Reviews for
REDEMPTION
Author:
Debra Lee
4 ½ Stars
The one thing that I absolutely love about Debra Lee's books is that she makes her characters real. She did this with Fay Cunningham, in A
DANGEROUS WOMAN, and she has done it again with Kay Diggs in REDEMPTION.
When you read Ms. Lee's books you can relate to the characters. They aren't plastic; they are real, with faults, feelings, and the characteristics that you find in yourself. Add that to a wonderfulstory and you have a blockbuster.
Ms. Lee has done it again. She has taken a wonderful, normal, everyday woman and made her into a hero. A woman that you cannot only like, but
you can love and admire. REDEMPTION is a story that will grab you in the first pages; take you to the top of the hill, and then up the mountain. It doesn't let you go. You just keep reading, and reading
until you come to those last few words, and then you want more.
I absolutely love Ms. Lee's books. In fact I can't get enough of them. You can relate to her characters, love her stories, and only want more
when you read one of them. I am still waiting for more of Fay's adventures from A DANGEROUS WOMAN, and now am waiting for more of Kay's adventures from REDEMPTION.
There is no way that Ms. Lee can write her books fast enough for me. I am totally hooked, and hope to keep seeing her write more, and more in
the future. I know you will feel the same way when you pick up a copy of REDEMPTION. You too will be hooked, just as I am.
~ MurderReviews.com
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Kay Diggs is a writer. She writes fiction novels. One day, after overhearing two women talk about a girl who disappeared at a college party
thirty-one years ago, she decides to write about it. When she started the story, she made most of it up, and put in some things the women told her.
Kay sent the book in to an agent, who says a publisher offered her $5 million dollars for her story. After that, strange things begin to happen.
An odd van was parked outside her house all day and night, her husband Bill, found mini camcorders placed in rooms around the house, and she always felt
like someone was watching her.
When she finds out that the vice-president, Dane Williams, was involved in the disappearance of the girl from long ago, the President of
the United States calls Kay and asks for her help. There are many important people involved now that Kay's story has come out. Will she be able to help
without getting herself killed first?
~LISA @ Book Review Cafe
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