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The epic conclusion to Ever's story! If you liked book 1, here's the second half of the duet.
Gamer girl fmc
Human (or so she thought) swept up into a supernatural world
Rare supernatural believed to be a myth
Shadow Demon Stalker mmc
Alpha shifter mmc
Shy tech mage mmc
Fated Mates
Obsessive men that are all in
- Book 2 of a Duet

No cliffhangers, this is the last book in Ever's story.

280 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 17, 2025

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Profile Image for Taylor Jefferson.
569 reviews5 followers
August 20, 2025
Chaotic but fun. The plot in this was all over the place (evil exes, kidnapping, angry mobs, long lost family members) it was a lot and the pacing felt random, but we are moving so fast I was still having a good time. Arson is a favorite, I love a smitten psycho. I would absolutely read more books set in Mercy Ridge.
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661 reviews23 followers
September 6, 2025
This duet was simply amazing! It was such a fun and refreshing read! I absolutely loved all the guys, but Arson had my heart! He was the lovable psycho that I didn't know I needed! Definitely need more MMC's like him in my life!
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336 reviews20 followers
September 1, 2025
what in the childish hell was this 😭😭😭
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878 reviews140 followers
July 9, 2025
*Reverse Harem
*Paranormal
*Multi-1st-PoV
*Unknown FMC
*Sanctuary Town
*Different Supes
*Building Harem (4)
*Mid Burn
*Book 2 / 2
All tied up 😄
What a great finish to this duet! picking up immediately after the ‘kidnapping’ in the last book, all is not what it seems there and it might actually lead to answers our FMC has been searching for 😄 although the sanctum is not without its own flaws 😳
There’s some shocking revelations in regard to Evers family/lineage and what it now means for her….it definitely sends your heart one way then the other 💓 the spice also builds in this book 🌶️🔥
Their relationship as a harem really strengthens in this one as they come together to protect Ever as their centre and also each other when it appears those who were friends may indeed be foes 😣😣
The pacing/strategy of the plot is really good in this book as once you work through one betrayal/a-hah moment there’s something else to puzzle at 😃 all those different pieces were tied up nicely for each of the MCs in this book! And definitely feel like there’s potential for side characters to have their own stories now…and I would defo read them 😁
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1,011 reviews
July 19, 2025
I give this book a reluctant three stars.
I feel like the author started off pretty good with the first book, showing a good amount of potential for a series or at least a trilogy. Especially with the whole mimic storyline.
But unfortunately, I feel like she gave up for some reason and phoned it in. Something that should’ve been at least a trilogy or more became a duet. And unfortunately, a boring one at that. It didn’t deliver at all on the plot and storyline that we were supposed to get and that the story deserved.
The humor was on point and the characters were likable, but that’s the only thing that was enjoyable about this book and duet.
I’m not sure why the author gave up on the story and the duet. I really feel like it had so much more potential with the whole mimic and mimic slave trade storyline really should’ve been used way more and have been more exciting. Same goes for the mimic hidden village.
I feel like the author took the easy and lazy route and that just ruined it.
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39 reviews
July 18, 2025
First book was better

I loved the first book and still love the characters but this book felt rushed and a little all over the place. There were a few different storylines that each could have held the whole book on their own. Instead they were all thrown in without any of them being developed and it just lost some of the magic by doing so. I also feel the development of the characters and their relationships ended in book one instead of continuing to grow and pull you in more. If this had been separated into two books and developed one plot line at a time and continued the character and relationship development to more depth from book one it would have been amazing. Sadly, it was just rushed and underdeveloped, including the underdevelopment of side characters and little nuggets of storyline that really deserved a lot more than a bare mention. Kinda bummed as I had been waiting for it to come out and even just reread book one because I enjoyed it enough to do so.
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860 reviews178 followers
August 20, 2025
2 stars ★ ★ ☆ ☆ ☆

☆⋆。𖦹°‧★ Ever Bound☆⋆。𖦹°‧★

⁺₊★·.´🎧✩°。 0:56 ──♡───── 3:32 ⁺₊🎧★·.·´

🎶 "I just needed company now. Yeah, I just needed someone around” 🎶

Together, they’ll stop at nothing to protect Ever(h) from those who would kill or claim her for her powers. Now, with enemies closing in and secrets unraveling, Ever must embrace the bond that ties them all - or risk losing everything she’s finally found.

