Redemption takes you on a roller coaster ride filled with turns, twists, dips and highs at the Callie Anderson "Amusement Park".
I looked so forward to the conclusion of Katherine and Cole's story, however, I knew going in the beginning of this book was going to gnaw me down to the bone, and it did. Katherine finds herself in a very dark place refusing to ask for help, spiraling further down the proverbial rabbit hole as she does not see herself worthy of Redemption.
The journey is raw, ugly and heartbreaking BUT the end is definitely worth the price of admission. Katherine has love and support from her inner-circle, however, in her quest to distance herself from her friends, Cole, her job, literally everything positive in her life, she discovers their support remains intact even as their concern and worries skyrocket.
Katherine is flawed, deeply so, with inner demons needing to be exorcised. She's come back from temptation before though she never really dealt with the guilt, shame and confusion that came with her backstory. She has to dig deep, deeper than ever before to triumph. Meanwhile, Cole is left confused, hurt and convinced he has found the 'one' and will stop at nothing to help in any way he can. His support along with Lila, Ben and her mother allows her to get the treatment she so desperately needs.
I won't lie, you feel connected to our heroine and you want to kick her in the ass a few dozen times but you never stop feeling. You want her to succeed and find inner peace.
We get our HEA, but only after she learns to forgive herself and acknowledge her feelings and admitting what happened to her mother. Cue the tissues, you will need them.
Kudos to Callie for giving us a messy love story!