Saturday, August 18, 2012

Left to Love by Jolene B. Perry


Synopsis (from goodreads.com):Leigh’s life is shaping up to be pretty perfect.She married the father of a little boy she fell in love with. They live in a nice house, on a quiet street, and her hobby of a sewing business is keeping her busier than she ever imagined. She’s back in touch with her brother who she hasn’t seen since she was a child, and her new husband has an “in” for his dream job when he graduates in the spring.But when her small symptoms begin to lead up to something big - she has to face the shattering realization that her cancer is back.Leigh struggles with her new marriage, her faith, her desire to adopt the little boy who calls her mom, and the strength to keep fighting for her life.

Christina's Review: I had the privilege of reading an advanced copy of Left to Love. Now I am excited that it has recently been published as an ebook and paperback!!!! Left to Love was absolutely amazing! It was intense and emotional. I was so glad that there was a sequel after reading "The Next Door Boys" (which I loved) and this was even better than the first. Brian and Leigh are amazing characters and I was so glad that there story continues. The storyline was powerful and moving. I was moved to tears multiple times. IF YOU READ THIS GRAB A BOX OF TISSUES!!!! Both Leigh and Brian have pasts that connect them and increases the bond they share. They are faced with so many struggles right off in their marriage.
Jolene B. Perry does an amazing job on this book. The characters are so real. You can feel the pain and heartache that Leigh and Brian feel. You'll shed tears with them. You even get a scene with Brian and Noah in the same room!!! Such a wonderful book. Really well written. If you loved "Next Door Boys" you will love "Left to Love" even more. I am so excited that it is out for everyone to read!!!

2 comments:

Misty Moncur said...

I am definitely going to get my hands on this book. I love Jolene's stuff.

Jolene Perry said...

THANKS!!!

You can imagine how many tears I shed while writing...