "Tempted", Demetrius and Isadora's story, Naughton explained that "NOTHING can get between/disrupt the soulmate bond" Which explained why Hades could not seduce Isadora while Demetrius was near her. (something like that). So I expected Natasa's soulmate bond to overcome Titus's personal issues.

Well, once the element was removed from Natasa, she was not an exception to Titus's mind reading gift and touch problems; she was not his balance, nor his other half. She was the woman he loved and wanted to be with, but nothing about her was special, different (from any other woman), or an exception to his personal hell more than any other woman could have been...he could have fallen in love with and wanted anyone (once the element was gone), in this case. It seemed as though the element made her the exception to his personal hell, his other half and his balance more than their soulmate bond.
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2,669 reviews535 followers
February 17, 2015
3.5 stars.
I don't know about this one. While I liked the MCs, my main issue is with the actual world. The lack of true brotherhood or real friendship between the so-called heroes--the Argonauts. I don't think any of them like each other. They certainly don't know anything about each other. I don't get it.

This installment was Titus and Natasa's journey. We met them towards the end of the last book and I felt their chemistry immediately. They are both likable characters, so I was intrigued as they tried to decipher the other's secrets.

We got to learn that Titus, from Odysseus's descendant, was gifted with the power to read thoughts. That gift was enhanced when he used it to trick a witch into his bed. Now when he touches people he can hear their thoughts and feel all their emotions as well. So it is quite the curse now.

Natasa is a descendant of Poseidon and bears a gift within herself from daddy dearest that makes her a prize to the Olympians. So now, she is hunted by both the Titans and the Olympians.

In a secondary plot, Isadora is pregnant but still caught between her husband Demetrius and Nick, who both claim soul bonds with her. I remember Nick being Demetrius twin brother, but I don't see why he has a bond if he isn't an identical twin. (they have different father's but same mothers). Hera's curse is supposed to make the Hero fall in love with a woman who bares characteristics he normally would despise. (For instance, in book one, Theron disliked humans, but of course he fell in love with Casey.). Here I get why Demetrius and Isadora were paired, but I don't get why Nick was included because now it's saying you can choose NOT to go with Bond but choose a mate of our own. So choice is stronger than Bond?

I think I could enjoy this series more if there was a kinship, friendship or more warmth when the brotherhood dealt each other. There is no team, just a bunch of individuals doing their own thing. Can't we all just get along?
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2,526 reviews273 followers
January 5, 2018
3 1/2 "Unquenchable Fire🔥" Stars!!

This was good. Lots of action. I liked Titus and Natasa. They were hot! (Haha pun intended!) I love all the mythology in this series. I didn't love the conclusion/resolution to the soul mate curse for these two. It seemed kind of... Idk. Unequal. A bit out of nowhere. But that could just be me. Lots of people may not feel that way at all; and in a small tiny sense, I get it.

Anyway, the whole time reading this one, (well, at least after a certain scene kinda early on) I was wondering what the heck was up with Nick!!? So I'm jumping right to his book. I think I better put some armor on. This could possibly get disturbing. I'm still diving in.

**I know this is a rambling review. I'm really not in the reviewing mood lately. But thanks for reading it anyway. 💓 Happy reading!
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1,061 reviews27 followers
June 11, 2013
WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW OK ALL DONE *GRINS*


Sorry couldn't help myself but I will tell you this book doesn't need to have much more said about it.. But don't worry I will..

Elisabehth Naughton has long been a favorite of mine!! I fell in love with her guardians.. then of course moved on to the rest of her work. She has yet to fail me and with Titus she grabs ahold of my heart and absolutely refuses to let go!! Bound has to be the best of her Eternal Guardians series yet!! Seriously I was prepared to enjoy this book because well Elisabeth wrote it BUT I was not expecting this heartwrenching, compelling, fast paced masterpiece! I had to read it twice before I could even settle down enough to write this review. My heart was racing, my palms were sweaty and I just wanted more.


Bound tells the story of two people bound by the expectations of others, by feelings and emotions, bound to a solitary life, bound to accepting that they have no choice only destiny and yet somehow they find a way to release those chains and find a new destiny.

