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Deliverance
Deliverance
Deliverance
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Deliverance

Written by C. J. Redwine

Narrated by Renée Chambliss

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Rachel Adams has been kidnapped by enemy forces and is being taken to Rowansmark while her love, Logan McEntire, is imprisoned and awaiting trial, unable to leave Lankenshire. As uneasy alliances are tested and their enemies plot against them, will the two manage to find a way to rid their world of the tyrannical Commander and destroy the tech that controls the deadly Cursed One once and for all?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 19, 2015
ISBN9781494581015
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C. J. Redwine

C.J. Redwine is a New York Times bestselling author of speculative fiction, a diehard lover of going to the movies, and a believer in fairytales. She keeps a six-foot tall Loki figure in her office and will argue the merits of Batman vs. Superman with anyone she meets. She once accidentally punched herself in the face on a ride at Disneyland. She doesn’t recommend it.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I Love Rachel and Logan. Great ending to the trilogy.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Review courtesy of Dark Faerie TalesQuick & Dirty: A good ending to a fun series. I really struggled to get into this final book, but once I finally read it, I ended up enjoying it!Opening Sentence: “Five minutes.”The Review:Rachel has been kidnapped and is on her way into enemy territory! If she has any hope of surviving and getting back to Logan she will have to escape her captors. But as they draw closer to Rowansmark, Rachel discovers a terrible secret. Rowansmark has a weapon that could destroy everyone she loves and the only way to save them is to destroy it. Instead of trying to escape Rachel decides that she will need to go into the heart of her enemy’s city and dismantle the weapons herself. It will be dangerous and her chances of getting out alive are slim, but Rachel will do anything to protect the people she loves.Logan has once again been separated from the girl he loves and to rescue her he will need an army. Too bad he is currently stuck in prison and about to go on trial. Logan needs a plan and he needs to figure it out fast or he is going to lose everything. An opportunity presents itself, but if Logan decides to take it he will have to join forces with the man he hates most: Commander Jason Chase. Logan knows that he can’t trust the Commander but it looks like he doesn’t have any other options if he wants to save Rachel.I loved Rachel in Defiance but I really struggled with her character in Deception! She was so negative and just not the spunky person I connected with in the first book. At the beginning of Deliverance I still struggled with her a little bit but as the book progressed I started to like her again. She grows so much and while she is tainted by what has happened to her she learns to deal with it. I feel like I understand her so much better now and in the end I think she becomes an amazing and inspiring character. She is someone that has been through so much but no matter what life throws at her she never gives up. I loved how resourceful and determined she is, it made her someone you can respect. Overall, me and Rachel had our ups and downs but ultimately I loved her.I had pretty much the same issues with Logan that I had with Rachel. I loved him in the first book and had a really hard time with him in the second book. He had a lot of confidence issues and it was frustrating to watch him doubt himself so much. But luckily he wasn’t like that in this book. He has really come into his own and has become the amazing leader he was always meant to be.The one thing that has been great throughout all three books was the relationship between Logan and Rachel. They are so sweet together and they bring out the best in each other. I love that Logan respects Rachel and treats her like an equal. I also love that Rachel push’s Logan to be the best person he can be. There is never any doubt about how much they love each other and that was refreshing. In so many books nowadays the relationship problems add all the drama to the story and I am so glad that wasn’t the case with this book.Deliverance is a fast paced story full of romance and adventure, but I had really mixed feelings about it. First off, I got a review copy of this book months before it even released and I remember being really excited about it, so I picked it up right away. I think I maybe got 25% in and just didn’t feel like finishing it. About a year later, I tried to pick it up again and I got a little bit further but ended up putting it down again. I was going to just write a DNF review but I was talking to a friend and she told me how much she loved this series so I figured I would give it one more try. I am glad I did because I did end up finishing the book this time around and ultimately I did like it, but I think I just needed to be in the mood for it. I also think one of the main reasons I lost interest before was because it felt very similar to the two previous books. The plot seemed to be a little repetitive so I think if you were to binge read the whole series you might get bored, but if you spread it out I don’t think you will notice this as much. Personally, I liked the first book in the series by far, it was the best but it did wrap up nicely and I am glad I finished reading it. If you are a fantasy fan I would recommend giving this series a try!Notable Scene:“I’m not worried. I’m just saying that I’m not walking into Rowansmark with nothing to show for our trip but your assurances that your brother will show up.”