A review by ireadlikeaboss
Boundless by Cynthia Hand

4.0

I can measure my enjoyment of a book or series by how much I'm going to miss the characters once I close the book. Clara, Tucker, Christian, and the gang—at the time of writing this review I had just finished it the night before.  I hate that I don't have more time with them. Cynthia Hand's Unearthly trilogy was a well-written, entertaining, and delightful series.

The last two books in this series have way more action that Unearthly. Clara is in the throes of figuring out her purpose but it's already cost her someone she loves dearly. Clara has sacrificed a lot in this series, highlighting just how strong and resilient she is. Gosh, there is so much I want to talk about here: Clara and Christian's working relationship, what happens to Angela, Meg's forethought and plan for Jeremy, and Tucker and Clara.

In BOUNDLESS, Clara, Angela, and Christian leave Jackson Hole behind and head for Stanford. But the angelic trouble follows them. Angela has her own vision to realize and uncover but could hers be connected to Clara new vision? Clara's complicated friendship with Samjeeza gets even more twisted.

I felt so emotional going in to this book after the heartwrenching ending of Hallowed. If you read that book, you know what I'm talking about. Tucker stays behind in Jackson Hole, working on the family farm and training for rodeo competitions. Meanwhile, Christian, Clara, and Angela are off to college

If you're on the hunt for a solid young adult series, I highly recommend that you try this one. This is one of the most solid young adult series I've read. What I mean by that is that the author didn't compromise anything for her audience. It was well-plotted and well-executed. I cared about every single one of the characters. There was nuance and depth to all of them.

* I borrowed the audiobook from my local library.

Boundless by Cynthia Hand