Retribution is the fourth and final book in the Keeping Liberty series by Delilah Mohan. Liberty's journey is almost over and it was one heck of a ride. Magic, action, adventure, steam, love, family, friends and so much more is compacted in this exciting story. I loved the series.
Liberty has finally found her family, her mates, her other half in her best friend, and friends that are more like family along the way. All Liberty wants to do is protect those she loves, her powers are growing and she is learning everything she can to keep them safe. It's been a whirlwind ride but she has major support from the people around her. I will admit Liberty was in a little denial about the danger she was in, she just wanted to live a happy life with her loved ones but Liberty wasn't one to stray away from a fight. Greta has gone too far, has hurt so many and Liberty knows she won't find rest until she takes care of Greta once and for all.
The guys have all come a long way, they all trust Liberality impeccably, and get along with each other a lot better than before, even Justice who was reluctant to give anything a chance because of his past imprisonment but he's managed to come through and is now an official part of the family. Seeing the guys' interactions with each other, to see them with Liberty, especially after everything that goes on it's great.
It all came down to this, the real reason behind Greta's anger (which is kinda sad when I found out about it but she still gets no sympathy from me), her full-blown attacks are getting even more creative and it's becomes full out war. It's time for Liberty to seize her role as a supernatural leader and save her people by putting an end to Greta. Delilah has some of the most unique attack scenes I've come across in fantasy/paranormal settings. I have no idea how she comes up with those ideas but it makes me curious about how her mind works.
Warning Delilah Mohan is savage, she completely destroyed my soul with Retribution, and only the epilogue and extended epilogue started to put the pieces back together while having me wonder if there will be a spin-off. This book hurt, I will admit to crying but I wouldn't take it back for anything. The action, drama, the feelings, all of it made for a very entertaining book. I loved the laugh-out-loud moments, the closeness between Liberty and all those who care about her, and the magic was outstanding. Whether I get a spin-off or not I'm looking forward to reading what Delilah writes next.