Monday 6 October 2014

Point of Redemption (The Nordic Lords MC #2) By Stacey Lynn



Lies. 
Heartbreak. 
Betrayal. 

No one knew the devastation of those three words more than Faith Winston and five years ago, she endured every one of them. All she wanted was to feel safe and marry the very man who promised to love her and protect her, Ryker Knight. 

But growing up in the Nordic Lords Motorcycle Club, she should have known she couldn’t have a happy ending. Instead, her world became a nightmare. The bikers—her family—abandoned her, leaving her to crash without their safety net. 

Ryker Knight has spent the last five years consumed with guilt, running from the ghosts that haunt him. That is until his past catches up with him the moment his brother needs his help. Returning home to Jasper Bay, he’s forced to face the same ghosts he was running from. Only to find that the woman he loved is trapped in a hell of her own, entrenched behind enemy lines —and it’s all his fault. 

And even though Ryker’s life comes with priorities that he can’t – and won’t - turn his back on, he refuses to leave Jasper Bay until he’s found Faith. 

But will she want to return to the life she’s always wanted even if Ryker is no longer capable of giving her what he once promised? 

Point of redemption is so much more better than the first book in the series. 
I loved Faith in the first one and hated what she had to do to survive the life her mother gave her. 
You know when you dislike a mother in a book and it makes you happy you have the mother you do. I got like that and even text my mom to tell her I loved her and thanked her for everything she did for me. The mother in this book, well, let's just say, I was glad how it ended for her. 

This book has more of a connection between the characters. You can feel the chemistry and the love they have. I think Stacey's writing improves mega in this one. She created a serious issue and made it so you could feel the pain and torment without actually knowing the full extent of what Faith went through. 

I loved Ryker, and so glad he stepped in and showed her who she was again, not who they made her think she was.

All in all the story continues from the first one, where they make a deal with a mob family. 
Writing my review next on Point of freedom. 

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