Review: Redemption River by Lindsay Cross

Posted October 25, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review: Redemption River by Lindsay CrossRedemption River by Lindsay Cross
Series: Men of Mercy #1
Published by LLC Publication Date: October 21st 2015
Pages: 320
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three-half-stars
three-half-flames

Hunter James didn’t want or need redemption.
Until one mission turns his world upside down.
He left Mercy to fight for his country and escape a broken heart. Years later, he is hard. Cold. A man without mercy. Part of an elite Task Force, he tracks a brutal terrorist to his home town. And runs into the woman who betrayed him…
Evangeline Videl was destroyed when Hunter left. Determined to move on, she finds another man, but discovers too late the monster hidden beneath his smooth smile. Struggling to find the conviction to live, Evie finds her life spinning out of control.
Then Hunter returns…
Forced to band together to find the terrorist before its too late, Hunter and Evie must learn to forgive or risk losing the promise of redemption and their lives…


I was preparing a blog tour promo post for this series and decided to read this first book to see if it was intriguing as it looked. I will admit, the action had me on the edge of my seat and the bad guys were truly, truly evil. The author had me wondering if our heroine, Evie, could trust anyone in her small town right up until almost the end. What I had issues with was the romance between Hunter and Evie.

These two had a lot of history. He thought she cheated. He leaves her in a huff for the military and never looks back. His leaving pushes Evie into the arms of a man who breaks her. So when Hunter walks into Evie’s life again, I’d expect her to be resistant to the man. Want nothing to do with him. She is, for about 5 seconds, before they start falling all over each other. And Hunter thinks this woman cheated on him, but there he is quick to sleep with her again. It just left me wondering how they could hate each other for 5 years, he would flaunt woman in front of her when he’d been home before, yet when he was on a mission that involved her he suddenly remembered how much he wanted her. It left me not believing their romance, because surely if they felt this strongly now they could have worked through things sooner, right?

Overall it was an entertaining read. The suspense kept me turning the pages and despite my feelings on the romance, Hunter and Evie were pretty hot together.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.