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Redemption (Savior Series Book 2) Kindle Edition
Lost and confused, I ran.
Ran from the demons that haunted me.
From a past filled with pain and secrets.
A relapse…
But I was lost.
Confused.
And the darkness suffocated me.
My soul was shattered.
And then Cole Hunter steppes into my life again.
And he loved me.
Every broken part of me was his.
He was my protector.
And I was his world.
Our love was messy, heart-stopping…
Beautiful.
But he was my Redemption.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 21, 2019
- File size2116 KB
Product details
- ASIN : B07MCRDDYK
- Publication date : January 21, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 2116 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 260 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,685,949 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #16,851 in New Adult & College Romance (Kindle Store)
- #34,361 in Contemporary Romance Fiction
- #48,837 in New Adult & College Romance (Books)
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Callie Anderson is a wife, mother and writer, who embraces the truth, then weaves it into a magical tale of romance and heartache.
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Goodness me- Kat. What a mess. What a fighter. Her battle was hard to read at times. Painful. But I promise, if you power through it, it will be so worth it. Even at her lowest, her love for Cole couldn't be masked by the pain. And after a good bit of back and forth, she didn't want it to be. Deciding on the future she wanted with him was the kick in the pants she needed to get her act together. I liked that her friends rallied around her and helped lift her up when she couldn't do it herself. And I love that it was Cole who helped lead the charge from the sidelines.
I didn't think it was possible for Cole to have more of a swoon factor but I was way wrong. The way he cared for Kat even when he tried not to. The way he gave her not just what she wanted but needed and deserved as well....total swoon city. And the steam factor didn't waver at all. This was just as steamy, and even a little angry at times, and so so hot!
Hats off to Callie Anderson for not making it easy on Kat and Cole. Addiction isn't easy. It's a battle and Kat was a warrior. And Cole, while he wasn't a saint, he was pretty darn close to it. These two are the proof that anything that is worth having, comes from trials worth withstanding. Love is always worth the fight.
The story was good; it started where the first book left off and since Kat never fully dealt with what had happened to her, it was just a matter of time when it would all come rushing up on her.
Now that Kat’s past caught up with her and she started taking pills again, she struggled with her demons and was falling hard and fast down the rabbit hole. Kat lost herself in her drug abuse and wasn't herself anymore, acted out and only wanted to numb her feelings.
While I understood that she acted a certain way because of the drugs and alcohol, I still didn't like this very rude side of her. I just didn't like her pitying herself and thinking of how Cole couldn't love her broken self. She thought about missing her friends but ran away and hid all the time. Her contradictions annoyed me and her emotional outbursts surprised me since she took the pills to numb them in the first place but it didn't seem to help all that much.
Cole loved Kat but she ignored him and constantly pushed him away. He didn’t know why and what happened to her to act that way but he wasn't giving up so fast, especially because he couldn’t stop thinking about her.
I don't know how I would have acted as her friend but just watching from the sidelines as she wasted away wasn't what I expected. Thank god for Cole and how worried he was about her. I loved that he cared so deeply about her and that he always had her back no matter how awful she was. He also spoiled her rotten because he cared very much about her and wanted her to be and feel safe. That was one of the things I liked most about this book, Cole caring for her, not the spoiling part. He really was a sweetheart. That’s what I call love, standing by someone’s side through the though parts, not only the good ones.
"She was beautiful. A broken soul I planned to fix"
Sounds like a recipe for disaster for Katherine's fragile state of being, but man oh man, Cole wasn't going to let this special girl slip through her hands. He liked her because she was different from the rest, which means accepting her past as well.
Katherine has a long road ahead of her, we all know that. The question is, can Cole wait until she reaches some point of end to be with her. Katherine needs to get ahead of the trauma from her past to finally think of any kind of future.
The book was well written, and I read it in a day as I was dying what was going to happen with these crazy kids. Like in book one, we are involved with Cole and Katherine's friends and family just as much, to keep the story moving along. Callie Anderson did a nice job at tying up all loose ends and setting up Theo's book.
Reviewed for Renee Entress's Blog.
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One chapter said her mom's name was Vera but then they called her Wendy in the next chapter. Just too many errors. Maybe it was rushed so that it could be out for January 21st?


The story was good; it started where the first book left off and since Kat never fully dealt with what had happened to her, it was just a matter of time when it would all come rushing up on her.
Now that Kat’s past caught up with her and she started taking pills again, she struggled with her demons and was falling hard and fast down the rabbit hole. Kat lost herself in her drug abuse and wasn't herself anymore, acted out and only wanted to numb her feelings.
While I understood that she acted a certain way because of the drugs and alcohol, I still didn't like this very rude side of her. I just didn't like her pitying herself and thinking of how Cole couldn't love her broken self. She thought about missing her friends but ran away and hid all the time. Her contradictions annoyed me and her emotional outbursts surprised me since she took the pills to numb them in the first place but it didn't seem to help all that much.
Cole loved Kat but she ignored him and constantly pushed him away. He didn’t know why and what happened to her to act that way but he wasn't giving up so fast, especially because he couldn’t stop thinking about her.
I don't know how I would have acted as her friend but just watching from the sidelines as she wasted away wasn't what I expected. Thank god for Cole and how worried he was about her. I loved that he cared so deeply about her and that he always had her back no matter how awful she was. He also spoiled her rotten because he cared very much about her and wanted her to be and feel safe. That was one of the things I liked most about this book, Cole caring for her, not the spoiling part. He really was a sweetheart. That’s what I call love, standing by someone’s side through the though parts, not only the good ones.

However, the worst for me was the slapdash editing. Words left out...unnecessary or senseless words left in....words repeated, sentences that went nowhere.....and several instances where Cole's surname was misspelled. It's not that difficult to spell Rhodes correctly! It was less annoying in book 1 but not by much.
