Experience the final trial of an assassin once called Shadow in the conclusion to the Amazon Top 100 Bestselling series, THE REDEMPTION SAGA! Sawyer Matthews is a retired and presumed-dead assassin. Ripped from her life of shadows and secrets, she’s decided to gamble it all and accept a new chapter in her life—one that may lead to a brighter future.It slipped between her fingers. At the eleventh … fingers. At the eleventh hour, the World Magi Council took away her evidence of redemption. The one thing she truly wanted and needed to live a normal life and prove she wasn’t what everyone believed. Instead, she has one journey left to make. One man to bring to justice.
But her support is reeling. The men she loves are dealing with a pain she only knows too well. They’re going to need to pull themselves together, look to the future, and finish this last task. She needs them and they need her as they work together on this trying and painful case as one question looms over them, casting a shadow over their days.
Can Sawyer find redemption in killing the monster that made her one?
This is an Urban Fantasy reverse harem series of full length novels where the leading lady doesn’t have to choose from her romantic interests. This series will have M/M content.
These books are rated for mature audiences, 18+ due to violence, language, and sexual themes.
This series deals with several triggering topics including, but not limited to, suicide, child abuse, rape, and PTSD.
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This has been a highly emotional journey with Sawyer and her men. From book one this story went dark and deep only growing from book to book. This is the final installment which is fantastic yet bitter sweet since I didn’t want it to end. Banet truly does the story justice as she wraps it all up and I can fully admit it made me cry by the end. Fantabulous series that is a total must read for all!!! I loved it so I give it 5/5 stars.
Paranormal. Rh. 5 Magi. Special Agent Team. Multi-POV. Sawyer and the team are reeling after the WMC’s orders and James’s death. They must bury their handler\friend\father, find a place to live, get their heads on straight, then hunt down Axel with no where to start. I think this may have been to most emotional one of the series. It really dug in deep and pulled all the feels, dissected all characters, and explored all the shadows. It was a great heartfelt ending to and amazing series. Loved it all the way through.
This is the final installment of a really great series. These characters were amazing and I will revisit them often. Sawyer was a great female lead and the men, all of them, were exceptional. Quinn will always be my favorite feral man. This RH series was a wild ride from start to finish but I have no regrets! I would recommend this series to anyone!
Overall: 5/5
I ADORE Sawyer and the team. I know this is the last book in the series, but emotionally I’ll never be able to let them go. Sawyer’s journey was so hard, there was so much loss and heartache, and the guys journeys were just as difficult, but they were beautiful too. The emotion in this book was intense and I think Kristen did a stunning job conveying the emencity of it. There were some seriously difficult parts to read, and there were times I had to put the book down and walk away because I was scared of what I thought was going yo happen, but its so, SO worth it. This was a beautiful, fitting end to a group of characters I’ve come to cherish. Thank you Kristen for sharing them with us! I can’t wait to see where your muse take you next and what world’s you get to share with us!
WOW I am so sad this series is over. This was such an amazing book and a kick-ass ending but oh man I seriously wish it wasn’t over. I loved that ending with Sawyer and her me and there amazing family!!! I will recommend this series to as many people as I possibly can!!
I was waiting for this book the moment it was announced. I didn’t want the series to end, but I wanted a resolution finally. Some parts were slow, but understandably so. You can’t always have action, sometimes the characters need to grieve. Sawyer continued working and that kept the pace and didn’t feel like anything stalled. I enjoyed so much of this book. Of this series that I am sad to see it end. But this was a good end. This was an insightful end. This gave all kinds of closure and resolution. We saw each of the characters grow. We saw each go onto different paths but stay together. At the same time, it doesn’t feel like this is over, even though it is. I am not left wanting, but I am because I never want to leave these characters. This book was everything it needed to be and this series was amazing and dark. I am so sad it is over, but I am so happy that it happened.
I knew what had to happen. There was only one place for the story to go. The journey there, though… The steps taken. That was where real the story happened. It was the battle between good and evil, not just in the world, but within themselves. It was a fitting end to this series and as much as I am sad to see them go, i am satisfied that the story ended just as it should have.
ARC generously provided by the author for review.
Sawyer and her guys are dealing with the fallout of book 4. The team is vulnerable and I liked how each of them had to be strong at different times and in different ways. ANOR starts off with the funeral and just keeps pulling at her heart throughout. I am sad to see this series end, but happy with how it did 🙂
Freaking amazing, the perfect ending to a great series. Kristen Banet has written a story that had me laughing, crying and wanting to throw my kindle a few times, it was such an emotional rollercoaster. I felt everything Sawyer, Zander, Jasper, Quinn, Elijah and Vincent went through, the grief, the anger and rage, the love and loyalty.
I have loved Sawyer from book one, she is such a strong fierce character. I have loved her journey of redemption, escaping out of the shadows.
I am so sad that this is the end for Sawyer and her guys I loved every moment. I know that there isn’t going to be anymore but I am hoping (keeping my fingers crossed) that Kristen will put these in a boxset as she did with The Kingson Pride and The Wolves with maybe a bonus at the end .
The final book of The Redemption saga rips all of the feels out of you and stomps all over them then it tapes them back together. Grab your tissues, have a seat and snuggle in for the farewell story.
Picking up where the prior book leaves off, we fall head first into a heartbreaking affair. The team is once again after Axel but this time they are on the edge, each breaking under their own issues. The sexy times are a lot less in this book, but there is quite a bit of emotional growth and connections. I did miss Quinn. While he was in it, I do wish we had seen more of him. He’s my fave though so I could just be totally biased.
The writing, as always, flows well and is easy to read. I did not notice any editing issues throughout my copy. The dialogue feels natural as do the emotional responses. The plot remains interesting throughout the story and is very well plotted.
While I’ll miss Sawyer and the guys, I felt the ending was satisfying and made sense. It wraps everything up and allows us all to leave the characters without wondering where they go.
Overall, I would recommend this book. If you have not read the previous books of the series, I strongly suggest doing that or a lot of the story will not have the impact that it should. If you have read them, I don’t know why you wouldn’t. Good bye to Sawyer and the guys. Thank you Kristin Banet for a intriguing escape and an emotional journey. I look forward to the next adventure you take us on.