Five Books, One Unkillable Love: Inside The Eternal Bond Series
When readers ask me where to start with The Eternal Bond Series, my favorite answer is: at the bottom of a pit, in the dark, with your hands in chains. That is where Claire begins, and it is the perfect doorway into everything the series becomes.
The first book, Shadows of the Cursed Dragon, is the love story at the core of the whole collection. Claire, a hunted healer, and Kade, a dragon prince bound by a curse, recognize each other across the wreckage of lifetimes neither fully remembers. It is captivity, it is a slow thaw, it is two people deciding that the safest thing would be to stay apart and choosing each other anyway. If you only read one, read this one. But you will not want to stop at one.
From there the world widens. The Wolf's Forgotten Mate turns to Archer, a shifter remade into something monstrous by the same people who hunt Claire, a man whose every step warps the world around him and who has lost the one bond that could anchor him. Fated to Fracture takes the curse to its most harrowing place, with Claire reliving Kade's death on a loop and time itself beginning to splinter under the weight of what they are trying to undo. The Hybrid's Forsaken Mate brings the Brotherhood roaring back and introduces Riven, a weapon built from their cruelty who was never supposed to want anything for himself. And The Fire We Chose carries the saga to its widest, most cosmic stakes, where the question stops being how to survive fate and becomes whether you can build a world free of it.
What ties all five together is a single, stubborn idea. The forces in this series, the curse, the Brotherhood, the old powers in the dark, all believe the same thing: that love is a weakness to be exploited, a lever, a way in. They are wrong, and watching them learn it is deeply satisfying. Again and again, the characters who refuse to stop choosing each other turn out to be the ones strong enough to break what was supposed to be unbreakable.
There is also a found family threaded through it all, including a gryphon with more sardonic wisdom than patience, and the slow, hard-won sense that these characters are not alone in their fight. By the end, the series has grown from one couple in a cave to something much larger, without ever losing the ache that made the first book work.
And because the whole thing is complete and on Kindle Unlimited, you get the rarest gift in this genre: no waiting. Five books, one continuous descent and climb, ready right now.
Start at the bottom of that pit with Book 1 (Shadows of the Cursed Dragon): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FLYS29M8
Or binge the whole box set: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GH18F97P