Uncharted
(Unexpected Book 3)
Claudia Burgoa
Ratings and Recommendations
Ratings: 5 teacups
Recommended: Yes! Yes! Yes!
Book Club Worthy: In genre.
Review
Can Pria forgive
Jacob for never calling after her one perfect week in college? Can Jacob forget
everything that has happened over the last ten years in his life?
This is book three in Burgoa’s Unexpected Series and is standalone.
In fact, it is the first of the three that I have read. I am giving it a 5 in
both the star rating and on my blog. I
am going back and reading the first two novels also as soon as possible; Unlike
Any Other (Unexpected Book 1) and Unsurprisingly Complicated (Unexpected Book
2). The fourth novel is going to cover the third triplet Matthew (MJ’s)
story and is Uncut (Unexpected Book 4).
The plot is incredible with turns and twists that are
unexpected to say the least. It reads so fast because you won’t want to put it
down. It takes turns at being witty, humorous, romantic, horrific and so sad it
made me cry. I cried happy and sad tears with this story, what more can you
ask? I am even waiting anxiously for number four to come out now.
The characters are well developed and feel like friends.
Even those from the previous novels seem like you know them enough to be
friends. I am going back to read the stories because I am curious about the
backgrounds and what happens to get them from and around the ten year space in
time the book gaps in Pria and Jacobs story. I felt like I know each of their
families and watch members grow and change over time as the character matured
while the book progressed. I highly recommend this book.
Is this one for you? You
like romance, you like some steamy adult bits in your romance, you do not mind
there is a possibility of crying in your novels, you like hot sexy male leads,
you like a strong female lead, you want some real life in your story along with
the fantasy. This one might be for you.
Disclosures
*I would like to thank Claudia Burgoa via NetGALLEY for giving me an
unreleased copy for an honest and fair review.
* If you buy this book through the above link money is
generated, however, donated to the non-profit American Association of
University Women (AAUW).
www.auww.org
AAUW works empowering women,
since 1881, standing up for causes in the areas of educational, social,
economic and political issues especially important to women. Marie Currie was
one of the first beneficiaries of the group that would
become AAUW receiving monetary help to attend college. I am a proud
member and believe that the profit from books seems a fitting donation.
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