Severyn Andrews isn’t certain that she deserves absolution. With the secrets and lies she’s kept, the carnage in her wake, and the betrayal she’s responsible for—as well as the betrayal she’s about to commit—does she deserve absolution?
As the twists and turns of her harrowing mystery continue to unravel, she discovers more is at stake than she could have ever imagined. Sacrifices are going to need to be made.
More lies. More deceit.
In the end, she is willing to make whatever sacrifice is required of her—including giving up the man she loves or even her life. The crossroads have been reached. The path she chooses will lead to either success or failure. She cannot see how any path leads to her redemption. But she’s committed to seeing this through to the end no matter the cost.
Hidden Absolution (Hidden, #3) is the gripping conclusion to the Hidden Series. If you haven’t read Hidden Truth & Secrets (Hidden, #1), Hidden Carnage (Prequel to the Hidden series; recommended to read after Hidden Truth & Secrets), or Hidden Betrayal (Hidden, #2) please read those prior to Hidden Absolution as these are NOT standalone novels.
I was disappointed. I read the first two books all with the hope of seeing her with her family. Maybe I’m just being greedy but at the end I would have to loved to see her with her family or even better her, her family and Tag. It hints there will be another book but very frustrating looking forward to the third book only for the ending to be disappointing. The writing through the three books great and I love the plot.
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I have thoroughly enjoyed the Hidden Series journey. I still amazes me that Cora dreamt up all of these characters and plot twists while living a life on the prairies! But I’m proud to add her to my list of great local authors.
As a martial artist, I appreciated her research into the arts and her detail in the action scenes. I felt she had an excellent balance with all of the various subjects she worked into the stories, and enjoyed the personal nods she made in special cases.
This final book was a real page turner for me, but I was sad to reach the conclusion as I’ve become quite attached to her characters. I do hope she goes on to weave them into future tales!
I have recommended the books to many friends and family, and the series even inspired a little product tribute by creating handmade soaps to match up with her main characters, “Citrus + Sage” for Tag and “Vanilla + Cinnamon” for Ryn. You can check them out at www.buffalocharlie.com if that interests you at all.