Titus is an eternal guardian with a bit of a chip on his shoulder. He has been "blessed' with the ability to read the minds of others and has been a perfect weapon for the guardians for his entire life. Only problem is, he has also been cursed with the inability to touch another person without feeling their emotions.. ALL OF THEM.. at once.. To do so causes him extreme pain. When he discovers one beautiful woman who he can touch without pain, without remorse he discovers that nothing else matters. He must find her, protect her and capture her.. To enjoy the peace of her touch if only one moment at a time.

Natasa is a woman on a mission. She knows her time is up and all she dreams of is finding a way to stay alive or at the very least NOT take out the entire world with her dying.. Preferably she would rather stay alive and not take out the entire world.. Seems like a win/win. Only trouble is, her destiny inches ever closer and the fire within keeps erupting. Finding an eternal guardian on her tail is not a convenient fact. Working hard to avoid him and still accomplish her goal proves as impossible as falling in love with him.

Together these two sizzle.. only to Titus dpes Natasa's fire have a cooling effect and only Titus can quench her fire. On their journey they discover that working together can accomplish more than working seperately even if it means for Titus to abandon the goals of the guardians, a heart wrenching choice for an honorable man.

We see the birth of a new generation as well as some of our favorites from past books. It was a joy to watch them come together to support Titus even when they didn't understand his choices. And to watch them humble themselves, brought a joyful tear to my eyes. These strong men who have spent decades, even centuries tied to their honor are slowly learning that sometimes there is a bit more to life.

Nick is front and center in this book as well.. and while I won't go into details his part broke my heart.. Hopefully Elisabeth has something wonderful planned for him and soon!

To say more is to step into spoliers and yet what I have written is never enough.. So I am going to end this the same way I started it.

WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW WOW!!!!


Shauni

This review is based on the ARC of Bound was provided by the author and scheduled to be released on March 26, 2013

For more reviews by Shauni check out Tea and Book and
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189 reviews16 followers
March 27, 2013
And she does it again!! Holy S##T!! The Eternal Guardian series is and has been my favorite series since the first chapter of Marked.. Elisabeth's imagination and writing abilities have me completely in AWE... There is in no way another series that will hold up to this one in my mind.. Thank You Mrs. Naughton for sharing the Argonauts and their amazing stories. Five blazing stars from me.. ♥♥♥♥♥
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28 reviews2 followers
December 30, 2024
One of my favorites form the series! 😍🔥
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1,451 reviews
March 28, 2013
It's kinda like putting on your favorite pair of slippers - the happy feeling you get after you put them on. This is how I felt about reading Bound by Elisabeth Naughton. I was thrilled to be back in familiar territory, in the world of the Eternal Guardians. I got to see my old friends - Theron, Casey, Zander, Callia, Isadora, Demetrius, and Nick, as well as share in the story of Titus and Natasa.

After the fall of Atalanta, we are left to wonder, who will be the next villain? Elisabeth Naugthon reminds us that we should never underestimate the machinations of the gods. For mythology lovers, you get an extra dose in this book. The story is rich, colorful, and agonizing at times. Titus is an Argonaut, a descendant of Odysseus, gifted with the "superpower" to hear people's thoughts. But for every blessing, there can be curse and this one comes with double edges. What if you don't want to hear what others are saying? Is it always right to know? Is it possible that you are being exploited for your gift? As readers, it is sometimes difficult to watch Titus deal with the burden and responsibility. Natasa is a mystery, but she has a pivotal role in the powerplays between Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades and in the greater struggle between the Olympians and the Titans. Oh, it is just getting good!

The question that keeps coming to mind while reading this book is, how do you fight destiny? What would happen if you knew your destiny? Would you try to change it? If so, to what ends? What follows is a story about love, sacrifice, courage, and finally peace.

IN A NUTSHELL:
A must for all Eternal Guardian fans, this book raises the stakes and ups the dramatic ante.


