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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Blog Tour: The Redemption by Nikki Sloane + Excerpt & Review!

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The Redemption by Nikki Sloane
Release Date: March 31, 2020




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The Redemption, book four in the Filthy Rich Americans Saga by USA Today bestselling author Nikki Sloane.

Once, the name Macalister Hale was uttered in the boardroom with respect. Now, it’s whispered in disgrace at cocktail parties hosted by Boston’s elite.
Scandal nearly destroyed me, but the one thing larger than my infamy is my bank account, and I’ve learned money can solve anything.
Well—almost anything.
Sophia Alby’s preferred currency is secrets and the way she trades information puts Wall Street to shame.
This girl charges into my life and claims a partnership can restore my reputation. My downfall was swift, but with her, my climb to redemption will be greater.
Our arrangement is professional. Appropriate. It has to be, because she’s half my age. But it doesn’t stop me from wanting . . .
To move on. To control and indulge in her. To hear the name Macalister Hale echo in her breathy moans.
But I can’t. Giving in to temptation led to my undoing before, and I won’t survive it a second time.
To the rest of the world I’m the villain, but to her? I’ll be the hero.

The Redemption is book four in the Filthy Rich Americans Saga and is Macalister Hale's story.



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Review:


4 stars
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 This was a good book! The Redemption is the fourth book in the Filthy Rich Americans series and is Macalister's book. Macalister is the fallen king of wealthy society, as well as Royce's father and rival for Marist's affections in previous books. At the end of the previous book, an accident happened when his wife attacked him and their scuffle led to a fall and her death. He went to prison for two years as punishment. Now, he is out and trying to regain his place in society and his business. Sophia was a peripheral character in the previous books. An acquaintance to Royce and Marist, she, to,o is trying to come into her own and find her place in business and life, as well as to get over some past family troubles. She approaches Macalister for a job, to become his assistant and to help him makeover his reputation in society. She is tenacious, and while she wants to help him, she also wants his help in getting revenge for her past. The two begin working together and make a strong pair. They discover a fiery chemistry and connection, overcoming all the reasons why they should not be together and leading to love.

I liked this book a good bit. I was a little wary going into this book because I wasn't a fan of Macalister in the previous books in the series. But he definitely redeemed himself in this book. He changed and became a better man, with Sophia's help. I also wasn't sure I liked Sophia after the previous books, but we really got to know her here and she came into her own. She is a hard worker and willing to do what she needed to do to get what she wanted. I ended up liking them both a lot and feeling a strong connection between them. I wasn't sure that I liked that they did not have a connection when they met in the previous books, which made it take me a while to feel chemistry between them in this book. But once I did, I enjoyed this book. Sophia had spunk and she challenged Macalister. They helped each other become less lonely and better people.
I felt that their connection and feelings for each other far surpassed the feelings Macalister thought he had for Marist and his ex-wife in the past. They were also super hot together. The story was simple, but interesting. I liked this book the most out of the series. It was not as dark, hopeless, unsafe feeling or angsty, which I liked, and was all tied up in one book, as well.

Overall, Sophia and Macalister's story is full of redemption, hope, sexiness, and love. It was great to see him finally overcome his past and get a happy ending, too. The Redemption was an entertaining journey. I look forward to more from this series and Ms. Sloane in the future!



Excerpt:

Macalister’s head turned to the opera’s costume room, wordlessly commanding me to go inside, and I carried out his order immediately. He stepped in after me, pulling the door closed with a soft thud, and the tension between us drew taut. “How did you know about this place?” I asked. “The director gave me a tour before I wrote the check.” We were utterly alone in this room full of costumes. Slips of clothes that allowed people to become a completely different person, and as I stared at him, standing in the shadows between two tall racks, I wanted to be someone else. I wanted to be the woman he’d fall in love with and break the curse. In this seclusion, Macalister was safe to look at me however he wanted, and my heart pounded like fists against the side of a cage trying to break free. He was its captor, and he knew it. He stated it like it was an unarguable law. “I own you.” It was the truth, but it was hard to surrender. I’d given him everything else. Shouldn’t I hold on to this last thing and use it to bargain for his heart? I dug deep inside myself, gathering all the strength I had not to give in, and lifted my chin in defiance. I couldn’t say the word, but I hoped my expression told him no. Rather than look irritated or frustrated, a slow, pleased smile crawled along his lips. I’d challenged him as best I could, and he was excited I’d given him the opportunity to prove me wrong. It was sexy and terrifying when he charged toward me, and I turned and fled, running as fast as I could in my heels and dress through the maze of towering racks of clothes. It would only be a matter of time before he caught me, and I ran with no intention of escaping, anyway. At the end of the row, I turned blindly to my right and dashed past shelves full of shoes and hats in plastic bins. At the edge of the room, the wall was lined with cabinets, a seamstress station, and a bare dress form. There was a large mirror, and I caught a glimpse of myself running, my soft pink dress billowing around my legs, and Macalister behind me. He probably could have caught me sooner, but either he was enjoying the chase too much or was waiting to pounce until he had me exactly where he wanted. He grasped me by the elbow and jerked me to a stop, spinning me around so I crashed into his chest, and I let out a grunt of surprise. I’d worn my hair up at his request, and so the back of my neck was bare, and his palm slid up to hold me there, steadying me as he dropped his mouth to mine. His untamed kiss brought on delirium. It buzzed through my core, radiating outward. But he abruptly tore his lips away, like a possessive child throwing a fit and taking their toys back. “Say it.” Possession was nine tenths of the law, and I felt utterly possessed. “I’m yours.” His eyes widened. It wasn’t clear exactly how he’d wanted me to say it, if I was supposed to repeat it word for word, but I’d gone with the full truth.


About Nikki:

USA Today bestselling author Nikki Sloane landed in graphic design after her careers as a waitress, a screenwriter, and a ballroom dance instructor fell through. For eight years she worked for a design firm in that extremely tall, black, and tiered building in Chicago that went through an unfortunate name change during her time there.
Now she lives in Kentucky, is married and has two sons. She is a three-time Romance Writers of America RITA© Finalist, a Passionate Plume winner, a HOLT Medallion finalist, and couldn't be any happier that people enjoy reading her sexy words.


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