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The Killing Cure #3

The Killing Cure: Redeem

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Finally, after a century apart, Julia and Charlie begin building a life together. But once again, their plans for a future are thwarted when Charlie displays puzzling side effects of his supernatural existence as the Phoenix. As his symptoms progress and Julia runs out of options, they are forced to seek out the only other immortal they know—Charlie’s former captor, Amara.

Darius and Amara go back millennia. Having drunk from the murderous Fountain of Youth, their history is marred by deadly choices. Amara is desperate to have Darius back but he cannot forgive her for the part she played in unleashing the Fountain of Youth on the world or for what the water made her do.

When Julia gets wind of Amara’s insidious plan to redeem herself, she finds that an enemy of an enemy is a friend. After saving her life, Darius reveals the truth about Charlie’s existence as the Phoenix, including the fact that this time, Julia can’t save the only man she’s ever loved. Armed with nothing but a shadowy foretelling about the Phoenix, Julia discovers that with Charlie and his newfound abilities they may be able to stop Amara from unleashing her treachery on the world. The only problem is they have no idea how. Even if they could figure it out, will the cost of bringing Amara down be too high?

296 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 4, 2020

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March 8, 2020
I waited literal years for Ms. Kendall to finish this trilogy...and I wasn't disappointed. I especially enjoyed the glimpses of the past interspersed with the present-day story.
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February 11, 2020
This book is the last in the series of The Killing Cure. The author has had so many twists and turns in the previous two books, that you wonder if she can bring the book to a conclusion that answers the questions you had as you read the first two.. She did an excellent job doing that. The author took all of the aspects of this story and ended it perfectly! You didn’t want to put the book down as the journey of Julia and Charlie continued. As you continued to turn pages, it seemed that their love would be broken forever. As the plot thickens you are spell bound. Read this! You won’t be disappointed!
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February 11, 2020
I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Charlie and Julia...On the surface, the story demonstrates the lengths people who truly love each other will go through to be back together again. But there are much deeper issues to consider, including the "cost" of eternal life and the choices you make to "redeem" your past. This series is a wonderful option for those who want a light-hearted love story and also for those who want or need a deeper consideration of ethical decisions. THANKS for the engaging read. I can't wait to see what's next from C.S. Kendall.
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February 7, 2020
Thank you for a fulfilling ending! I have loved every twist and turn to this epic story. I was so nervous that there would be no possible ending that would leave me fulfilled and happy. You did it! This goes down as my favorite series. I am blessed to have gone on this journey with Julia and Charlie.
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February 12, 2020
I read through this book (the whole trilogy, actually) super fast - it just kept drawing me in! I really enjoyed the interwoven ancient (and heartbreaking) storyline of Darius and Amara.
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February 19, 2020
What a great series!! Drink and Heal left you wanting more! Redeem was a great finish to the series! I did not see the ending coming at all!!!
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April 16, 2020
just finished 3 book series, definitely worth reading. kept my interest with a good ending
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