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5 reviews27 followers
March 25, 2013
Are you a fan of Mythology with a modern day twist? Do you like super sexy heroes and heroines who can kick butt and take names? Miss Elisabeth does not disappoint in her latest Eternal Guardians story. Titus has been keeping a secret as well as Natasa. Their journey is a very touching one and will leave you laughing one minute, cheering them on the next and tearing up at another. I always say if a books makes my cry, it is GOOD!! Join Titus and Natasa as they risk everything to work together to discover what the cure to each other’s secret is. Will they join at the end and each have their own happy ending? Will they be a couple and live happily ever after? Read along in Miss Elisabeth’s magical world and discover those answers for yourself.
273 reviews
March 25, 2013
I had been waiting for Titus's story and Elisabeth brought his story to life. It was compelling, captivating, romantic and heartwrenching. Titus has been my favorite guardian and his story made me laugh and cry and was very emotional for me. This book has several other unexpected twists and turns in it. I wasn't expecting how things would progress. Now I am nervous wondering what will happen next. I don't want to give anything away, but if you like this series you will love this book! I feel shell shocked and thirsty for more!!
Profile Image for Lynn Worton.
868 reviews32 followers
August 17, 2015
This is the sixth book in the Eternal Guardians series. I loved it!

I downloaded this as an audiobook, as I had previously enjoyed listening to the first five books in the series in audiobook too.

Bound is again narrated by Elizabeth Wiley. She does another fantastic job in telling the story. Her narration is crystal clear and her interpretation of the characters brought them to life, she has given each character their own tone and inflection of voice, which I liked.

Titus is one of the more intriguing of the Guardians. I liked him very much. His gift sets him apart from his Guardian brothers and they rely on it to gain an upper hand against their enemies. He has the ability to read any mind without touching someone. Which also comes in handy as he has been cursed by a witch and cannot touch anyone without being overcome with the emotional overload and unbearable pain. But when he meets the mysterious Natasa, he is shocked and surprised to discover that he can't read her thoughts or feel her emotions when he touches her.

Natasa is a wonderful character. I liked her very much too. She first appeared in Enslaved, looking for Malea and I was intrigued by her appearance. Now on a mission to locate a Titan called Prometheus, she crosses the path of Titus and sparks fly.

This series seems to be getting better as it goes along; I am completely hooked! The story continues from the end of the fifth book.

**** MINOR SPOILER ****

Now that Atalanta is dead, the Guardians have been busy decimating the ranks of her daemons. They have also stopped searching for the rest of the elements that go into the Orb of Kronos to guard the Misos taking refuge in Argolea after the battle at the island colony from the Council. However, things are about to hot up and, as the temperature rises, will Titus and Natasa find happiness, or will the Fates pull them apart?

This is another fast paced, action packed story that had me sitting on the edge of my seat! The story takes the reader through a roller coaster ride of emotion from beginning to end and is told through various points of view, which I really liked. Not only do we meet all of the Guardians and all the other characters from the previous books, we get to see a little more of Hades's son, Zagreus. He may be a twisted and perverted character, but I have a feeling he's not completely "evil". I wonder if he will get his own book next? The story arc is now opening up more and there are several shocking revelations that threw me for a loop. There is one character that has been in the majority of the stories, but up until now I haven't mentioned her. She is Lachesis, and has been guiding (although the Guardians would say meddling) in the affairs of the Guardians for a purpose only known to her. She is the Fate that shapes destiny. I wonder what web she is spinning now?

Titus and Natasa's chemistry is sizzling on the page, and virtually melted my iPad app for Audible! I love their chemistry. They make a wonderful couple and compliment each other's strengths and weaknesses. Hera's curse doesn't seem to be working this time, but when disaster strikes and things go pear-shaped, I was left totally devastated. I didn't expect that twist in the tale! I just hope that the issue can be resolved soon. It makes me wonder if Hera planned this all along, or if it's their fate to suffer even more than normal. I guess I shall have to wait and see.

As I have previously said in my reviews about this series, I love the world building. It has a wonderful mixture of fantasy combined with myth and reality. The characters' are extremely lifelike and they feel like my friends (apart from Hades - he's still a pompous ass in my opinion). The story ends on another cliffhanger and I can't wait to read/listen to Twisted as soon as possible.

