Title: Redeemed
Author: Lauren Asher
Series: Dirty Air Series #4
Genres: Sports Romance, Adult, Contemporary Romance
Language: English
Redeemed is the fourth and last book in the Dirty Air Series. It can be read as a standalone, but I suggest reading the first three books to fully enjoy this story.
After a traumatic accident rendered racing impossible for Spanish F1 racer Santiago Alatorre, Maya's brother, and Noah's teammates and brother-in-law.And it all changed his life in every aspect.
He became closed-off, avoided the public, and became a completely different man. But after meeting Chloe, things might seem to turn interesting.
I like how he's trying his best to get back to his passion (well, thanks Noah!) despite his condition while also fighting his insecurity.
Chloe, growing up with an abusive mother and the absence of her father, took desperate measures to fly to Italy to find her father. and happen to meet Santi.
Hands down to Chloe's optimism! She's sassie and fearless. She's full of aspiration and dreams. That's what I really like about her. She experienced the worst in the hands of her family but still gave the best for everyone she loved.
I absolutely love the second characters here. Their appearances in this book are underrated. Brooken is Filipina (my heart) and Chloe's biggest supporter. And Noah's effort and love for Santi is admirable. He really put in a huge amount of effort for Santi to get back to his passion.
Chloe and Santi's chemistry is on point! The intimacy was off the charts. Though there were some parts that made me cringe, especially the break-up scene. I think it's unnessesary, and so far-fetched.
Saying goodbye to this series is bittersweet. I enjoyed the journey through the whole Durty Air Series, and now they have their own happily ever after. (Okay, that's cringeworthy, anyway.)
If you like fake dating, fake relationships, or sports romance with a grumpy hero, I recommend reading this! Read the first three installments so you can enjoy the ride.
Content Warning: 18+, injury, drug use, abuse, depression, and trauma
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