Friday, November 7, 2014

Skipping Stones From J.B. McGee - Book Review


Skipping Stones

a stand alone from J.B. McGee 

I absolutely love this book it's so heartwarming, and heartbreaking at the same time. I love the fact that it's easy to read. And the characters are easy to relate to. The character Alex is extremely relatable. You will feel all her sorrows and grief along will all the love and joy. And the character Drew, is there for Alex in her time of need and gives her that strong shoulder to cry on.

 J.B McGee has done such a remarkable job writing this story

I am so happy this was my first book I've read from the author, I can't wait to hit my book store and pick up another book from her. I was truly captivated and you will to.  :)



I absolutely can't express how much I fell in love with this book and the auther J.B. McGee.


"Our lips crush together, and as his kiss consumes me, he breathes oxygen onto my lungs. My heart starts to race. I'm alive. This is living."



Emotional. Heart Wrenching. Beautiful. These are the words that I use to describe Skipping Stones.


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If you would like to read the synopsis of her book feel free to read below.

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Synopsis

They say there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

Not everyone will grieve in this order, nor will everyone go through every stage. It’s during the stage of denial when Alex Hart meets Andrew Foster. He takes her one-step closer to acceptance: the stage when new, meaningful relationships are formed. The stage when the realization occurs that this is now the new state of normal.

Just when Alex thinks she is on her way to healing, she enters the bargaining phase. That’s the phase where you wonder what you could have done differently. You wonder “what if?” Specifically, what if the ones you loved hadn’t left you?

Leaving…this is what makes heading off to war so difficult and frightening for Alex. She knows all too well what it’s like to be the one on the losing end of life, which is why she’s made it her personal mission in life to save as many lives as possible. The extreme high she gets from treating trauma victims turns into Alex’s own form of therapy, or so she thinks.

When faced with her world being turned upside down, Alex may just find that her true therapy is in the one who has always saved her.

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1 comment:

  1. You mentioned that it's easy to relate to the characters. When I feel like I "know" a character, it makes me enjoy the book more.
    Dede

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