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samantha_randolph 's review for:
Deliverance
by C.J. Redwine
While my heart is broken that this series is over, I couldn't have imagined a better or more fitting ending. Loose ends are all tied up, and I just want to hug this whole trilogy.
To Elaborate...
*WARNING: THERE MAY BE SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT READ DEFIANCE AND DECEPTION.
I haven't spoiled anything in Deliverance though*
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Separated, Logan and Rachel are doing all they can to get back to each other and put an end to the chaos around them once and for all. In order to do so, they will have to make allies of previous enemies and fight through more pain than they ever imagined they could take. It all leads up to the final battle between them and the man who has tried to kill them from the beginning.
As I have read this series, I have fallen more and more in love with the characters and the world with each book. Deliverance, the (sadly) final book is no exception. Logan and Rachel, now physically separated, have to come face to face with what's eating them up inside once and for all. Rachel has to face the actions she made in Defiance, and Logan has to accept his origins, and damn if their growth isn't one of the most beautifully developed things I've read. There are so many good quotes about dealing with pain, love, and loss that had me a little teary several times.
What really sums up this final book is strength. Strength of character, literally and metaphorically, strength of will and determination and loyalty, and strength that comes from letting yourself heal and love are all prominent themes going on during all of the fantastic action. The climax is definitely where the most intense action is, but it kept up a steady and solid pace building up to that. I ended up reading all of it in one night because I HAD to find out what happened.
I won't say much about the ending, because I don't want to spoil anything, but I thought it was just beautiful. All of my questions were answered, and I understand why everything had to happen the way it did.
5 Hearts!! Originally posted at I Heart YA Fiction: http://iheartyafiction.blogspot.com/2014/08/review-deliverance-by-cj-redwine.html
To Elaborate...
*WARNING: THERE MAY BE SPOILERS IF YOU HAVE NOT READ DEFIANCE AND DECEPTION.
I haven't spoiled anything in Deliverance though*
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Separated, Logan and Rachel are doing all they can to get back to each other and put an end to the chaos around them once and for all. In order to do so, they will have to make allies of previous enemies and fight through more pain than they ever imagined they could take. It all leads up to the final battle between them and the man who has tried to kill them from the beginning.
As I have read this series, I have fallen more and more in love with the characters and the world with each book. Deliverance, the (sadly) final book is no exception. Logan and Rachel, now physically separated, have to come face to face with what's eating them up inside once and for all. Rachel has to face the actions she made in Defiance, and Logan has to accept his origins, and damn if their growth isn't one of the most beautifully developed things I've read. There are so many good quotes about dealing with pain, love, and loss that had me a little teary several times.
What really sums up this final book is strength. Strength of character, literally and metaphorically, strength of will and determination and loyalty, and strength that comes from letting yourself heal and love are all prominent themes going on during all of the fantastic action. The climax is definitely where the most intense action is, but it kept up a steady and solid pace building up to that. I ended up reading all of it in one night because I HAD to find out what happened.
I won't say much about the ending, because I don't want to spoil anything, but I thought it was just beautiful. All of my questions were answered, and I understand why everything had to happen the way it did.
5 Hearts!! Originally posted at I Heart YA Fiction: http://iheartyafiction.blogspot.com/2014/08/review-deliverance-by-cj-redwine.html