─── .¸✿¸.•❤•.❀• THOUGHTS¸•❀.•❤•.¸✿¸.⋆ ───

“Pretty sure you’re attacking the wrong guy.”


Hesitantly, I whisper, “Bell?”


“Yeah, baby. It’s me.”


She got taken because someone pretended to be Bell, and she fell for it. Why would she not? The entire time, the other guys did not trust Bell, so they ostracized him. Because they were not watching him carefully, she ended up leaving with who she thought was Bell. Now all of their abilities have been heightened because of their bond with Ever, which only puts her power under a spotlight and makes her a bigger target. She is being held by Bell’s people, favors are being called in, and it is a complete mess.

“You guys are the best thing that ever happened to me, you know that?” I spin around to face him, straddling his lap. “You showed up when I didn’t even realize how much I needed you. I,” swallowing my nerves, I choke out, “I love you too. So much that it scares me.”


THE GUYS!!!! ARSON IS MY FAVORITE, SORRY. If you need a little reminder... Ledger is the classic protective alpha, but not in an overdone way. He is intense, territorial, and scary at times (never to the group), but the way he grounds himself in Ever, even when he is close to losing control, makes him feel real. Bellamy is chaos and charm. He uses sarcasm to cover how deeply he feels, but it is clear how much he cares. And not just about Ever. He is there for the others too. He is the glue, the most self-aware of the group, and his presence holds everything together. Myles is the softest of the bunch, but he never gets overshadowed. He is thoughtful, quietly strong, and the one who notices everything. His moments with Ever often hit the hardest emotionally, because his love does not need to be loud to be powerful. Arson is exactly what you would expect. Unpredictable and darkly funny, but also more than that. He has one of the most memorable arcs in the book, because when he does show that he cares, it feels earned. He is not trying to play the hero, but he always shows up when it matters.

─── .¸✿¸.•❤•.❀• OVERALL¸•❀.•❤•.¸✿¸.⋆ ───

This book tried to do TOO MUCH at once. Each plotline had the potential to be GOOD, but cramming them all together left everything feeling unfinished. The pacing felt off, and the world-building that made the first book so strong just wasn't there this time. The characters and relationships didn’t really evolve, and it felt like their character arc and development stopped at the end of book one. There were a lot of missed opportunities. RUSHED. I am going to forget this, I know it. In a few months, I would probably be able to read it for the first time again.
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1,271 reviews44 followers
July 8, 2025
I wish "Ever Bound" wasn't the ending to Ever's duet, because I am absolutely not ready to say goodbye to these characters, but alas... I already know I'll be reading these books again in the future when I need something to bring me joy and laughter, and I sincerely hope there will be more books in this world in the future. I'm not only hoping for Sophie's story, or Kiara's, but I would give my left kidney for the story of Ledger's mom...

That being said, we are here to review 'Ever Bound', and there is something to be said about a gamer girl meeting a bunch of guys with questionable morals and watch them conquer the world together, one person at a time. This second book starts off right where book one ended, and I truly love where the story takes us from there. Some twists in the story were predictable, others left me with open mouth. But whenever I think about this duet, I'll always remember Arson first and foremost, even though Bellamy and Ledger have their own red flags you can only love in fictional boyfriends. I'm pretty sure almost every single quote I highlighted is plucked from Arson's mind. He's scary, weird and hilarious, but wouldn't we all secretly want a man whose willing to burn the world as long as it makes you happy?

So yeah, I absolutely loved this book, but I didn't expect anything less from this author. I already can't wait to see what she'll be writing next!
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682 reviews11 followers
August 4, 2025
About 4.5 stars - Has a couple of twists!