Elisabeth Naughton has written an exciting paranormal romance series. I love her fast paced writing style and the flow is wonderful. She has definitely found a fan in me!

Due to scenes of a sexual nature that are on the explicit side, I do not recommend this book for younger readers. However, I highly recommend this book if you love erotic paranormal romances with sexy heroes and strong female characters. - Lynn Worton
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784 reviews16 followers
August 25, 2013
Ако трябва да съм напълно честна бях забравила за тази поредица. И това си личеше от големите количества неразбиране какво точно става с историята, които изпитах при четенето на първите няколко глави. Но какво да се прави: това е проклятието на поредиците, които се издават веднъж годишно - докато дойде момента за следващата част ти си забравил този или онзи кой беше и как точно се развиваше сюжета в стечение на историята. Като прибавим към цялата каша и факта, че сюжета е базиран на гръцката митология и сами можете да предположите каква точно манджа с грозде беше за мене по-голямата част четенето на тази книга.
Като изключим моята неспособност да вляза бързо в крак с историята имаше още един-два негатива, които просто не могат да се прескочат. Съжалявам, но за мене тази поредица за пореден път подозрително много ми намирисва на Братството. Единственото, по което се различава е именно това, че е базирана на гръцката митология. Но не станаха ли малко в повече копията на Братята? Войните на Атлантида на Алиса Дей, сега и това? Тематиката започва вече леко да ми се изтърква. Прекалено много поредици ми се завъдиха, в които имаме някаква бройка неприлично красиви мъжки екземпляри с или без някакви специални способности, които влачат след себе си доста психически обременености и имат една единствена предопределена от съдбата изгора, на която слагат автоматично печат "МОЯ" още в първите няколко страници на романа.
Другото, което не ми хареса беше начина, по който авторката беше изградила главния герой. Да, може би по-голямата част от женското съсловие ще се впечатли до болка и умили до сълзи от мъже, които не се страхуват да покажат своята уязвимост и колко много държат на жената до себе си, които същевременно вървят в комплект с прословутите 6 и нагоре брой плочки по коремите и невероятните тип Чък Норис бойни умения, но за мене това граничи с научна фантастика. Стига бе! Мъж, който минава през огън и жупел, за да ти докаже колко си невероятно-фантастично-въртигазична? Дори и да го срещна ще бъда като пословични шоп с жирафа, когото пипа и същевременно възклицава "Е, те такова животно - нема!". Вместо да възклицавам сърдечно и чисто по женски с "Ооооо!!!" на безбройните му жестове на внимание и безспорни доказателства на чувствата и намеренията, в повечето време през ума ми минаваше единствено "Oh, gimme a break!". Вярно е, че самия жанр не предполага героите да са реалистични, но не ми било лошо, нали? Все пак най-успешните фантастични поредици са такива именно защото, колкото и невероятен да е сюжета им, все пак са успяли да го интегрират успешно към реалността. Хем невероятно, хем възможно. Но стига с негативите, дай да кажа нещо хубаво, че накрая ще се зачудите "тая хем една добра дума не каза, хем му е дала 5 звезди на тоя роман".
Хубаво нещо №1: историята е с доста динамика без да е натоварваща. Имаше добър темп на редуване на "вдишвания" и "издишвания". Напрегнатите и наситени с екшън и драма сцени засягащи главните герои биваха балансирани от второстепенните истории развиващи се на заден плас.
Хубаво нещо №2: историята, колко и заплетена да е е доста интересна. Има развитие с всеки следващ роман. Нещо, което е много важно за една поредица. Много поредици се "изсилват" в първите една до три книги и след това идват следващите 5, които представляват буквално празен ход. Това е дразнещо и по този начин читателите евентуално губят интерес към поредицата.
И хубаво нещо №3: секс-сцените са направо парещи (за това не мисля, че трябва повече пояснения :D )
И така, давайки й една звездичка от мене, книжката се овенчава с 5 звезди :)
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4,137 reviews322 followers
April 16, 2013
3.5 Stars

I love the Eternal Guardians series. There is something about this band of uber Alph Argonauts that makes you love them no matter what they say or do. As the series started, the guardians were battling Atlanta in her bid to take over the human realm and beat Zeus, Hades and whoever else in her goal to rule on high. But as the climax to that battle came to an end in Grphyon's book (Enlaved) I wondered how much I was going to like where the storyline was going with Zeus, Hades and Poseidon. I like the overall theme with the almighty Olympic God and his brothers locked in a battle isn't any better than what Atlanta was attempting to do.

