Friday, September 15, 2017

Redemption Island~L.B.Dunbar~ New Release and Review

Cover Design: Shanoff Formats
Release Date: September 15, 2017
 

Synopsis

The Island Welcome to the island. This is no fantasy. You’ll face fears. You’ll face travesty. You’ll face yourself. One deserted island. Two heinous crimes. Two convicted hearts. When decent people do bad things, there’s only one place for forgiveness: Redemption Island. The island knows what you’ve done.

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About the Author

 
Avid drinker of Coca-Cola, L.B. Dunbar loves the sweet things in life. Her affair with all things romantic began with her first book at the tender age of six: Goldilocks and the Three Bears. One can never forget her first! From there, the reading journey includes a deep love of fairy tales, medieval knights, regency debauchery, and alpha males. She loves a deep belly laugh and a strong hug. Occasionally, she has the energy of a Jack Russell terrier. Accused, yes, that’s the correct word, of having an over active imagination; to her benefit, such an imagination works well. Author of over a dozen novels, she’s created small town worlds, rock star mayhem, and MMA chaos. Her other duties in life include: mother to four growing children and wife to the one and only.
 

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Elizabeth's Review


4 Stars - Would Recommend to a Friend


Review Copy Provided by Author


Okay, I have to admit that I am sitting here trying to figure out what I want to say about Redemption Island. This is an unique read that is taking some time to process.
Tack and Juliet are connected by one terrible night and the actions that followed. They are individually taken to what is supposed to be a deserted island, where the each expected to be the only inhabitant for the next year with minimal contact with the outside world for essentials.
The story that follows is a well written exploration of so many different things. Both Tack and Juliet have vast emotional growth and significant self discovery. We also see redemption, forgiveness, love, loss, and confusion.
One of my favorite things about Redemption Island is that even though I know it's a duet (and I am very much looking forward to the conclusion), it ends in such away that it could be a stand alone that lets your imagination run wild.
I have a feeling my curiosity will be running rampant until the second half of the duet comes out!

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