Spice: 2.5/5
Plot: 3/5

So the book as a whole doesn't seem to have much of a base plot to it. Things just kind of keep happening in the moment, so Ever and her mates deal with things as they come. Later in the book, it's apparent that things aren't QUITE as random as they seemed. There's still not a lot to talk about, though.

The characters, however? There's some stuff to be said about them. Arson is still my favourite of the bunch. As I mentioned in my previous review, he's basically a stabby, unhinged golden retriever with a gooey cinnamon roll center just for Ever. Myles is a sweetie (and when he gets confident and bossy? Yes, please!). Ledge is a fantastic protector who's the cutest when feeding his mate. Bell seems normal enough, but he does let the crazy out sometimes.

There were quite a few sentences / paragraphs I highlighted on this ebook that made me laugh. I've already recommended this duet to my friend, and I'll be recommending it again in the future.
Profile Image for Kendall.
132 reviews8 followers
September 3, 2025
The first 40% was slow to me sadly. after that a lot of the story picked up. I felt like a bit of this was filler so it wasn't as enjoyable as book 1.

The last 20% felt like where most of the story was. Many things fell into place and made it worthwhile.

The guys weren't as good as they were in book 1 either, sadly. I feel like Bell never got his chance to shine which is a pity and there was next to no Myles shyness which was my favourite.

Overall, this was a worthwhile read but slow at times for me.
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674 reviews11 followers
July 25, 2025
3.75/5 ⭐️

Didn't love it as much as the first one since this one was very very very rushed. It was good nonetheless. I'm glad Evermore got her happy ending with her guys.
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62 reviews
July 30, 2025
This duet should've been one book. Everything after the Adam conclusion was superfluous.
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3,225 reviews30 followers
July 14, 2025
🎮🖤 Game on, emotions wrecked, and I regret nothing. 🖤🎮
I wish I wasn’t writing a review for the end of this duet, because I’m so not ready to say goodbye to Ever and her wonderfully chaotic men. Ever Bound is the perfect, punchy conclusion to the Ever Duet, and it delivers everything I was craving after the rollercoaster that was book one.

From laugh-out-loud banter to high stakes chaos, this story blends heart, humor, and holy hell moments with shocking ease. Watching a gamer girl team up with morally questionable men and take on the world one insane encounter at a time? ICONIC. If you told me this cast of characters would have me both cackling and clutching my heart, I wouldn’t have believed you until now.

Let’s talk about Arson for a second. Unhinged shadow daddy with a side of danger and a hint of emotional complexity? Yes, please. He remains the most deliciously intense character I’ve read in a while. And while Bellamy and Ledger are carrying their own walking red flags, they’re the kind you only want in fictional men. Each one brings something vital to Ever’s life and it’s genuinely satisfying to see how well they fit together as chaotic and complicated as that puzzle may be.

This book shines in unexpected places too. Bellamy’s backstory and his community? Deep, nuanced, and such a powerful reminder that there’s light and dark in every world real or virtual. The message about fear, choice, and freedom hit home in a beautiful way without feeling heavy handed.

Also… the Adam arc?? I won’t spoil it, but I was wheezing. Absolute gold.

Watching Ever and her boys return to the real world and navigate the madness of Mercy Ridge had me glued to the pages. It’s surreal, intense, and brilliantly executed.

And even though the duet is technically wrapped, J. Kearston definitely left a backdoor open into this wild universe and I will be first in line if (WHEN??) we get more.

