Fractured
What kind of person kills their own grandma? Grandmothers are sweet old ladies that bake treats and spoil you, right? Well, Lena Hunter is that kind of person. After serving eight years for her ending her grandmother's life, Lena is free and forced to adjust to a new world. Gone is life as she once knew it. The label `convicted felon' outweighs her degrees. Her little girl is gone and in her place is a fourteen-year-old woman/child with seesawing emotions. She hates her mother. She loves her mother. What is not gone, though, is a haunting past. Add to that the new demons she picked up during eight years of incarceration. Going back is not an option, so Lena must find a way to navigate her past and present in order to have a future.
There are very few characters that I feel. I felt Lena . Not felt her in that we share similar experiences or feelings. I felt her in that the author does a terrific job of placing readers in Lena 's shoes. Readers see the world through Lena 's eyes. Eyes often blurred by tears, anger and unsurety. It was both a pleasure and pain to read. With JUMP, Terra Little drives home a powerful story and is a testament to what strong writing can accomplish.
Terra Little's emotional tale of loss and reconciliation is one I highly recommend. With that said, JUMP is not a book I recommend to any reader. It is a page-turner no doubt, but not in the current sense of the word. If you're looking for surface reading, pointless sex, over the top drama, microwave and it's done in 90 seconds gratification, this is not the book for you. If you are looking for a book that takes the time to develop its plot and characters, is steeped with substance, pays attention to detail and was penned by a writer that appreciates and respects the craft, then this is the book for you. It's not what I'd call a grown and sexy read because the subject matter is too serious, so I'll call it grown folks reading. Enjoyment awaits those who appreciate a story well told.
Having now read three books by this author, not been disappointed in any of them, and having witnessed the growth with each book, Terra Little is official in my book.
OOSA BOTM (Apr)
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