Jonathan Powell - the guy we loved to hate in the 2 books in NoD series is back and he is getting his comeuppance in a horrific way. (I wish all *ssh*les in the real world get the same treatment. But i digress....)This story is intense. Intensely painful to read. The story is good - bad guy gets his due in the afterlife, realizes the error of his ways, repents and gets another shot in life. And J Hill does not disappoint in the roller coaster ride of emotions going through the characters in the story. Jonathan Powell is just a sleaze, but what he gets as punishment is just - shudder! I cringed at some of the "sexual punishment" given to him. J Hill can make the reader feel the pain and suffering with her excellent storytelling.Dona is a hard Mistress through and through but you see her tender side every now and then. And her own history is just so heart-breaking. I felt sad for her. If you are easily affected by the emotions running in a story...this book is emotional. It will probably make you very emotional. But it is worth a read. So would i recommend it? If you dont mind the bit about heaven and hell, redemption and the whole concept, give it a try. Ugh! How Ms. Hill went from 5 stars with Mirror of my Soul to this blows my mind. The sudden 'lets throw paranormal into the mix' kills me. I love paranormals and I love erotica, hell I've read and loved paranormal erotica before. However, the difference is I went into that world expecting it. I don't like when authors randomly insert paranormal elements into a series when prior to said book there was none. Totally ruined it for me in my personal opinion. I'll still give the next one in the series a shot and I'll at least always have Tyler...
What do You think about Mistress Of Redemption (2006)?
Oooh...darker than the others, but considering what Jonathan did.. hmm..
—bekazitsart
This was the only one in the series that was hard for me to finish.
—sistersouljah
Well.....that was different. Not sure how I feel about it.
—read