This review is completely voluntary, uncompensated, and 100% driven by my love for these characters. I’m going to miss them terribly… but what a ride.
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388 reviews4 followers
July 23, 2025
Why is it only a duet?! I want more sooo badly. I loved this series, world, and the characters in it.
We start right where 1 ends, with Ever and Bellamy(love his name, so much) being kidnapped. Ever of course freaks out upon waking, but I’m so proud of the way she handled it. Get em girl. While Ever and Bell navigate the pros and cons of the compound Bellamy lived in, and how it runs, along with some of the secrets it holds, her other mates are on a warpath to get them back. And we get to see just what measures they will take to do that.
This book, at least in the beginning, focuses a lot more on Ever and Bellamy’s bond, and its progression. Which makes sense because he’s the newest and hasn’t had as much time. There’s so much that happens in this book though, that it’s hard to leave out spoilers. But when they leave, with an extra in tow, it’s not quite on good terms. Even though Bellamy reassures Ever that she is where he wants to be, we see Ever struggle with what he’s giving up leaving with her.
Myles is still my favorite, but Arson, Bellamy, and Ledger all have special places in my heart for different reasons. I loved watching adorable and shy Myles open up and grow in his relationship with Ever. Also watching Arson slowly accept the other guys, in his own special, stabby, but also pretty comedic way. Ledger and his protective energy always bring that safe feeling, and Bellamy seems to remind Ever that there is a balance between guarded and being able to relax. The men all bring perfect balance to Ever and her life. And I couldn’t be happier that they all got their happily Ever after. Some even more so than I hoped. The ending was adorable, sweet, heartwarming, and honestly kind of perfect. That’s not to say I wanted it to end. However it couldn’t have been done any better.
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7 reviews1 follower
July 15, 2025
I received an arc for this book but all opinions are my own

4-4.5 stars rounding up for sake of good reads doesn’t do halfsies

The conclusion to Ever and her mate’s story after that cliffhanger begins right where we left off after the kidnapping.
Pros: this book is lighthearted and doesn’t get bogged down by miscommunication tropes that occur frequently in books. Like I understand we need conflict but can it be something else that doesn’t require a 5 minute conversation to resolve?
Other pros include more information about where Bellamy comes from and some background on mimics. I also loved the guys trying to get along because they’re all alpha males and sharing is caring

Cons: I wish we had more information on Ever’s powers and how they work. We had a training arc but it was left open. We don’t know the extent of her powers or Bellamy’s and why they work differently.
I wanted more development of the antagonist, I was expecting Ledger’s dad to be the big bad and he dies anticlimactically.
I also wanted more world building like are there other compounds of underground mimics? Is mercy ridge the only mystic safe city? Are necromancers a mystic or something else? Are there evil variants of mystics like d and d alignment charts?
Basically my nitpicks could be solved if this series was extended to flesh out things more. It all just wrapped up so quickly and neatly and I wanted more to keep reading!

Maybe there will be other Mystic books that answer these questions, so my review is subject to change if other books come out

I really want Kiara and Vic’s book. I’d love a shadow guild background book!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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103 reviews3 followers
July 30, 2025
3.5/5 stars
I absolutely adored the first book in this series and had been constantly checking in for the follow-up ever since. This was a good conclusion to the duet and I loved the world built in Mercy Ridge. Fingers crossed we get more from this world. The tease with Vic would be cruel if not.

This book has a lot of the same charm as the first. Ledger is still an alpha daddy. Bellamy the slightly mysterious, perfect best-friend to lover. Myles is still a charming, perfectly enraptured nerdy man. And my personal fav, Arson is still an obsessed, murder puppy. Hard to go wrong. I also really, really enjoy Ever as the FMC. She is so well-rounded and endearing, you can't help but route for her.

One of my favorite things about this series is the clear voice of each character. Even the side characters were built out pretty well, which doesn't always happen in this particular genre. Hell, it doesn't happen all that much in other genres either. The author also has such a fun sense of humor, and is really talented at meshing it to fit into each character.

My personal reasoning for not rating higher is solely due to pacing. I feel like some parts of the book were actually in the wrong spot? Like midway through it was reading as though it was the epilogue which threw me off. It was still a great read, just didn't allow for as fluid of a reading experience.

