Bound Together - Review
From USA Today bestselling author K Webster and Nikki Ash comes an angsty, new adult, why choose romance.
Oh, look, Ashton Carter destroyed his life—again.
Dad’s disappointed in me.
No shocker there.
But with them, it’s worse.
We’re torn apart and I’m responsible for the shredding.
Selfish.
Liar.
Unworthy.
I’ve made a mess of it all.
I’m not sure it’s even fixable.
Four broken hearts…
Anyone got any tape?
I may be self-destructive and have sucked them into my mess, destroying everyone’s lives in the process, but I’m sure I can fix it.
It’s gonna take focus and determination, both of which I’m sorely lacking.
I’m a spoiled boy who’s used to getting what I want.
In this case, I want them. All of them.
And I sure as hell won’t stop until I succeed.
Not until we’re bound together by…
Me.
Authors’ note: Bound Together is a full-length mature, new adult, why choose romance between friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, with a bit of taboo thrown in. This story contains MF/MFMM/MM scenes. It’s the epic conclusion in the Torn and Bound duet. Torn Apart must be read first.


Amount of sex – 4.5 / 5
How explicit are the sex scenes – 4.5 / 5
Story – 5 / 5
Overall – 5 /5
Fabulous!
I absolutely loved Torn Apart, which is the first book in the Torn and Bound duet. I counted the days for Bound Together, the second and final book, to be released. So, as soon as it appeared on my Kindle, I tore into it with fervor.
We were left with a pretty big cliffhanger, and my heart ached for Mia. Ashton felt deep remorse for what happened, and it was his mission to fix things with her. Brayden and Drew also had a big heart to heart about their feelings, but Drew was definitely hiding a pretty big secret.
I’m dying to fill you in about everything, but I believe that you should experience this one! So, I’m not going to go into much detail. What I can say is that I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough! The storyline was absolutely spellbinding, and the characters were so well developed.
I highly recommend adding the duet to your TBR list!
Voluntarily Reviewed an Advanced Copy


How explicit are the sex scenes – 4 / 5
Story – 5 / 5
Overall – 5 /5
OMG!
Torn Apart is the first book in the Torn and Bound Duet, and it is one of my favorite books of the year. I was completely captivated from the very beginning, and I could not turn the pages fast enough. It was full of drama, angst, and so much sexual tension!
Torn Apart tells the story of Ashton Carter, Mia Lexington, Drew Thompson, and Brayden Murphy. Ashton and Mia are best friends who live in the same apartment building. They have a great friendship, but Mia has feelings for Ashton. The only problem is that Ashton is gay. His roommate, Drew, is the coach of the hockey team, and Brayden is the star player on the team. Brayden and Drew went to the same high school, and they have a complex history.
I got to tell you, I just absolutely love this book! Not only was the storyline gripping, but the characters were well developed and engaging. I could truly feel their hurt, anger, and desire for each other. Oh, and that last chapter nearly did me in!
Now, I am counting the days for the next book, which is due to be released in November.
Voluntarily Reviewed an Advanced Copy

Nikki Ash resides in South Florida where she is an English teacher and mom by day and a writer by night. When she’s not writing, you can find her with a book in her hand.
From the Boxcar Children to Wuthering Heights to the latest Single Parent Romance, she has lived and breathed every type of book.
Reading is like breathing in, writing is like breathing out. – Pam Allyn
While reading and writing are her passions, her two children are her entire world. You can probably find them at a Disney park before you would find them at home on the weekends!
To learn more about Nikki Ash, visit: https://authornikkiash.com
K Webster is a USA Today Bestselling author. Her titles have claimed many bestseller tags in numerous categories, are translated in multiple languages, and have been adapted into audiobooks.











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