The Lost Souls Series
Forgive Me ~ Redeem Me ~ Save Me

Forgive Me
At twenty years old, Charlotte O’Brien is suddenly lost and can’t seem to find her way home. In the wake of her parents’ tragic death she replaces a healthy mourning period with an emotionally and sexually intense relationship with Jason Leer, a fellow lost soul and an unlikely lover. She’s a student of diversity, a lover of Manhattan, and about to be a junior at Rutgers University. He’s a steer wrestler, an Oklahoma State cowboy, and the hottest thing Charlotte has ever laid eyes on.
When two lost souls find each other are they still lost?
Charlotte buries herself in Jason. When they’re together it's everything, but when they're apart it's utterly frustrating. Can love survive when distance is measured in more than just miles?
At twenty years old, Charlotte O’Brien is suddenly lost and can’t seem to find her way home. In the wake of her parents’ tragic death she replaces a healthy mourning period with an emotionally and sexually intense relationship with Jason Leer, a fellow lost soul and an unlikely lover. She’s a student of diversity, a lover of Manhattan, and about to be a junior at Rutgers University. He’s a steer wrestler, an Oklahoma State cowboy, and the hottest thing Charlotte has ever laid eyes on.
When two lost souls find each other are they still lost?
Charlotte buries herself in Jason. When they’re together it's everything, but when they're apart it's utterly frustrating. Can love survive when distance is measured in more than just miles?

Redeem Me
“Be careful with perfect. It’s brilliant at hiding its flaws.”
Charlotte O’Brien should forgive God for her parents’ death. She should forgive her boyfriend for his one horrific mistake that separated them, and she should forgive herself for cutting them both off, but instead she hates everyone. She holes up in her rural hometown of Salem County–the closest thing to God’s country the Garden State has left–and follows a simple plan for survival with little hope for success. She showers, but still looks like hell. She returns to work, but only employs indifference. She attends church, but knows she’s far from being “right with God.”
It’s the love of Noble Sinclair, her childhood friend who suddenly becomes the perfect lover that forces her to choose a future over her tragic past. Charlotte can’t rebuild her life until she finds a way to forgive herself and the ones who have left her behind, but even if she does, can forgiveness fix everything?
“Be careful with perfect. It’s brilliant at hiding its flaws.”
Charlotte O’Brien should forgive God for her parents’ death. She should forgive her boyfriend for his one horrific mistake that separated them, and she should forgive herself for cutting them both off, but instead she hates everyone. She holes up in her rural hometown of Salem County–the closest thing to God’s country the Garden State has left–and follows a simple plan for survival with little hope for success. She showers, but still looks like hell. She returns to work, but only employs indifference. She attends church, but knows she’s far from being “right with God.”
It’s the love of Noble Sinclair, her childhood friend who suddenly becomes the perfect lover that forces her to choose a future over her tragic past. Charlotte can’t rebuild her life until she finds a way to forgive herself and the ones who have left her behind, but even if she does, can forgiveness fix everything?

Save Me
The stunning conclusion to Eliza Freed's provocative Lost Souls series.
The stunning conclusion to Eliza Freed's provocative Lost Souls series.