Review: Only Love

Only Love

Only Love by Garrett Leigh


My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Previously, I’ve read three Garrett Leigh books and thought they were fantastic. This one makes four.

Leigh has the rare ability to portray flaws, physical, mental and emotional in her characters, without making her characters weak. Instead, through her MCs, she shows the strength that comes from living with adversity. To make the picture even bigger, the author shows how strength can be both a help and a hindrance. In Only Love, strength–and pride–gets in the way of healing and of accepting love. To move ahead in life, to be a part of a relationship, means being brave enough to let go of being strong.

The struggle to give in and be vulnerable makes this story poignant and page-turning, and real. This book isn’t about tugging on hearstrings in a melodramatic way. It’s about surviving, and then learning to thrive, in a world of war that is so harsh and violent and full of shades of gray.

Garrett Leigh is firmly on my auto-buy list.






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Published on April 23, 2014 14:28
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message 1: by Louis (new)

Louis Stevens I JUST finished this one after reading Slide and wasn't disappointed. I so enjoy all her traumatized characters and it's a true gift.

I see so much heart in all her characters, and their vulnerability just melts my bones.

I wholeheartedly concur with your review!


message 2: by Chris (new)

Chris Cox Louis wrote: "I JUST finished this one after reading Slide and wasn't disappointed. I so enjoy all her traumatized characters and it's a true gift.

I see so much heart in all her characters, and their vulnerab..."


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