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Redemption by J.S. Snow

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4.0

I don't even know how to express the emotions that I went through while reading this book. It was a masterpiece and I was shocked that it was J.S. Snow's first book. I experienced so many different raw emotions that left me on the brink of an emotional breakdown and other times laughing so hard at the comments that are thrown in there by author. She definitely has a great sense of humour and knows a few profanities!

The book centers around Alexis Grace Hattabough, a girl who was found at the age of three in a cardboard box in an alley by Sister Maria Therese and Father Martin Thomas after experiencing some atrocities at the hands of Victor Davone. At three Alex is a music prodigy and although she can not speak she is able to speak through her gift of music. As she ages her gift of music allows her to further her education where she dreams of becoming an accomplished guitarist in a heavy metal band.

As Alex's dream begins to come true she begins to play with Hell's Redemption while lead guitarist Seth Batista's arm heals after a climbing accident. Alex must learn to navigate in a man's rock n roll world where women rarely step forth. She must learn to put her personal values aside and concentrate on what is best for the band and develops a strong relationship with the guys.

The problem is that someone is digging into Alex's past and her secrets may not stay hidden for long. Will this end her rock n roll dreams or will it allow other dreams to come true instead?

Loved this book from start to finish!!

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