Review: Undone by Elisabeth Naughton
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Jun 11, 2018
- 1 min read

In Undone, Luc faces the music. He has gone against orders of The House, and he must undergo a cleansing ritual, which Natalie witnesses. I have read dark romance books that are truly horrific, and although the scenes in Undone aren't of that caliber, his punishment did leave a bad taste in my mouth. Elisabeth Naughton truly writes the book in her signature style, and honesty.
I didn't understand how Luc's mother could stand by and let these horrific things happen to her son. How the members of the sick cult think what they are doing is for Luc's good is beyond me. Those nasty sickos. But then again nothing in Luc's life has been easy. Both characters undergo horrific experiences, and truly the only thing they can count on is each other. Luc needs Natalie more than ever to pull him back from the brink on which he is teetering upon. and Natalie needs Luc's strength and support.
I'll be honest. I didn't know what would happen to these characters till the very end. Things seemed bleak in certain places, and I wasn't even sure being together was the best thing for either of them. Elisabeth Naughton kept me guessing till the very end. The conclusion was perfect for both of them, not overly done, and justified.
I will say this: I'm not sure I can read about Dante. He has some very big shoes to fill.
Undone, House of Sin #3
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