At the end of Enslaved, Titus found he was drawn to the mysterious red-haired woman that was looking for Maelea. As Bound starts, he's spent months looking for her because she's the only person in over a hundred years who's mind he hasn't been able to read and who's touch doesn't bring him unsurmountable pain. Where he least expected to find her was at the Argolean castle in the middle of a celebration. But as suspicions about who she works for and what's she's after, Titus is willing to follow Natasa...no matter what.
Natasa sees herself as unstable. The daughter of Prometheus, she's determined to find her father so he can remove the "gift" he so gratefully bestowed upon her. Having an Argonaut tag along on her journey is not what she anticipated, but there is something about Titus the soothes the fire that rages in her. Despite not wanting to get involved, she can't help herself and she vows to not be the downfall of Titus.

There was a lot going on in the story, other than the main storyline between Titus and Natasa. There was the brother competition between Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, the family dynamics with Hades, Persephone and their son, and the soul mate triangle between Isadora, Demetrius and Nick. While all those elements had their place and helped either move the storyline along or set up a storyline down the road, it felt like it took away from Titus and Natasa...especially towards the end of the book. Their story seemed a bit rushed and it left me feeling like I lost an important part of their story.

I enjoyed Titus. He was smart, sexy, and overly protective when it came to Natasa. He didn't start out not liking her, like most of the other Argonauts and their women, but knew pretty quickly that this woman was something special and he was going to do whatever it took to keep her by his side. He was willing to throw away the Argonauts for her and THAT made me love him.

I didn't feel that same connection with Natasa. She was a bit weird, which is understandable given what she had endured. She flip flopped between being standoffish and rude to being the sweetest girl you've ever met. She was rash and didn't always think things through, even when she thought she was doing something for the good of someone else. It made her hard to read and had me wanting (at times) for Titus just to leave her and go about his business.

Not my favorite of the Eternal Guardians series, but still a worthwhile read...if for nothing else that she see the drama that unfolds with Isadora, Demetrius and Nick.
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1,475 reviews70 followers
April 6, 2013
First off I'm a big fan of the eternal guardians , I've loved everyone of there stories. Titus is no different, he may even be my new fave as he has a kinky side ;)

Titus has been cursed by a witch that loved him centuries ago, he feels pain by touch and can feel everyone's thoughts And emotions, he wears his hair tied up in a leather strip, occasionally he lets it fall on his shoulders and then he seems even more smouldering!

'Good gods, he was.....frustrating and arousing and sexy as hell, all at the same time'.


Natasa was introduced in the previous book briefly, she reappears at the big party looking for maela.....why??? She has green eyes and and Long wavy red hair and is shimmeringly hot in more ways than one, she has fire.

Titus has already made a connection with Natasa so can't help but notice her sneaking about in argoela. When he gives chase he won't let her go, so gets dragged through the portal into an adventure and a half.

These two characthers are great, I loved Natasa trying to keep her distance to protect Titus, but Titus is an arganaut and when he realises who and what she is will do anything to protect her....even leave the argonauts!!

Meanwhile we have the subplots, and the were a few, and they took my breath away, demeatrius and isadora, in some ways it was partly there book, which I didn't have a problem with, I love it when another couple have a big part in a book. Nick is a troubled man, what will come of him - can't be easy loving your brothers wife.

The main characthers sizzle together, the aren't as many sex scenes as expected...... But the last scene made up for it :)

Some of my favourite phrases used in this series 'skata' and 'what in hades is wrong with you?' Skata being my favourite.

