Unbroken Vow by Bree M. Lewandowski – Review by Kendra Aubry

Unbroken VowUnbroken Vow by Bree M. Lewandowski
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Unbroken Vow, the newest book from Bree M. Lewandowski, combines fantasy with futuristic qualities, all while providing a unique twist on the classic tale of a knight rescuing the feisty young woman.

Glaive Leal is a Paladin in the kingdom of Ardara- the highest rank a knight can achieve, one that reflects loyalty to his brothers-in-arms, his vow, and his king. When Glaive’s closest friend confesses a secret while he lay dying, Glaive is charged with saving a young woman from the countryside. Ada Vidhava is the secret bride of a Paladin, waiting until she and her husband can be together rather than hiding a marriage that violates the vow he took when becoming a knight; Glaive is not the man she expected to take her away from her parent’s home. Together, they have to maneuver through palace intrigues and politics, trying to honor the vows they each made to the man they knew and loved, while also being honest to their hearts.

Unbroken Vow is a unique world in which to be dropped as the basis of a romance novel. Its blending of a classic kingdom-style fantasy world with modern and futuristic technologies can be a bit difficult to follow at times, but it is also refreshing in that it fails to become predictable. The characters grow and change as their world shifts around them; outside forces create unforeseen obstacles in the plans to keep Ada safely hidden until she can be returned to her home, pushing them to adapt and overcome. As a fan of both fantasy and romance, I enjoyed seeing Lewandowski take a different approach in blending of the two genres.

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