Book Review
of Redemption Sponsored by Bewitching Book Tours
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Redemption
By JR Turner
Half-angel Savannah Mantas smells the
sulfuric stench of wrath when it enters her city, Iron Point. Resurrected by
the archangel Michael, she’s hunting for redemption and half-demon Nico
Montenegro is her prey. He comes from the Fringes, the border between the city
and the toxic wasteland beyond. When they meet, Nico tells her a story, one of
genocide and confiscated bodies. Not revenge, but justice is his purpose and
his target is the most admired family in the world–Commander Hathaway and his
daughter.
Hathaway’s soldiers are slaughtering
Fringers and secretly feeding them to Revenants, mutants who survived the
bio-bombing of 2120. They have a twisted idea they can train these clever
creatures like dogs and keep them out of the city long enough to mobilize an
evacuation for the wealthy and well-connected. Savannah knows better. Revenants
are what killed her. When they attack, the last of humankind may be wiped out
completely. Stopping Hathaway might just be enough to gain her redemption and
escape a hellish fate.
About the
Author:
J.R.
Turner is the Executive Director of the Wisconsin Writers Association. She
writes in a variety of genres including middle-grade adventures, young adult
horror, romantic suspense, horror, military action, and urban fantasy. In her
spare time she enjoys arts and crafts, traveling, and movies. Few things in
life compare to her passion for the written word, except perhaps the pursuit of
chocolate.
Contacts:
Website: www.jennifer-turner.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JRTurner17
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JRTurner
Createspace https://www.createspace.com/3830999
Excerpt:
The green eye overhead scans me for obvious weapons. My tawny hair glows emerald in the
reflection on the glass, my pale skin an
alien
sea-foam green.
Security clears me and the doors open. Instantly the smoky
haze thickens and the
music is deafening.
thud–thud–thud–thud
There
are
no words to this
melody–it's the
sound of prowling for relief
and release, the rhythm
recognized by humans
for centuries.
I may
have changed, but I'm
not so different from the
couples writhing
on the dance floor.
My human half responds to
the
seduction of losing
myself in the throng, to pretend I
don't know what I
do. The temptation is
delicious.
Wrath waits.
His scent comes from my right, not far. I squeeze into the crowd, wondering if I should return once I've dispatched this
man.
Why I wasted most of my mortal life working so hard is a
deep regret. Perhaps
if I had indulged in
more
normal interactions with non-military personnel, or if… If, if, if. I've
done this to myself a million
times and I'm not going there now.
The music changes–new song, same beat. The couples, threesomes, and foursomes never pause,
riding
a wave of wantonness.
Clean
sweat, colognes, and
perfumes assail me from
every
direction–a heady
mixture
not entirely
unpleasant.
My heart wants to fall into the faster beat, pick up this pulsing noise.
thud–thud–thud–thud
At the bar, I
shove a token across the scarred top and watch my
peripheries. Waiting.
He will make himself
known.
This close to him, I gain another scent, one deep from within his veins. He will sense me, if he hasn't yet and act soon.
The
wrath builds.
A girl, hardly
out of her teens, maybe still a teen, all of five feet tall and weighing as
much
as a bottle of Amethyst (named
after Commander Hathaway's daughter) hollers
above the music.
"What'd you
want?"
I shout,
"Black on
red."
She turns, long black hair fans from
a high ponytail as she fetches
the
bottles and pours a healthy base of Amethyst, then
adds the colors. The black
entwines with the red in a sea of plum
liquor. Orgiastic figures form
and fade within the liquid clouds. I watch the hypnotic blend, like I'm not seeking the source of the
thick, wicked aroma. By the time she slides my drink to me and takes the token, I know where
wrath stands.
He
is behind
me.
I spin the thin straw in my glass as if he and I don't know
we
are there with a purpose: I and my need for redemption, he and his need
for revenge. He is a Halfling–part man part demon. He
can heal, but he
can't
regenerate.
A swift slice
between certain vertebrae, severing
the
brainstem, and he is another death in
a dying world.
My impatience flees
and I'm willing to
wait. Is he?
thud–thud–thud–thud
Am I choosing my moment or is this hesitation based on human
vulnerabilities
I no longer have? The
relics of these mortal emotions are a struggle for me. Not so long ago I feared the same possibilities as everyone: injury, sickness, a return of
The
Wasting, and death. My determination is stronger than these
fears, I
tell myself. Yet without the duster, only my long hair
covers the bare skin above my corset. Awareness of him and of
my
true frailties increases. Immortal yes, impervious to pain, no.
I sip my
black
and red, feel the tangle of opposites flowing
down my throat, nearly hear the soft moans of pleasure–and he takes one step closer. A couple beside us are making out. His hand is beneath her spangled top, forcing her back against the
bar.
For one brief moment, as the drink hits my system, I feel his
hand on my breast and then the sensation is gone. They are
oblivious to everything, including the wrathful Halfling
and the dark angel beside
them.
thud–thud–thud–thud
"I
know what you are." He speaks loud
because
of the heavy bass, but the
words
come on a wave of warm breath
against my neck.
Deep, his voice is
filled
with darkness and
need, despair and
determination. I want to close my eyes, indulge in more of the sense-heightening Amethyst
and listen to the
rich
baritones
smooth all the roughness
from my edges, dampen
all my thoughts like an exotic shroud
over
my mind.
Book Review:
There had better be a book two. That’s all I can say after bawling my way
through the ending of this book. Just
sayin’.
Talk about your mismatched pairs, a
half angel and a half demon team up to kill the biggest sinner in the world and
fall in love. Then you find out that…XXXXXXX…
nope that would be a total spoiler, sorry you will have to read it yourself.
I laughed, I cried, I got totally
turned on, I got angry, more laughing, and more crying. This is definitely a “curl up with a good
book” kind of book.
I give this book 5 out of 5 clouds.
This
product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.
Thanks so much for being a part of my blog tour!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Jenny:)
OMG! Thanks BUNCHES for the great review! I always leave a comment before I read the review because I'm scared I might need to go off and bawl for a while first. This made my day!! You rock!!! Thanks TONS! :)
ReplyDeletePlease just tell me that there will be a book 2. I was totally bawling when I got to the end....of course that was also partially due to the fact that it was 5 am and I was still awake, but even so. I got to then end and I cried. I told my daughter (age 16) about the book and that I hoped there was a book 2 because although I loved the ending it was too sad for words.
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