This series really is a great read and I hope others will give it a go!
347 reviews3 followers
July 18, 2025
Ever is adjusting to 4 fated mates, trying to hide what her magic is, and working on a contract to sell her new video game, when she is kidnapped by Bellamy’s people that thought he was in trouble. As she wakes up in the compound, she starts learning things, about her past her parents, and how to use her powers. as Ever is at the compound she realizes that no matter what you choose to hide or stand there will be good and bad in either element. When Ledger, Myles and Arson arrive to rescue her Bellamy makes the decision to leave and go with Ever and the other men, they offer to take anyone who wants to go with them to Mercy Ridge. When they go to the gas station to talk with the owner, Oscar who seems to hold answer to a lot of questions, Ledger comes face to face to his father the shocking event that occurs is some ways yeah! And in some ways Oh no! Then Ever is found out what she is and the result of that admission what will happens now? The gift of a place to hide and to work on the project without interruption, is it safety or another trap? Who is the man in the locked room? What is Dane and what is his real hidden agenda? Does anyone know what happens to the reanimated bodies of a necromancer when he dies? Fantastic story of crazy men changing for their fated mate, loved all their idiosyncrasy.
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1,215 reviews9 followers
July 28, 2025
Absolutely LOVED this book

The Mystics of Mercy Ridge is quickly becoming a favorite series of mine! I loved the first book, and the second book in this series was absolutely FANTASTIC! I really love Ever and her mates. Even though I believe the story for Ever and her men is over, I believe there are so many more stories within this world that can be told.

This book picks up right where book 1 ended with Ever being captured and taken away. Except she is taken along with Bellamy and wakes up in the Mimic compound. Bell’s men thought they were “rescuing” them since they didn’t know that he was ok, and her other men fight to get inside to save her. Now inside the compound, she must learn to use her mimic abilities but she’s having a hard time learning it.

Once they leave the compound and head back to Mystic Ridge (with a tagalong – Kiara), all sorts of craziness happens (especially with her ex – that part was HILARIOUS), and she and Bell get outed as mimic’s and start getting attacked by the townsfolks. They need to get out of town, and they accept Damian’s help to go stay at his place. Except, things go from bad to “Oh Hell No” really quickly. Can Ever and her mates escape the new issue that is terrorizing them?

This is definitely a book (or series) that I would recommend! Loved every minute of this story!
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506 reviews6 followers
July 3, 2025
I loved Ever Bound so freaking much. It 100% delivered on the same banter, witty humor, "I'm not crying, your crying" sweet moments and panty melting spice as the first book but also had "throw your Kindle level" twists and turns I never saw coming with so many brilliant Easter eggs that will have you wanting to do rereads all over again. And for those of you not ready to leave this amazing universe, J Kearston clearly set up that option for future series.

Also I could probably write several pages on my love for Arson but just know that psycho shadow daddy is still the most swoon worthy man alive.

Lastly, two quotes to show you just how much you need to read this book!

“Is this your kink, beautiful? Want me to f*ck my brother’s c*m back into you until you’re covered in both of our scents and driving your other mates crazy?”

"Why didn't I check Ever’s house for any baby pictures before now? I'm a terrible mate. When we have a little sociopath of our own, I'll make sure to take so many pictures, they'll need their own bookshelf. After all, if they're anything like their parents, I'll need to keep a current picture on hand for either milk cartons, or wanted posters."
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1,373 reviews17 followers
July 16, 2025
I absolutely loved the first book in this duet and have been waiting patiently for this one to be released.

Just… wow. Seriously, if you're looking for a book that's gonna make you laugh out loud, but also keep you totally hooked with an amazing story, this is it.

From the first page, I was completely back into Ever's world with her guys. The storyline is absolutely brilliant—it keeps you guessing at several turns, I did not expect the twist, although I knew there might be something going on with that person. But what really makes this book is the humour, the one-liners and sarcasm - this is what makes this author one of my absolute favourites!

The characters..... its quite a collection in the book and I love the found family they start to become, learning each other quirks, but Arson will always be my favourite, and he has all the best lines! The interactions between the guys are just chef's kiss – full of personality and so, so funny!
Honestly, I couldn't put this book down.

I was hooked from beginning to end and was the perfect ending for Ever and her mates. I highly recommend this duet.

- PNR (shifters, mage, demon)
- RH (no MM)
- gamer girl
- fated mates
- duet
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16 reviews
July 21, 2025
Preface: This review is my opinion only. Yours may be different. Neither is wrong and that's ok.

This is the follow on book to Ever Marked (Mystics of Mercy Ridge Book 1) and completes the story for Ever and her men.

