
The highly-anticipated 3rd book in the Foundlings Series is here…
SOMEWHERE BOUND by Fiona Keane is available for purchase!
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Sophia…
I’ve only ever been Sophia Reid, the quiet girl from—and going—nowhere. If I ever want to escape the torment of my memories, and the murderer in our shadow, I need to die.
Jameson told me his story started and ended with me. Now I need to figure out who I am, who we are, and lay to rest the mysteries of our past, so our story can begin.
Jameson…
I belong by Sophia’s side. If we ever get out of this nightmare, I’ll make her my wife, and I’ll give her everything she needs to make her happy.
But right now, nowhere is safe. We left Florida, driving through deserts, across mountains, heading to Sophia’s old home in Oregon. Hopefully there, she’ll find peace…and answers.
I’ve spent my life trying to outrun death. But now, death may be the only thing that can save us.
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EXCERPT
<class=”separator” style=”text-align: center;” data-blogger-escaped-style=”clear: both; text-align: center;”>“Sophia.” Jameson stormed toward me, slamming my back against the mattress without warning. He was trembling. His body was grieving, coping, and desperate for comfort.
When his head lifted, pressing our foreheads together, I held my hands around his face. The glow of gold was there; I could see it, faintly, sparkling beyond the damage in his eyes. It was a promise. It was hope.
“We’ll be okay, Jameson,” I whispered, watching his eyes flicker back and forth between my own. “That’s our only option. We’re going to—”
“I’m going to kiss you, Soph.”
“Okay.” And with one touch, one gentle brush of his lips against mine, the lost, frightened girl was given a eulogy. With Jameson’s desperate longing, the greedy pressure against me, I felt Sophia Reid pass, carrying all the pain, all the loss, all of it, away with her.
His kiss was not the gentle, delicate exchange of emotion as all had been… It was new. It was a release; a passionate, promising embrace that burned my skin and moaned with liberation. It was like falling asleep after a long day. It was the first sunlight after a long, dark winter. This kiss was the beginning and end of everything. And, oh, did my heart scream for it.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars
I’m really torn on how I feel about Somewhere Bound, Foundlings series book 3. I sucked up Nowhere Girl like there was no tomorrow. I fell in love with Jameson and Sophia and couldn’t wait to see where the story took them. Book #2 felt like a lot of unnecessary filler, but there were some great moments that propelled the story further. I was so anxious to dive into #3… and I finished it feeling a little gypped.
Jameson and Sophia are still as connected as ever, and the events of their pasts have changed their present in a way that no teenager should be forced to deal with. Yet through it all, Jameson remains as protective of Sophia as ever, and she even gets the chance to play protector of him once or twice. But I was expecting more from Somewhere Bound in terms of resolving Jameson and Sophia’s story, and I didn’t get that.
So overall, I give Somewhere Bound 3.5 stars. I think this trilogy easily could have been made a duet, and I was left feeling like the story just ended when there were so many more questions/loose ends that needed further explanation or clarification. That easily could have been taken care of in an epilogue set years later. I suppose the door is open for more to come with Jameson and Sophia, but I didn’t get the tied-up-with-a-bow ending that I expected going into Nowhere Girl knowing that this was a three-book series.
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

MEET FIONA KEANE
Fueled by coffee and rainy days, shelves of books consuming her home in the Pacific Northwest, and a vivid imagination, Fiona writes about love because she believes the world needs more of it. She could spend eternity lost in a story, taken into someone’s thoughts while she is left lingering there long after the pages have turned. Fiona works to meld themes in the current world and spin them into stories of longing, determination, and hope. Her characters are relatable and relevant, as they battle their own fictional version of existence.
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