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*Caution could be a spoiler* I wish I had seen someone say this before I read the book but here it goes, if you don't like sudden endings this book is not for you. I'm talking about the kind that come out of nowhere, smack you in the face and leave you thinking "what in the world just happened?". It's like the author got tired of writing the book and said "the end, I'm done and ready to move onto something else." Thete really is no end to the book. Nothing. And it looks like there won't be another which really ticks me off. It's a pretty decent book up until the end. Which is why I'm giving it 2 stars it could be a 3 possibly even 4 but not with the way it is now.
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I'm still digesting it but I seriously loved this book so much.
I was wholly sucked in to this book. Reminded me a lot of Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen... Complete with the unsatisfying ending. Great story overall though.
I was going to give this 4 stars, but I really didn't like the ending. I need more closure than this book provided. Other than that it was a good book, very fast read and kept me interested.
I hate my life. I want out of it so bad, I think I might die sometimes.
To say Faith's home life is miserable would be an understatement. Her mum is the poster child for dysfunction. She is addicted to drugs, takes no active role in caring for her children and has just fallen pregnant with a baby that she will give to another couple. Not because she has a good kind heart, but for the money they have agreed to pay her. The couple is as equally as dysfunctional as her. She couldn't really care less about the baby as she continues to take drugs and smoke throughout the whole pregnancy. Yes, she's a nice piece of work. So Faith comes up with a plan. She's going to take the baby in the hope of giving her a better life.
I look down at the baby in my arms. Dark blue eyes. Brown fuzzy hair. Red, puffy cheeks. "Addy," I whisper.
Once you name it, it's yours.
Someone said that once.
I don't remember who, but it's true. I named her. She's mine.
So when Addy is born, they flee town. Faith becomes Leah and she passes Addy off as her own. Needing somewhere to live, Leah rents a room from Chris and his father. Chris has secrets of his own. Secrets that he's not quick to share. But as he lets Leah into his life more and more the guilt that Leah feels for all the lies she's telling Chris slowly starts to eat away at her. Will she tell Chris the truth? And what will Chris do once he learns the lies that have been told?
The premise of Leap of Faith was one that I hadn't read before in a Young Adult book. And while the story centres around the kidnapping of Addy it's done in a way that you are completely on Leah's side. I found myself praying that things would work out for her, but as the story goes on it looked more and more like her actions were going to catch up with her and my heart was in my throat for a good chunk of the book. I loved experiencing the journey of Leah feeling like a part of a family when she was with Chris. She's had such a hard life and I just wanted her to feel loved and wanted.
Chris was an amazing character. He was so quick to help Leah and to become a big part in Addy's day to day life. He was so incredibly loving and caring. What a huge responsibility for someone his age to take on but he did it with such ease.
His eyes meet mine. I see myself in them. Not just my reflection. He's giving me everything I desperately need. And I'm giving him something too. But I have no idea what. I just know that I can see it in his eyes, the yearning to keep me there with him, to keep us with him.
Leah and Chris seemed to have an instant connection. Chris just seemed to be drawn to Leah. And while their romance developed quickly it also seemed very natural despite the things that Leah is keeping from him.
Leap of faith was an amazing story of strength, love and determination. A really well written read with a killer of an ending, although I have heard that there will be a novella to come in the future. If you love YA Contemporary romance then I would highly recommend Leap of Faith.
4.5/5 Sweet Chris Stars
To say Faith's home life is miserable would be an understatement. Her mum is the poster child for dysfunction. She is addicted to drugs, takes no active role in caring for her children and has just fallen pregnant with a baby that she will give to another couple. Not because she has a good kind heart, but for the money they have agreed to pay her. The couple is as equally as dysfunctional as her. She couldn't really care less about the baby as she continues to take drugs and smoke throughout the whole pregnancy. Yes, she's a nice piece of work. So Faith comes up with a plan. She's going to take the baby in the hope of giving her a better life.
I look down at the baby in my arms. Dark blue eyes. Brown fuzzy hair. Red, puffy cheeks. "Addy," I whisper.
Once you name it, it's yours.
Someone said that once.
I don't remember who, but it's true. I named her. She's mine.
So when Addy is born, they flee town. Faith becomes Leah and she passes Addy off as her own. Needing somewhere to live, Leah rents a room from Chris and his father. Chris has secrets of his own. Secrets that he's not quick to share. But as he lets Leah into his life more and more the guilt that Leah feels for all the lies she's telling Chris slowly starts to eat away at her. Will she tell Chris the truth? And what will Chris do once he learns the lies that have been told?
The premise of Leap of Faith was one that I hadn't read before in a Young Adult book. And while the story centres around the kidnapping of Addy it's done in a way that you are completely on Leah's side. I found myself praying that things would work out for her, but as the story goes on it looked more and more like her actions were going to catch up with her and my heart was in my throat for a good chunk of the book. I loved experiencing the journey of Leah feeling like a part of a family when she was with Chris. She's had such a hard life and I just wanted her to feel loved and wanted.
Chris was an amazing character. He was so quick to help Leah and to become a big part in Addy's day to day life. He was so incredibly loving and caring. What a huge responsibility for someone his age to take on but he did it with such ease.
His eyes meet mine. I see myself in them. Not just my reflection. He's giving me everything I desperately need. And I'm giving him something too. But I have no idea what. I just know that I can see it in his eyes, the yearning to keep me there with him, to keep us with him.
Leah and Chris seemed to have an instant connection. Chris just seemed to be drawn to Leah. And while their romance developed quickly it also seemed very natural despite the things that Leah is keeping from him.
Leap of faith was an amazing story of strength, love and determination. A really well written read with a killer of an ending, although I have heard that there will be a novella to come in the future. If you love YA Contemporary romance then I would highly recommend Leap of Faith.
4.5/5 Sweet Chris Stars
I'm trying so hard to be understandable. This book was bad decision after bad decision.
I wanted to go in the book and shake some sense into Leah. I wanted to yell at her to trust Chris. And that ending!! I absolutely hate abrupt endings. Would it have hurt to write an epilogue??
2.5 / 5 ⭐'s
I wanted to go in the book and shake some sense into Leah. I wanted to yell at her to trust Chris. And that ending!! I absolutely hate abrupt endings. Would it have hurt to write an epilogue??
2.5 / 5 ⭐'s
I'm trying so hard to be understandable. This book was bad decision after bad decision.
I wanted to go in the book and shake some sense into Leah. I wanted to yell at her to trust Chris. And that ending!! I absolutely hate abrupt endings. Would it have hurt to write an epilogue??
2.5 / 5 ⭐'s
I wanted to go in the book and shake some sense into Leah. I wanted to yell at her to trust Chris. And that ending!! I absolutely hate abrupt endings. Would it have hurt to write an epilogue??
2.5 / 5 ⭐'s