The book end with a HEA and great finish. It also leaves the possibility of stories for Kiara, Sophia, Luciana and Seraphina's stories. Some, like Luciana and Seraphina, could/would be based in the past, but I would love to know more about them, their stories, finding their mates.

As you can probably tell from above, I feel all the characters, even the side guests, are all incredibly well written, all feel individual and mostly realistic reactions (for morally grey characters lol).

The spicy scenes are incredibly well done, both the solo events and team practice! Individual kinks that are accepted and not shamed, and written as though they have been well researched before being written.

With how well written both the characters and the storyline are, and the story not dragged out over many books, makes this a 5 star read. The added bonus of incredibly written spice scenes makes it an even better read. If you removed the spice, the story is still incredible and could stand on its own.
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825 reviews31 followers
July 20, 2025
Ever Bound by J. Kearston is book two in the Mystics of Mercy Ridge Duology. I will say you have the read the first book before this one as it picks up right after the first one ended. I also thought I couldn’t love these characters any more than I did in the first book but I was proven wrong fairly quickly within the first couple chapters of this book. Also the line of “This gamer girl plays to win”, struck a chord in my own gamer side. But really I loved the characters the most especially Ever; don’t get me wrong the guys are pretty great too but there’s something about her that I just vibed with. Each of the MMC’s brought something that just made me like them and root for them all at the same time. Thank gosh it’s a why choose romance because I don’t think I could have picked a favorite. I enjoyed the twists and turns and quite enjoyed the twist I wasn’t expecting. I thought it straddles the line with humor, steam and plot so incredibly well. I was so satisfied with the conclusion of Ever’s story. I’m hoping for more though from this world! This duology is very high on my recommendation list especially since I couldn’t get enough of this story.

Final review:
4 out of 5 stars
Profile Image for Daniele Stephenson.
184 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2025
I loved this book. It’s the second book in a duo and it was just a perfect little read. We start up pretty much where the last book left off and we jump right into the chaos which seems to have taken over Evers life with her group of men. She has wolf Shifter Ledger, Bellamy her online gamer friend who is also a Mimic like Ever, then we have Myles the shy tech Mage who happens to be Arsons brother. Aaron is a shadow demon and just happens to be my absolute favorite of the group. He is just a lovable, slightly unhinged, sweetheart that hasn’t really figured out relationships very well but he tries so very hard to make Ever happy and it’s just so sweet.
Essentially we get through the misunderstanding that resulted in Ever and Bellamy being taken and the group essentially figures out how to come together as Evers fated mates and learn to be happy. It was an over all great story and fun light read for both books and absolutely recommend it. It really could all have been stretched into a longer series with some of the story lines but I really like how everything comes together and honestly feels like a great length for this series.
29 reviews
July 2, 2025
This book was SUCH a good sequel to Ever Marked. The first book set the bar so high and this book took a pole vaulting pole and soared right over the bar like it was like it was a stick lying on the ground. The character development? So good. New friends? Love them. Backstory resolutions? Chef’s kiss. Twists? Beautifully executed. Arson? Deliciously unhinged. I have absolutely zero complaints about this book and this series. It lived up to every single possible expectation I had for it. J. Kearston DOES NOT FAIL. The end had me all gooey inside. I’m not one that normally cares about spin off series because I get attached to main characters, but I would make a deal with a demon for more books about certain new characters. And I already know that Kearston’s spin off books are always so good.

