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GRR Reviews Logan's Redemption: Redemption Book 1 by Cara Marsi

Logan's Redemption is about a second chance at love, but complicated by hidden identity issues and stalker. It just felt at times, a bit long, as if very little happened yet pages had been read.

Doriana Callahan and Logan Tanner had a thing together. They imagined a future together. Until one day, he disappeared, leaving her broken-hearted... and pregnant with a son. Twelve years later, he's back, placed by her father as her temporary assistant (her regular assistant is going on maternity leave) against her protests. Someone is trying to ruin her company through vandalism and sabotage. Someone is stalking her, calling her at night with threats. Someone was leaking bids to competitors. Are they connected? Are they connected with Logan? Why is he back now? Logan did not know about his son, but Logan is still in love with Doriana and promised to protect her with his life... but can Doriana let her guard down to let Logan back in? Will Logan go away? Is that a good reason to keep him at arm's length?

A decent romantic suspense setup the stakes seems to be a bit remote (It's a company getting ruined, the stalker didn't emerge till later), and the bad guy was pretty lame evil, not motivated except being a sociopath and abuser. Logan and Doriana are pretty adorable together, and problems between them are resolved pretty quickly.

Category: Romantic suspense

Primary Plot: Guy who left girl pregnant 12 years ago is back as her assistant, just as company and personal problems are piling up for the girl, but he's really there as her bodyguard...

Tropes: stalker, woman in peril, reunion, disguise, protector

Overall Rating:  4/5 (rounded up from 3.5/5)

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