I loved Natasa's nick name 'logos Vesuvius' ~ little volcano .... :)

If you love your eternal guardians, or are new to this series I'm sure you would enjoy this book, personally speaking I would suggest starting at book one so you know everyone's background.

Five star read to me, knew it wouldn't let me down.

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5,108 reviews86 followers
April 6, 2013
4.5stars really
Love these super sexy descents of the Gods. I liked Titus before this release but with this installment he has risen a few notches for me. When this installment opens, Titus is still looking for fiery red-headed Natasa. She seemed to be able to work thru his “gift” and he can’t get her off his mind when he sees her in Argolea. After an eventful chase he finally catches up to her; only for them to be caught by her temporary allies who aren’t so allied to Natasa after all! Natasa’s past is teased out over a few chapters as the two of them both fight the attraction they feel for each other and try to find out more about each other and not reveal everything about themselves. While I wasn’t certain where the storyline was going to go after Enslaved, I’m very glad Ms. Naughton was.
Titus and Natasa were great together – he got a chance to really flex those hero muscles as his uber-alpha Argonaut brethren are certain she should be killed for the greater good. Emotional fireworks abound as Nick speaks for his lady love, Theron tries to keep fated mates apart and Isa is close to delivering the babe in this fast paced read. A lot of ground is covered as contenders vie for Atalanta’s crown as number one nemesis and the Council eyes a way to gain more power.
The stories keep getting more exciting and the foundation becomes denser as the arc becomes more complex with each installment. If you are a fan of the series, this is definitely an installment you don’t want to miss and if you aren’t a fan of the series yet get a copy of Marked to start this adventure. You need to read the books in order so that you understand the intricate relationships
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576 reviews3 followers
January 7, 2016
UGGGGGG... the only part of this book that sucked is that its FINISHED... ughhhhhh... now I have to be like others and wait patiently for the next book in the series. Thank God it should be out soon, if not already.

I was looking forward to Titus' story for a while just to read what kind of woman could deal with a guy who could read her mind... that would make me CRAZY, always having to watch what I'm think, and blocking my mind from him... but as usual this was GREAT (yea found a new word for awesome).

Natasa, the eternal fire, the one who will burn the world, has the fire element inside her... and I thought that was SO COOL. At first her and Titus where perfect for each other because his water keep her fire in control... and well she was the only woman, who's mind Titus couldn't read and could actually touch.

I thought they were so cute for each other, especially the way Titus was with her... he was adorable. What I also like was that even thought there is suppose to be a HORRIBLE mistrust between the soul mates before they get together, there really wasn't one with these two... Titus and Natasa never turned their backs on each other or doubted their feelings... and that is one of the parts I LOVED the most... and the way they got over a huge obstacle in the end was SO HOT.

Theron was so starting to piss me off in this book, but I'm glad he made up for it in the end... and OMG OMG OMG... Nick's story looks like it will be SO BEYOND good... and I think his soul mate is a black woman... I LOVE IT!!!
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Author 32 books128 followers
March 30, 2014
This was my introduction to Elisabeth Naughton's fictional universe full of gods/goddesses, monsters, and hotter than July descendents of the Argonauts. I was impressed that in spite of not having read the first 5 books, I was able to follow the larger plot arcs without confusion, as the author provided enough back story and context without info dumping.

Well, that and I'm a mythology nerd :)

The hero and heroine sizzle (literally), as Natasa's unquenchable fire element collides with the water elemental legacy inherent in Titus, descent of Odysseus. He's the only one who can cool the dangerous power within her, and she is the only person in the world he can stand to touch due to an ancient curse that floods him with pain and unwanted emotions on skin-to-skin contact. Can their quest to quell the fire power within Natasa withstand vengeful gods, mistrustful Argonaut brethren, and their own volatile natures?

I very much enjoyed this book and will definitely be checking out more. This series is very reminiscent of the Black Dagger Brotherhood by J.R. Ward with its band of brothers full of curses and angst (Titus is much like Vishous with his powers and proclivities). The play on mythology and links to the human realm mark it as distinct and make it quite a fun escape from the ordinary.

