Ulara

 Ulara

Ulara #1

Leesa Bow



Reviewed by Helen


I thoroughly enjoyed this book from page one, a beautiful romance set in a fabulous location, MS Bow transported me to the Amazon jungle with characters who felt real and alive and getting to know Eden and Samuel was so , so good, was it fate that bought them together? I have no hesitation of recommending this book to anyone who loves a great romance adventure.

Eden is a hard working girl living in Adelaide Australia, in the family business she has always done the right thing but it is time to try new things and with her three best friends a holiday is organised to South America, this is an exciting time the culture here is so different and it is so much fun travelling around but when in Salvador on the beach Eden meets a pair of blue eyes and life will change, never has she felt this feeling before but he is gone as quick as he was there. They meet up again and the pull between them is something that neither can ignore, but again Samuel is gone.

Eden is determined to find Samuel and takes a trip, what she finds is mind blowing, but this connection they have comes deep from the soul and nothing is going to change that, the need to be together is off the planet and Eden is doing something that goes against her father’s wishes, his words to her before she left “stay away from the jungle”.

Their journey is not an easy one, but one that is filled with emotions and there is lots to learn Eden feels very close to the Ularian Shaman and his daughter and when she has to go home she discovers things that have been kept secret for many years, but she also knows that she cannot stay away from Samuel, their love is too deep.

This is a beautifully written story, I savoured every word, I wanted it to go on and read slowly to take it all in, the location is amazing and besides Eden and Samuel the other characters in this story are the best. I am so glad that this is the start of a series and I cannot wait to bead book two Wild at Heart. Thank you MS Bow for a story that is a keeper.

My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.

4 stars

Published March 21st 2021