Friday, April 3, 2015

*****5 Stars***** Review: Redemption (Deviant #2) by Jaimie Roberts


How could anyone move on from a betrayal so devastating, it cut down to the bone and rooted itself deep within? You could never forgive such heartache…

Or could you?

From the moment Tyler was six, she fell in love with that cocky eight-year-old boy with the black spiky hair, captivating blues eyes, and scruffy uniform. From the moment he punched a boy for hurting her, Tyler knew there was no going back. They were always meant to be together...

Redemption (Deviant, #2)

Always.

Then everything changed. The stage was set like a tragic Shakespearean play, and Tyler’s and Dean’s world—as they knew it—had ended.

Or had it?

Tyler

My name was Jessica now. I faked my own death, changed my identity, and moved thousands of miles across the ocean just to escape the one man I would never get out of my heart. I had a four-year-old son I adored more than anything in the world. On one fateful, horrific night, the life I knew disappeared in the blink of an eye. I left people behind. People I cared about. People I would never forget. People I loved.

But had I truly moved on?

No one said leaving behind the one man you had loved since you were six would be easy. I lived life day-to-day. I even met a man and tried to settle down. Evan was a man any woman would desire. So why could I not love him the way he obviously loved me? Why couldn’t I move past the dark-haired, blue-eyed boy who consumed my every thought? I may have left him, but he had never truly left me.

I could never love another man. Dean made sure of that the day he breezed into my life. I was only half a woman now. I had been broken and bruised by the one man I thought I could always love and trust. How could I let go of something like that? I suppose I just had to. I was just getting by with each day that passed. I was coping. I was managing, and that was keeping me from falling apart.

But then disaster struck again. And it was on that day…

Everything changed.

Dean

You can’t hide forever, Tyler. I will always be hunting you, always be searching, and will never give up. If there was ever one certainty in your life, it was that. You slipped through my fingers, not once but twice. You took my heart with you when you left me that day. No amount of alcohol, women, or punching bags would block you from my mind. You couldn’t be dead. I wouldn’t allow you to be dead. You’re out there somewhere. I must congratulate you that you had evaded me for this long. You always were a smart girl. How could I not have fallen in love with you? You did escape me this time, but I will find you, Tyler. I promise you that. And when that day comes…

I will finally make you MINE.




After reading 'Deviant' I needed closure, there were too many loose ends. Thank you Jaimie Roberts for 'Redemption'! Thank you for a roller coaster ride that brought more heartache, angst, redemption and closure.

Tyler had faked her own death to get away from a man who deceived her, ruined her.  

"He was a man consumed by rage, hate, and revenge. A man who would stop at nothing until I was broken, Well, he succeeded. I was wrecked."

Four years later Tyler has made the United States her home with her son. She was in hiding, she had minimal contact with her parents, she didn't want to be found in order to keep her son, Jeremy safe. Unfortunately, Jeremy becomes ill and is hospitalized. Tyler's fears return and calls her parents. She's given up her refugee, she knows Dean will find her and when he does her life once again is turned upside down. Dean is ready to fight for what is 'his'. He confesses his to Tyler, he wants to be upfront from the beginning. It's devastating and he almost loses Tyler again.  Tyler has her own secret she doesn't want to reveal to Dean. She wants to keep her family safe, she knows Dean is dangerous. 

"Because you're too dangerous. You're dangerous to my mind, my body, my hear. Don't you understand that? Don't you understand what you did to me? How could I ever move on form something like that?"

Dean doesn't concede defeat. He continues to fight for 'his'. When they finally come together, begin to forgive and heal, vengeance comes back to rear it's ugly head.

Tyler is a woman on a mission to protect her family and her heart. She strong, courageous and forgiving. She had to make difficult decisions from leaving her home, to accepting Dean back into her life. Trust is difficult after she had been deceived by her best friends but she finds away to open up her heart. Dean becomes human, the toilet paper fights, toothpaste argument, the name calling between him and Jimmy brings him back to his old self. Dean is repentant, he wears it on his heart. He's did spend enough time on the naughty step. I love the struggle, angst, and forgiveness. I am most happy for the closure!



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