Genre: Young Adult (Paranormal Romance/ Hawaiian Mythology)
Date Published: February 12, 2012
Publisher: Self
The Blurb:
He would endure a thousand deaths for her, but would she let him? Torn between two men that love her, Emma Townsend is forced to make choices no seventeen-year-old should ever be forced to make. With her friends at her side, Emma embarks on an adventure full of danger, deceit and betrayal as she tries to redeem Kai, the man who made the ultimate sacrifice for her. When Emma discovers that setting a Night Marcher free is no easy task, she is forced to make a very unlikely alliance. How far will Emma be willing to go to save Kai, and will she be able to do so before it's too late?
My Review:
Redemption is the second book in the Night Marchers series by Courtney Nuckels & Rebecca Gober. This is one of those books that you really need to read the first book to fully understand. It did give you some reminders of what happened in the last book, which is helpful if it's been a while since you read the last book. I thought Emma had figured out what or I should say who she wanted at the end of the last book, but I found that she was still conflicted. So, she had some emotions she had to sort through on top of everything else within this book. Plus, now she has Kao to deal with. I'm so darn intrigued by the Night Marchers. There seems to be more to them than we originally knew from the first book. Some of the things I learned makes their reality that more more horrifying for everyone involved. We see more of Kaylee in this story. Kaylee is a hoot. Sometimes I wanted to slap her and sometimes I wanted to hug her. Mostly, I wanted to hug her. I can't give too much more detail, because I don't want to let a spoiler slip, but if you enjoyed Night Marchers you'll definitely like Redemption. You'll probably even like it better. Who knew Hawaii was such a dark and mysterious place?!
Redemption by Courtney Nuckels & Rebecca Gober was provided to me by the authors for review. The opinions are my own.
Redemption by Courtney Nuckels & Rebecca Gober was provided to me by the authors for review. The opinions are my own.
Rebecca and Courtney are downhome country girls powered by chocolate and other random late night cravings. Coined in southern twang they bring new meaning to the word y'all. BFI's since the 6th grade, with a knack for getting into sticky situations, has resulted in countless ideas to write about for years to come.
To learn more about Courtney Nuckels & Rebecca Gober and their books, visit their website.You can also find Courtney and Rebecca on Twitter.
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