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Download , by Rebecca Donovan

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, by Rebecca Donovan

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, by Rebecca Donovan


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File Size: 1227 KB

Print Length: 512 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1477817174

Publisher: Skyscape (June 18, 2013)

Publication Date: June 18, 2013

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00B52IQT4

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#4,750 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I thought this book was even better than the first book. The characters continued to evolve and grow. Well done!

I really enjoyed the first book. It was jaw dropping, the suspense was perfectly balanced and the story we'll put together. I struggled with this book wanting to launch it through a window on more than one occasion. I read some of the harsh reviews before buying it and went ahead anyway because I just had to find out what happened. I don't think some of the reviews are fair and I think on more than one occasion I wasn't fair to the main character. Here this girl has been abused for 5 years when we meet her. She's not wanted by anyone and just doesn't fit in. She's basically dead at the end of book 1 and she's barely 17. There are people criticizing that she had all these great people around her and she wouldn't accept their help. The reality is that the author does a wonderful job not giving into the fantasy of it all and tells the truth. The truth is, Emily should be one messed up person. And that's what we are reading. I also give her kudos by not having Emily's life REVOLVE around Evans or his around hers. Im a sucker for romance like the next person but it's really sweet to see Sara and Emily maintain a friendship and balance the boyfriends without being consumed by the romance. I hope Book 3 brings us the happy resolution we so desperately want for her but it may not. I gave the book 4 stars because I felt like some of the scenes were monotonous and redundant. Some of the dialogue with the mother was unnecessary and though i enjoyed Emily's independence, I wanted to see more of her and Evan. It's a worthy read.

I can’t even think straight right now!!! If you think it was a lot to deal with in the first book, then you better get ready, because this is a whole other level of... of... I don’t even know. It’s just that intense as the first one.All I can say is....1st my head is a mess, and I can’t stop thinking about the book since I’ve finished it.2nd WTF why, just why did it have to end the way it did. It has me so upset and such a mess. And it’s just a book, a book!3rd and last I’m going to guess I’ll be up way later than I should be again, with this last book because, I can’t wait another minute to read it.“Not to sound too deep, but I’ve been considering how just one little thing can drastically affect so many different things. Cause and effect. Choices and consequences. Is there a reason behind it, or is it just chance?I can’t even give a review on this because it’s just to hard and I don’t even know what to say without giving anything away except that.... Gosh I feel like my chest is getting tight, and I keep saying no, no, no again with Emma, but for different reasons this time. What is she thinking. Gahhhh!-One I still love Sara, she is the best and really like a sister more than anything to Emma. Her parents are also the best. They truly care for her like she’s just one of there own and it’s nice that they are there for her, fighting for her and taking her in. I really loved how Anna, Sara’s mom just sat with Emma and hugged her, letting her know it was going to be ok.“I’m so tired,” I told her, the ache in my chest sucking the will out of me. “I don’t want to do this anymore.” “Do what?” Sara whispered, helping me up so she could pull back the covers. “Hurt,” I muttered, tears seeping between my quivering lips. “You don’t have to,” Sara soothed, guiding me down on the bed.“Emma, it’s going to get better. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here, okay?”“Sometimes people hurt more than they can handle,” she soothed, observing me. I had a hard time meeting her eyes. “And sometimes they don’t know how to ask for help. They’re so caught up in their own pain, they end up hurting everyone around them. I wish you didn’t keep getting hurt.”-Evan also as always is the best. I feel bad for what he must be going through himself after reveling what he doesn’t to Emma about that awful night at home. I also feel bad for him and Sara for going through what they have gone through themselves, seeing things from the outside looking in when it came to Emma. Knowing everything was not ok!-Surprisingly I also love Vivian, Evans mom she actually is a truly nice lady who loves Emma and is happy that Evan and her are together. I wasn’t sure what to think of her in the beginning or what she really felt or thought of Emma, and I’m glad she is the way she is. I just can’t say the same for Evans father. He’s not exactly accepting as his mother and isn’t as welcoming. Of course I’m sure he cares for his son, he’s just that typical kind of “we have money kinda person,” thinking things should only be a certain way.-Then there’s Emma’s mother. I feel bad for Emma, I don’t want to really say I hate her mother but I don’t like her either. I feel like sadly, she truly has a mental disorder that is the reason for why she is they way she is, and is what truly causes her to do and say the things she does. I think she really needs professional help and that she wouldn’t be as bad as she is if she had it. And for Emma she shouldn’t blame herself for any of it, because none of it’s her fault. I know she wishes things would change and be different but sadly I don’t think it will ever get better with her mother.-And last there is Johnathan, Rachael’s (Emma’s mother) boyfriend. In the beginning he truly seems like a nice person and I didn’t want to dislike him, but as time went on, boy was I squirming and thinking no, no, no just like in the first book. Except for different reasons. What I really don’t like the most is how you can plainly see he’s really feeling more than just a friend for Emma. And the worst part to me is that, he knows she’s WITH EVAN! Seriously he makes me want to scream. All he’s doing is just confusing Emma, when she’s already got enough going and to deal with. Why can’t he just be a truly caring friend and that’s it, leave it to that. Seriously sheesh.“I knew how much Evan loved me. And I knew I didn’t deserve it. But I also knew he was the only one I loved. The only one I would ever love.”Well again for me this book, just like the first one, if I could would be a review with infinity stars. It truly is that good and a must read. I can’t even wait another second to start the last book, and I really have a feeling that I’m going to be way up past a decent bedtime hour again, because I’m unable to put it down. Lol. I’m also starting to think after reading this series that Rebecca Donovan is now my new favorite author. I’m really going to have to check her other book now, after this.

In this 2nd of The Breathing Series, the saga in Emma’s senior year of high school continues. As a reader who has 3 children Emma’s age I find it hard to relate to her being only seventeen. Yes, the soap opera like tragedies that Emma encounters are twisted and unfortunate but many of the actions are the result of not thinking and continually hiding the truth. Not qualities of the future Stanford student Emma is portrayed to be. The lack of parental or authority (school/police/social work) involvement is evident especially in light of the crimes that do take place. It’s an easy read and you find yourself curious and liking the main characters but overall the story is predictable and lacks suspense.

I just... I just don't know. I didn't know what to expect with this book. I don't know how an author can rip my heart out over and over again. I didn't expect such another emotional ride that would make me question my sanity.Oh Emma. Emma, Emma, Emma. My heart continues to bleed and weep for you. I just want you to get your happily ever after, no matter what that may be. Your story is gut wrenching and never ending. When will the pain stop? When will the punches stop coming?This book. I thought Rebecca had already shredded me and couldn't possibly throw any more at me. However, she did it... again. This book is just as emotionally raw and gut piercing as Reason to Breathe.I definitely need the next book to pick me up off of the ground and give me hope again. I need to seethe light at the end of the tunnel... please!

I enjoyed the first book and liked how the author developed the characters of Evan, Sara, and Emma. I usually enjoy series, so I purchased the second book immediately after finishing the first. The second book was a complete let down. There is absolutely no character development in this book at all. Emma, Evan, and Sara are completely the same and the introduction of other characters is done sloppily at best. The dialogue is boring, predictable, and at times, frustrating. I grew bored of reading, "I'll explain it later," or one of the characters mentioning a moment that goes unexplained for another ninety pages. There is absolutely no plot to the book until the last six or seven chapters. I will not be reading the third book.

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