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Red Ledger Revenge by Meredith Wild

9/7/2019

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This could be our last chance…

Time is running out to right this wrong. With Tristan gone, everything is out of place. My family is fractured. My freedom is in question. Our future has never been more perilous. The only way back together is to find the man who’s set us on this path. The mastermind. The heartless architect of a plan so elaborate and diabolical, even Tristan couldn’t look the other way.

We’ve come too far to turn back now. We’ve lost too much to give up this fight.

But in our quest for justice, Tristan’s heart seems set on revenge. When it comes to a mission, he’s always focused. Always ready. This is different. His thirst for Simon’s demise threatens to cloud the instincts that have kept us alive all this time. And this could be our last chance…

4 Heart Review by Brittany

We've finally reached the end, or have we? I'm not entirely sure, to be honest. I think we're done with Tristan and Isabel's story, but the ending leads me to believe that someone else's story is up next.

There's not much to say about this part. It's short, sweet, and fulfilling. We finally get the end that we've been waiting for, Simon's demise. But the how is what makes this worth reading. 

If you've been keeping up with the series so far, then you know how sweet this revenge will be.

3.5 Heart Review by Ashley

This was it! The end of the Tristan and Isabel saga. Meredith Wild took me around the world and back again with this series.

The intensity was there. The drama. The scheming. The danger. The love. The tension. It was all leading to this...the final showdown with the man behind all the mayhem. I will say that I found how things ended for the mastermind a little anti-climatic. Was it poetic justice, absolutely. Did I want him to suffer more, you betcha. After being with these characters for a year now, I am glad that they got what they were after, a future with each other.
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About the Author

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Meredith Wild is a #1 New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author. After publishing her debut novel Hardwired in September 2013, Wild used her ten years of experience as a tech entrepreneur to push the boundaries of her “self-published” status, becoming stocked in brick-and-mortar bookstore chains nationwide and forging relationships with the major retailers.

In 2014, Wild founded her own imprint, Waterhouse Press, under which she hit No. 1 on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers lists. She has been featured on CBS This Morning, The Today Show, the New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Publishers Weekly, and The Examiner. Her foreign rights have been sold in over 20 languages.

Living on Florida’s Gulf Coast with her husband and three children, she refers to herself as a techie, whiskey appreciator, and shameless sun worshipper. Find out more about what projects she’s working on next at www.meredithwild.com.

AUTHOR LINKS

Facebook: www.facebook.com/meredithwild
Twitter: www.twitter.com/wildmeredith
Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/meredithwild
Instagram: www.instagram.com/meredithwild
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/wildmeredith


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