Monday, March 2, 2015

Redeem Me by Eliza Freed / Review



 
 
Redeem Me by Eliza Freed
Published by Forever Yours (February 3, 2015)
Pages: 384
 
 
Some things can't be forgiven...

Charlotte O'Brien should forgive God for her parents' death. She should forgive her boyfriend for his one horrific mistake that separated them, and she should forgive herself for cutting them both off, but instead she hates everyone.

But when her childhood friend Noble Sinclair arrives, his passion reignites the spark that had vanished so completely in Charlotte's gray existence. And in Noble's arms, Charlotte finally begins to wonder if she might be ready to choose the future with Noble over her shattered past.

Redeem Me is Book 2 in the Lost Souls Series.
 
My Thoughts:
 
This is the second book in the Lost Souls Series.  This book starts out with our leading lady in a severe depression due to the betrayal of her cowboy.  Charlotte is shutting everyone out and neglecting herself to the point her friends and family are getting worried they may have to intervene. Jason is doing everything in his power to fix this huge mistake and reconcile with Charlotte but she is not having it.
 
After Charlottes best friends come to town and make her shape up.  In the process of getting out of her funk she runs into Noble Sinclair, a longtime friend who also happens to have been in love with her for years, but she hasn't noticed.  As they start to spend more time together she realizes the depth of his feelings but is afraid she is going to hurt him because even though Jason broke her heart she is still in love with him.  Will Noble be able to fix Charlottes broken heart or is her love for Jason to strong to let her love another?
 
Redeem me is full of emotion.  As you go through the ride with Charlotte you are angry, worried and hopeful for what may be.  Charlotte finds herself in the middle of a complicated love triangle with the man that broke  her heart, Jason, and the man trying to fix her heart, Noble. 

Who will Charlotte choose, her wild storm Jason or the calm sunny day Noble?  This book leaves you wondering.  I couldn't wait to read the last book in this series to see who Charlotte chose and how the one left behind reacts to her decision.


My Rating:
 

I give Forgive me an A+, this book had a lot of emotional scenes to pull you in. But you are still wondering who she will choose so glad I don't have to make that choice.  This book definitely reeks havoc on your heart and emotions.  It's a page turner that you just can't put down.


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