Redeemed

· Sins of Our Ancestors Book 3 · Purple Puppy Publishing
4.4
7 reviews
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It’s time to break FREE.


The evil ruler of WPN has been vanquished, leaving a power vacuum in his wake. His departure also left the world in upheaval. Again. Because of her involvement in his removal, all eyes turn to Ruby. The struggle over WPN’s new leader isn’t Ruby’s only problem, though. 


A powerful few still see the Marked kids as a threat and want them eliminated. Ruby’s aunt is in even more danger than before, and the Marked themselves are tired of waiting to be saved. They’re preparing to take action themselves, but it could make everything worse. 


Can Ruby uncover what really happened more than ten years ago in time? Or will she be forced to choose between saving her family and those who have never had a champion?


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4.4
7 reviews
Tammie Causey
October 21, 2020
I enjoyed this conclusion to the Sins of Our Ancestors trilogy. This is a post-apocalyptic with teen romance thrown in, so if you like that sort of thing you will probably like this series. There were a few little things that niggled at me, like the over protective nature of the love interest, but he never went so far with it that he didn't respect Ruby's wishes so I could over look that. In general I liked him. There were some repetitive things that happened in the series as a whole. There is a lot of traveling from place to place, and I kind of felt like it got a little old after a while. And Ruby and her friends tended to get captured a lot, which I thought happened a little too often. Mostly though I liked this book and the series overall was good, and I liked that not everything was wrapped up too neatly in the end. There were a couple of deaths that made me sad but needed to happen to balance things out. Something I liked about this series is the way the author describes the scientific research for creating the virus and finding the cure. I'll admit I am not a scientist and never did that well in science in school, but the way it was written made it feel somewhat plausible to me instead of just coming out of nowhere. This series was a quick, fun read and I'm looking forward to reading more from this author.
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Branalyn Dailey
June 14, 2021
When I originally read Redeemed, it was the end of the trilogy. It was good and wrapped up the story, but I was left feeling more bereft than usual. I was very happy when a fourth book was announced! That said, Redeemed is a crucial part of the story, full of action and adventure!
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C Denman
October 8, 2021
Book 3 in the series is another brilliant installment in Ruby's story. Without giving away any spoilers, there are so many riveting twists that will have the reader at the edge of their seat!
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Bridget loves her husband and all five of her kids (most days). She has a springy dog, backyard chickens, three goofy horses, two lions' head rabbits, and two demanding cats. Every day is a battle between playing with kids, riding her horse Leo, and writing. If her publication speed has slowed down, you can blame the kids and the horse.

She makes cookies waaaaay too often, and thinks they should have their own food group. In a possibly misguided attempt at balancing the scales between overconsumption and exertion, she kickboxes every day. So if you don't like her kids, her cookies, or her books, maybe don't tell her in person.

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