Review: Finn’s Redemption – Sierra Summer

Posted June 17, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 2 Comments

Alli Downing can’t get over Finn Donovan. Fifteen years after he seduced her and then broke her heart, she still comes with his name on her lips, every time she touches herself. Now he’s back in town, claiming her necklace is one of three keys needed to break his family’s curse.

Finn can’t just take the necklace from Alli. She has to offer it to him while naked. On an altar. During a magic ritual filled with mind-blowing sex. And she has to be in love with him. Finn decides to tempt, tease and torment Alli with pleasure until she sees he’s no longer the stupid kid who stomped all over her heart so long ago. He’s the man who loves her, has always loved her, and he’s determined to prove it. One way or another, he’ll get the necklace to break the curse…and claim Alli for his own.

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Release Date:  June 8, 2012
Publisher:  Ellora’s Cave
Source:  Provided by Publisher
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

Finn Donovan broke Alli Downing’s heart when she was eighteen.  She fell in love with him and gave him her virginity only to find out he made a bet with his friends about bedding her.  While Finn may have disappeared from their sleepy little town soon after, Alli did everything she could to forget Finn, his family and the betrayal she felt.  Fifteen years later, Finn is back and claiming he intends to make Alli his, while breaking the curse against his family.  While Alli’s willing to help break the curse, she may not be so willing to hand over her heart.

Finn was a man on a mission.  He was called home because he’s sister had fallen sick due to the family curse.  What he really came home for was his woman.  Finn screwed up his relationship with Alli and let high school idiocy get in the way of his life with Alli.  Now older and wiser, he sets out to prove to Alli that she really does mean the world to him.

Alli, for her part, at least listened to what Finn had to say.  She was confused and really wanted to toss him out when she initially saw him, but she couldn’t ignore the feelings she had for Finn either.  She fought with herself, a lot, over what she should do with Finn, but eventually realized that she still loved him, despite what happened and the 15 year separation.

While this was a solid story, I wished we could have had more about exactly what happened between Finn and the witch Claudia (based on his reaction, something more must have happened) and what Finn had to endure while exiled.  I would have thought Alli would have asked more questions, but it seemed that she took whatever information was given to her and moved on.

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