I recommend it to fans of paranormal romance!
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Author 17 books14 followers
April 2, 2013
I have an uncanny ability to come into a series after it is well established. That can be said about Bound, the sixth book in the Eternal Guardians series by Elisabeth Naughton. Bound also falls under books in a series I want to read more of. Being that it is the sixth book in the series, I didn't feel lost at all. The story was very easy to get into and kept me interested. There was enough information given to not only build the world, but give an overview of how the others fit into the story. I do wish there would have been a little more focus on Titus and Natasa's relationship. It's possible if I'd started at the beginning of the series, this wouldn't have been an issue.

Titus is an Argonaut who is searching for mystery woman Natasa. Things heat up as he follows her across several realms only found in mythology, as well as the human realm. The scenes between Natasa and Titus are just steamy enough. I was definitely rooting for these two to find their way to each other and Elisabeth Naughton delivered. This is one of those books I wanted to devour. The other books in the series are now in my To Be Read list.

Note: I received this book as an ARC in exchange for a review.
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278 reviews1 follower
April 1, 2013
Another great addition to the Eternal Guardian series. Titus, who has been cursed by a witch to feel the emotions of others (since he used her), buckles under any contact with another person. That is until he encountered Natasa. Natasa is on a mission to find the only Titan who can help her out of her burning situation. As Titus and Natasa continue to cross paths and eventually work together things not only get fiery between them but Titus learns what he must live with and without.

While Titus and Natasa are off on their adventure things aren't peachy back at home. Queen Isadora is running in to problems with the Council and Demetrius is constantly worried. Throw in Nick, leader of the Misos and Demetrius' brother, who has the soul mate tie to Isadora and a brawl breaks out. Not good when Isadora is pregnant.

Loved the twists with Natasa's character in the end. Also loved the little bit of revenge that Titus got with Theron, after all Theron was a brute. Can't wait to read about Nick!
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547 reviews10 followers
April 5, 2013
Rate of 5 or more stars - This entire series is amazing.

Bound by Elisabeth Naughton her new novel in the “Eternal Guardians” series, now brings its own contribution to the developing storyline and the character building that takes place in the story is astonishing. The romance in this story is mainly focused on Titus and Natasa, whom we met in the previous book. The action and suspense never slows down and you keep turning pages to see what will develop in the next chapter. We are introduced to some new characters and learn of new developments in the war against the Gods.

Elisabeth Naughton’s writing style and her unique take on Greek Mythology which she incorporates into her stories is fantastic, plus I just love how she is able to make you feel like you are actually there, seeing and feeling everything that is taking place. I am looking forward to the next book in this series with great anticipation and truly hope the series never ends.
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776 reviews23 followers
June 8, 2013
Great romance for anyone who loves Greek Mythology...

If you don't have at least a basic understanding of the Gods of Greek Mythology, this series might be a little confusing. But it's not complicated, and each romance becomes a part of the whole series. It did take me awhile to remember where we left off in the last one, but EN gets us caught up fairly quickly. A lot happens in this one, Isadora's baby, problems with Nick, the list is endless. But it all falls seamlessly into place while we follow Titus and Natasa as they try to solve (and rid) her of the fire that could consume her and the world. The Gods make their plays to win, against the Argonauts and each other. But in the grand scheme of things, they just shuffled the deck for a new game. Great series, love it!
59 reviews16 followers
March 25, 2013
This book was amazing. I have waited impatiently for the story of Titus, but it was well worth the wait. Bound picks up where Gryphon's leaves off and we find out about the mysterious girl that Titus can't stop thinking about. Natasa is a fiesty read head who is on a mission of great importance. Titus decides to go along for the fide because he can't get her out of his mind and he wants to know her. Their story is full of challenges and romance. I am not going to give the main plot away, but Natasa plays a strong part of what the Argonauts are trying to do. We also find out more about Titus and his past. Another hit for Elisabeth!
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514 reviews7 followers
May 4, 2013
This book was good, my only reserves were I felt it was rushed in the end and even though she stayed true to her mythological roots she tried to add some BDSM and it felt forced and out of place. But overall a great addition to the series
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