Ransom
The Reverence Trilogy, Book 3
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Audible Standard 30-day free trial
Buy for $24.95
-
Narrated by:
-
Brittany Goodwin
-
By:
-
Raena Rood
Kira Liebert’s brief taste of freedom beyond Vita Nova’s wall shatters when Patrol soldiers seize young Teddy, dragging him back to face certain death. With no choice but to follow, she returns to the city that branded her a traitor—only to be captured and cast into the Confines, the brutal prison where the condemned await execution. She emerges from the darkness bearing two impossible burdens: a blue rose on her wrist and a new identity as Victor Devlin's secret daughter.
Deep in the wilderness of the Unregulated Zone, Ghost refuses to surrender another soul to Vita Nova’s cruel ritual. A scarred and haunted man whose past with Devlin and Kira’s mother holds secrets that could topple Vita Nova itself, he knows the true cost of inaction. With Will, Brack, and Grace at his side, he plans a desperate rescue attempt. One final chance at redemption that could cost him everything.
As the clock winds down and the city watches her every move, Kira finds herself caught between two fathers on opposite sides of the wall—one who claims her as his own and one who refuses to let her go. Because while some fathers demand sacrifice, others stand ready to sacrifice everything.
RANSOM is the heart-stopping conclusion to the Reverence trilogy that asks: when everything you love is at stake, what are you willing to sacrifice?
©2025 Raena Rood (P)2026 Raena RoodListeners also enjoyed...
People who viewed this also viewed...
I am horrible at reviews. So bare with me while I try and sum up this series.
What a ride this was. The intro to all the characters was exactly how you want to get to know your characters. Enough information to make you want to engage, not so much it feels like a Tolkien novel. Scenes were described in a way you could see your surroundings. The atmosphere palpable. And while I was leery of how the story would interject religion, it disbursed little bits and pieces of it throughout without being preachy or self righteous. I cried in spots. I got angry in spots too. And as much as there were places that tended to drone on, I loved getting to know all of the characters and follow them on their journey. To the Author: Thank you for a great read.
DANG IT RAENA!
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.