tattoo this book on my fucking eyelids.
this is a public service announcement. if i could physically grab everyone reading this and shove this book into your hands, i absolutely would. because when i tell you that unbound is one of the most phenomenal, devastating, and best healing romance novels i have ever encountered, i need you to believe me down to your bones.
because this book hit me like a revelation. it made me cry and feel fundamentally seen, broken, and then carefully put back together. the scars remain, and that’s the point. that’s the brilliance of this story. miss peyton didn't just throw a gentle feather at me, she threw a concrete brick: hard, fast, and aimed right for the heart. i am emotionally bleeding from the impact this story had on me.
── ୭ plot and writing
unbound is built on the foundation of a second chance romance, a trope i will devour every single time if it’s done right. and oh, my god, this is done perfectly.
the story focuses on paloma and bennett, two people who were once everything to each other, only to be torn apart by one of the nastiest, most painful, and absolutely gut wrenching breakups that leaves debris scattered for years.
when they are forced to cross paths again, the tension is awkward, painful, and agonizing. i could feel the weight of every unspoken word, every lingering hurt, every ‘what if’ hanging between them. it's like a battleground of old trauma and new attempts at understanding. paloma and bennett's roads back are long, messy, and totally worth the emotional toll.
one of the reasons the story hits so hard is the dual timeline structure. we move seamlessly between the present, where paloma and bennett are struggling to build their fractured connection, and the past, through beautifully placed flashbacks.
these flashbacks are cute memories but also an essential context. they show us how deeply in love these characters were, how pure their connection started, and exactly where the threads began to fray. by knowing their history, we understand the stakes in the present. miss author handled this structural element with such ease that the transitions feel necessary, like a key unlocking the deep emotional puzzle these two characters must solve.
── ୭ characters
𖣠 paloma blake
paloma blake is a character who will stay with you long after you turn the final page. she carries a heavy weight and a lifetime of trauma and emotional baggage that impacts her ability to trust and commit.
learning about paloma’s past was an absolutely heartbreaking journey. her trauma isn't used as a cheap plot device but it’s treated with respect, and it provides real, understandable reasons for the walls she has built around her heart.
i absolutely adored her complexity. when she pushes bennett away, it hurts, but you get it. her actions are born out of a deep seated fear of rejection and pain. she believes pushing him away is protecting bennett's heart. i just wanted to reach into the pages and give her the biggest, most reassuring hug ever. she is flawed, she’s defensive, and she is absolutely, endlessly deserving of love. i'll always ALWAYS champion her.
𖣠 bennett reiner
gentle heroes. pathetic, obsessed men who put their partner first. this is my catnip, but bennett reiner has officially lifted the benchmark so high that it’s honestly not even fair to future book boyfriends.
bennett has his own set of struggles and baggage, but his eternal love for paloma is nothing short of breathtaking. he tolerates her trauma but also seeks to understand it.
lemme tell you, you have never read a mmc quite like bennett. he cooks for her. he pays attention to her needs without having to be asked. he is so damn pathetic (in the best, most romantic way) and so gloriously obsessed with paloma that i genuinely melted into a puddle every time he appeared on the page. his devotion is pure, his care is constant, and his patience is boundless.
𖣠 bennett + paloma
the chemistry between bennett and paloma is truly off the charts. it starts with small things: a gentle touch, a lingering stare, the subtle shift in the air when they are near each other. this slow, deliberate return to intimacy is what makes their relationship feel so earned and so real.
their love story is pure, despite the messy circumstances. they are two intrinsically flawed people who, despite everything they have endured (and inflicted on each other), are simply perfect together. their journey is a testament to the fact that when two people are meant to be, they will find their way back, even if they have to cross a minefield to get there. my heart still hurts thinking about everything they went through, but the ending is the most cathartic release possible.
── ୭ my thoughts and overview
beyond the steamy romance and the chemistry, the most vital part of unbound is its handling of trauma, mental health, and the healing process.
often in fiction, an author introduces a character with deep psychological wounds only to have a single romantic relationship instantly snap them back to health. this book rejects that cliché, and i adore the author for it.
the narrative makes it clear: love doesn’t fix everything.
what being with the right person can do, however, is make the act of breathing a little bit easier. bennett gives paloma the safe space and unconditional support she needs to heal herself. on the other hand, paloma is really patient and understanding towards bennett's own struggles and anxiety. the book beautifully and responsibly explores the ongoing nature of recovery. it shows the hard work, the missteps, and the slow, gradual process of learning to live with trauma, rather than just erasing it. this level of representation is why this book lands with such a deep impact. it made me feel so real, honest, and truly therapeutic to read.
── ୭ final verdict
this book is emotionally demanding, deeply beautiful, and masterfully written. if you love second chance romance, gentle mmcs, brave fmcs, and stories that prove that finding your forever person is often about finding the right support system, then you need to read this.
i'm force requesting every single one of you to pick up unbound when it is available. it is one of the most beautiful, unforgettable, and necessary stories you will ever read.
thank you to netgalley and atria books for the early access to this life changing novel. it truly is a 10/10 masterpiece!