Book one of the bestselling Trinity trilogy—“a spunky, sassy heroine who would steal your heart, but Garvin already did! Laugh out loud and audacious he steals the show and is the best sidekick any new witch could want.” A modern day fantasy, Unbound is the first in a trilogy with each book focusing on a sister and her story while weaving the over arcing story into each one seamlessly.
Three sisters, a five hundred year old prophecy, and the fate of witches are in her hands….trouble is she doesn’t know where her sisters are, she’s never heard of this prophecy, and the last time she checked witches didn’t exist.
Sinclair Davis and her sisters were separated as children by their mother, and despite Sinclair’s best attempts she never could find the family she’d lost. By the age of twelve she’d wound up on the streets accompanied by a black cat named Serafin and the ability to cast illusions, a gift that saved her life but one she didn’t understand.
Now, someone wants her dead and it seems like her past is the key to everything, including why there’s a hot cop now determined to protect her at all costs.
Sin has to find her sisters, figure out this whole prophecy thing, and try not to get killed in the process. Sounds easy enough, right?
And oh yeah, Luke. One touch. That was all it took. He might be the one thing that makes it all worthwhile.
The journey continues in book two, Found – Kincaid’s story, and concludes with Unite – Quinn’s story.
Fans of the All Souls trilogy and Charmed will enjoy this imaginative series filled with characters that stay with you long after the last page is read.
Kristin is an an indie writer from Louisiana who believes happily ever after is a must. A fan of everything romance including paranormal and the occasional mystery, she only writes what she loves. When she isn't writing she's hanging out with her crazy collection of dogs and cats and daydreaming about the next dozen stories she wants to write. You can reach her on her website for updates on her latest writing projects and promotions @ www.kristincoley.com
After reading this book, I honestly wasn't sure I was going to continue and finish the series. The story was a fantastic concept, but the way Sinclair and Luke met was just a little too forced for me. She gets pulled over for speeding, he tracks her down, and instantly they're in love. It was a good idea but was poorly executed. I almost put the book down after that, but I muddled through and I'm glad I did. It turned out to be a page turner, full of mystery and excitement and left you wanting more, which made it easy to pick up the next two books.