A review by stinasara
Redeeming 6 by Chloe Walsh

5.0

“I’m scared to be in my own head, Molloy,” I croaked out, feeling a shiver rack through my body. “I’m fucking terrified of my inability to control my own actions, and what’s worse is knowing that, at any point, I could end up going too far and driving you away. I could push away the one person, the only fucking person, who has even given a shit about me.” ~ Joey Lynch 
 
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The characters, especially Aoife, displayed remarkable growth in Redeeming 6. Aoife's resilience shines as she sets boundaries with Joey, refusing to tolerate his mistreatment. Despite his flaws, Joey's vulnerability and longing for genuine connection make him endearing. Edel's maternal guidance adds depth to Joey's character, offering a semblance of the nurturing he missed. The atmosphere, meticulously crafted by Chloe Walsh, immersed me into the story's emotional depth. Walsh's writing remains a standout, seamlessly weaving intricate plotlines and evocative prose. The plot unfolds flawlessly, keeping me engrossed with its perfect blend of drama and romance. Intrigue permeates every chapter, which is why I finished reading the book in one sitting. The characters' actions feels authentic, emphasizing their undeniable chemistry and soulmate connection. My enjoyment of the book was immeasurable. Darren's despicable behavior only intensified my investment in the story. “Joey Lynch and Aoife Molloy: both full of flaws and humanly imperfect and yet so undeniably perfect for each other.” Redeeming 6 beautifully captures the complexity of human imperfection and addiction, making it a standout in the series. It's a poignant blend of beauty and heartbreak. 
 
Tropes/Themes
friends to lovers 
addiction/mental health journey 
second chance 
 
Trigger
suicidal thoughts 
rape