This is one of my favorite series now. I can’t wait to get physical copies of it. Ever is one of my favorite FMCs (along with Sabrina in Thrown to the Wolves. Kearston just writes great FMCs). Man this was such a satisfying read. I’m gonna be thinking about it for a long time.
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2,090 reviews21 followers
July 5, 2025
Amazing! Wow! Absolutely stunning story! Book two of this fantastic duet has me absolutely sad that it is finished but yet running from happiness to overjoyed. We start book 2 we’re one leaves off. It is a rollercoaster of events that will pull you from one direction to another. I absolutely love Ever and how she is such a strong, independent woman but yet learning how to depend on her found family. Arson is one of my absolute favorites with his train of thoughts going from one extreme to the other. The book is packed full of drama, action, suspense and mystery. There are lies and betrayals that will leave you in shock and awe. Answer to questions that you didn’t even know you had. This story pulled me in from book 1 one. Left me with a shocking cliffhanger to only pick right back up and suck me in more. I couldn’t put it down. I absolutely had to find out what was going to happen and does it all come together. The writing and imagination that was put into the story is superb. The ending was perfect and I absolutely must say this will not leave you disappointed.
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258 reviews1 follower
July 6, 2025
Okay so let me start off by saying this means in no way that I didn’t enjoy the book by its conclusion or that it’s bad, this is just my thought process for the whole book. I don’t know if I have just not been seeking out clues or catching on, but during the book I was confused because at the end of the first book they had been abducted and that whole book had been pretty thrilling and had good set up, but then besides the first maybe 5% when you’re learning they weren’t kidnapped by anyone out to get them and that no one was out to hurt them and then were just working on her contract and then people finding out about her, it wasn’t really feeling like it was leading anywhere to me. But then in that last chunk so much happened and everything started to come together really well so it redeemed itself for me even if I was a bit confused about these seemingly random events happening. It gets 4/5 because I wasn’t as invested in this book as the first book, but not lower because I loved the characters and the ending brought it all together and made it make sense!
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808 reviews
July 20, 2025
This book picked up the chaos, the magic, and the emotions from book one and cranked everything up to eleven. Ever’s growth was everything. She’s still sarcastic, still real, but now she’s stepping into her power in a way that had me cheering for her every single chapter.

The guys? Somehow even better this time around. Their bond with Ever deepens in ways that hit hard but still manage to be fun and spicy as hell. Bellamy’s protective streak, Myles’ quiet genius, Ledger’s fierce devotion, and Arson’s pure unhinged chaos. I loved all of it. The group scenes were intense in all the best ways, and the tension? Off the charts.

The plot flew with nonstop action, hilarious banter, and twists I didn’t see coming. And the found family vibe? Chef’s kiss. I laughed, I swooned, I gasped out loud at least twice.

This duet absolutely delivered. If you love paranormal RH with a heroine who finally gets the love, safety, and chaos she deserves, Ever Bound is your next obsession. I’m not okay that it’s over.
300 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2025
This book completely delivered. From the very first chapter, I was pulled right back into the chaos and charm of Ever’s world, and it only got better from there. The pacing is spot on, the tension keeps building, and the emotional payoff is more than worth the wait. Every chapter left me eager for the next, and by the end, I didn’t want to say goodbye.

Ever and her chaotic, lovable crew absolutely shine in this one. The banter is top tier. The tension is delicious. The found family vibes are off the charts. Each of the guys has such a distinct personality, but together, they’re pure magic and Arson still steals every scene he’s in. Watching them grow as a unit, learning to trust, tease, and fight for each other, made this book an absolute joy to read.

Funny, emotional, romantic, and full of magic, Everbound is the kind of book you don’t want to end. If you’re into RH with fated mates, a badass gamer girl lead, and a perfect mix of humour and heart, this duet is a must-read.

I already miss this world and these characters. More please.
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617 reviews
August 3, 2025
3-3.5 stars

The action moved quickly in this one, dare I say too quickly? With lots of new characters, and new plot points, all which get resolved by the 89% mark.

While the action was good, the speed of it kept me from getting too invested in the story, since each new obstacle gets overcome/sorted within a few chapters. It was still entertaining, just quite shallow.

For once, I wish Kearston had gone a bit deeper into chemistry between the FMC and the harem characters, and gave them more actual romance not just being obsessive/possessive.

Since this book was part of a duet, not a standalone, there was extra room to put a bit more depth to their union. It makes things less special when the men are all equally obsessive (apart from Myles who acted normally).

Also wasn't a huge fan of the "super rare fated mate bond" happening to literally every female character that got introduced. Felt a bit eye-roll worthy.

So it was good, but nowhere near as fun or entertaining as the first book.
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