“We don’t need Rachel anymore. He’ll show up no matter what, don’t you see that?” Ian’s voice is impatient. “We can punish her now, and –““What does it matter if you punish her now or punish her later? The girl is dead either way.”FTC Advisory: HarperTeen provided me with a copy of Deliverance. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    WOW just WOW..Finished the series and am super impressed Redwine pulled it out of the hat.Love,adventure,betrayal,loyalty...I could go on and on. This book..this series...got my attention and kept it.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A nice, satisfying, and justice finding ending. Unlike some dystopian novels, this one ends on a high note, though there is considerable loss along the way. I'd like to know more about the creatures that live under the earth.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I’m happy to say that I have followed this book from the very beginning. It has captured my attention yet I could not put it down.Plot: So if you have followed this series, then you know what is going on. Rachel is in a war and captured, struggling to hang on. Logan is trying to get to her as well as dealing with secrets of his own. This plot fills in the reader with many secrets and answers. It has plenty of action so you will neither get bored or tired of it. I read page to page as fast as I could.Rachel/Logan: The plot does switch between the two characters. It does flow well, giving a reader a good insight on what is going on in the moment with both of them. I can’t even begin to tell you how exciting it was to know Logan thoughts. I always wanted to be in his mind more and this story gives the reader the opportunity.Ending: Well the ending gears up for this epic battle and its awesome. Things get resolved and the reader even gets a really nice ending. I couldn’t help but smile as I read the last few pages. In fact, I read them three times. Just so I can feel the feeling of love and peace.Yes this series is DA BOMB and yes, you should go out and buy it. Deliverance is an excellent tale full of energy and achievement.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I wanted to read Deliverance because I have loved not only the beautiful covers but the story and world inside the book. The first and second books were fast paced and great reads for me and I def wanted to read the conclusion to this enjoyed series. I will admit that I didn't get into it right away because I didn't remember the details of what had happened in the first two books and my reviews didn't help much. I could recall Logan and Rachel as well as Willow, but the rest were a bit fuzzy. I really need a site that will tell me what happened in the first books of series since it is so long in between and maybe the beginning wouldn't have been so slow for me. I skimmed a bit especially with Logan's part because even though I know that I liked the romance with him and Rachel, I didn't remember his characteristics and he was under a lot of pressure and I think that those below him asking every two seconds if he has a plan got on my nerves a bit. Once it got to the Rachel story line, I got a little more into it, but I didn't remember the details about the trackers and what her deal was with her captors besides of course, that she was kidnapped. It is so hard when the kidnapped scenario happens in books though, because I am all about some steam and chemistry and of course you don't get as much of that when separated. But you do get a different kind of character development and I know that its a key element to so many stories. It was full of some really hard scenes, on the side of gory but so heartbreaking. Some of the characters are hard to like, but I appreciate how this one really looks at motivations and how similar pasts can be but just a few different choices along the way can shape future decisions and actions. On top of that the theme of forgiveness that Rachel learned while being captive and how important it can be even the simplest kindess can mean to someone else. The story tied up the plots and gave me satisfaction with reading, although I think that I would have liked it even more if there were more recap in the beginning, because there is no way that I had time to reread no matter how much I enjoy the series or books before it. Feeling lost and forgetting a bunch of the side characters as well as referenced past events that are seriously impacting the characters choices made me continue to be a bit lost and knowing that I was missing out on development and even more resolution than if I read back to back, had better memory retention, better recap, or a chance to reread. Bottom Line: Enjoyable, but forgot a lot and was a bit lost. Still loved Rachel and Logan and appreciated their ending.