Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Redemption Series by Cara Marsi

Logan’s Redemption by Cara Marsi
Redemption # 1
 

Logan’s Redemption is the first book in the Redemption Series by Cara Marsi.  I really didn’t know what to expect in this book.  The cover had a hot guy but kind of looked generic, but the blurb sounded good, and I love a good redemption.

In this book we meet Logan Tanner and Doriana Callahan who have had a tainted past together.  When Logan is called in to work Dori’s fathers company Logan jumps at the chance to see her again.  Logan, owning a security firm, is called in undercover and ends up being Dori’s assistant.  Feelings from the past are jolted into the present, and with a job to do Logan is having a hard time focusing on the job at hand.  When Dori’s life is threatened and secretes are unveiled the couple are faced with life changing decisions.

My Thoughts:

I love the idea of redemption and my all time favorite are characters that have a redeeming quality.  The concept of this book was through the roof.  It kept me reading and interested in the plot and characters.  The alluring mystery paired with the idea of rekindled love captured me from the start.  The chemistry the characters had had me fanning myself at times.  *SPOLIER ALERT*  I also love the first love idea and pair that with unknown love child was genius. 

Synopsis:
Doriana Callahan's life is unraveling. Someone is stalking her and sabotaging her father's company, her teenage son is rebelling, and Logan Tanner is back in town. For sixteen years, she's kept an explosive secret from Logan, a secret he soon discovers. Logan never belonged in Doriana's world, but a long time ago he allowed himself to dream of a future with her, until the awful night he was forced to run. Now he's back and he needs her forgiveness, but first he must forgive himself. Despite the fact that Doriana kept the existence of his son from him, Logan vows to protect her. He races against time to stop the culprit threatening Doriana and works to forge a bond with his son. Can the love and passion that still burn between Doriana and Logan overcome old lies and new danger?


Franco’s Fortune by Cara Marsi
Redemption # 2
Franco’s Fortune is the second addition to the Redemption Series by Cara Marsi. 

This is a great addition to the Redemption series.  These two characters were set up well at the end of the first book Logan’s Redemption.  I couldn’t wait for this book. 

The chemistry in this book was good, but I think I enjoyed the mystery better.  I like the characters together, and their banter was humorous. 

Overall, this book was a winner. 

Could Anita and Harris be next?  We can only hope.

This is a great series, despite the cover.  I would love to see a new cover for the books in this series.

Synopsis:

"When a female bodyguard is hired to protect a rich playboy, she finds saving his life is easier than protecting her heart."

When the past and present collide...

Somebody wants rich playboy Franco Callahan dead. When security expert Josephine Fortune arrives on his doorstep thanks to his sister Doriana, Franco finds it hard to refuse. He's had a secret attraction for the diminutive bodyguard since they met at Doriana's wedding five years before.

But attraction is all it is. Combat boot-clad Jo is not the kind of woman Franco usually loves and leaves. Which makes the ruse that Jo is his new live-in girlfriend just that until Jo gets a makeover. Suddenly seduction is on his mind and Franco has all the time in the world to pursue it—and Jo.

Martial artist Jo can take down men twice her size without blinking, but Franco's appeal outmaneuvers her emotional defenses. Jo's tough exterior hides a dark past, and Franco seems determined to learn her every secret. But he has secrets of his own.

The more Franco gets to know Jo, the more he realizes he needs her in his life, and not as his bodyguard. But as the threats to Franco escalate, Jo must use every one of her combat skills to protect him.

Can Jo keep both Franco and her heart safe, or will they pay the ultimate price for love?

 

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