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Hale Series #3

Losing Faith: The Hale Series #3

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Lisette Grace is struggling to believe in herself.

Jackson Jones can’t afford to lose control.

She’s a recovering addict, fighting to stay clean. He’s a single dad, desperate to help his daughter succeed. When an unexpected chance to tutor his daughter, Isabelle, comes her way, Lisette finds a purpose she thought she’d lost.

Jackson knows getting close to Lisette is a bad idea. She’s his best friend’s sister, and Sire made it clear she’s off-limits.

But the more time they spend together, the harder it is to ignore what’s growing between them.

For the first time in years, Jackson and Isabelle have given Lisette something to fight for—someone who believes in her, even when she struggles to believe in herself.

But love isn’t always enough.

533 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 25, 2025

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276 reviews782 followers
November 21, 2025
unfortunately the one thing that isn’t going to work for me is the FMC hitting a kid 😵‍💫
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48 reviews
August 20, 2025
I feel like this was marketed like she was in recovery, for most of the entire book. But about halfway through, she relapses multiple times.

It felt like Jackson was too naïve about the whole situation. Because of somebody hits your kid, even if it was an accident. Or leaves your kid in a pool by themselves while they were passed out drunk. Is honestly grounds to never see the kid again.

There is also no way that Isabelle was behind in school. I wish that was explored a little bit more. Not just about the tutoring, but about the school itself.
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303 reviews25 followers
June 3, 2025
4.5⭐️ losing faith follows lisette who’s a struggling addict and jackson jones, a single dad who happens to be her brothers best friend😉 when his daughter, isa, ends up needing tutoring to catch up in school, lis offers to help. she suppose to be off-limits but as they spend more time together, it’s becomes harder to ignore what’s growing between them.

lisette’s story is one that’s close to me, i just connected to her automatically and deeply felt for her. she has such a spark to her that i loved reading about. i promise if you’re looking for black cat energy, lis is your girl.

mr. jackson jones carter has the words “green flag” quite literally stamped on his forehead. this man was EVERYTHING👏 he was so patient, caring, and loving in all aspects of his life. and his daughter isabelle really brought sunshine to this story! she was so adorable and sweet (and a little sassy lol). the interactions both jj and lis had with isa were so cute.

one thing i absolutely love whenever i read a book from the hale series is the found family. the siblings feel so real to me and their love runs so deep for each other. losing faith deals with some heavy topics regarding addiction and mental health and it really depicted how it affects the family as well as the addict themselves. it was gut wrenching to read about but the support lis received was immense. her bond with her brother, sire, really shined through in this book.

as much as i genuinely loved this book, the reader in me is devastated by this ending. i’m even more devastated that i have to wait for book 2😣 this is my main reason for knocking half a star off, the story feels so unfinished and i have so many questions and i know it’s all for a reason but it sucks that i can’t immediately jump into book 2🤧

anyways, lisette and jj’s story was incredible. there was a lottt of emotions but also a lot of care, kindness, and love❤️‍🩹
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24 reviews10 followers
June 6, 2025
Review: Losing Faith by Janiah Benitez
Rating: ★★★✭☆ (3.5/5)

This book had some of my favorite tropes: a recovering addict heroine and a single dad hero with OCD raising the sweetest five-year-old girl. Losing Faith follows Lisette and Jackson through a gut-wrenching, emotional rollercoaster that shows the impact of addiction—not just on the addict, but on everyone around them. And that’s what I think this story does best: it highlights the pain of the people who love the addict, the helplessness of watching someone fall over and over again, and the heartbreak of never knowing if they’ll make it out.

That said, I had some issues with the writing. While the themes were powerful, the execution lacked depth. Most of Lisette’s addiction journey was told through Jackson’s POV, so I never truly felt what she was feeling—I only saw what she did. It felt like every time things got emotionally intense for her, we skipped to Jackson, which made her perspective feel almost superficial. The same thing happened with Jackson’s OCD—it was present, but only in small glimpses. His compulsions were mentioned occasionally, but we didn’t get enough insight into his day-to-day experience.

For example, Lisette relapses at one point, and we don’t even get it from her POV. No build-up, no emotional spiral, just the aftermath through Jackson’s eyes. Even the scene where she goes to Paris isn’t shown—it’s just mentioned. And that was a pattern throughout the book: important moments were skipped or told through summary instead of being shown. One scene in particular really illustrates the issue:

“…never doubted you for a minute and I know you’re going to be fine.”
Sire stands before gesturing to the rest of the group and Hazel and Vidia share how much they care about her before it’s my turn.
“The minute Belle’s mom walked out on us I decided it’ll just be us.”


Instead of letting us hear what Hazel and Vidia said, or feel the tension in the room, the story skips straight to the next bit of dialogue. We don’t even know who’s standing, sitting, or in the room half the time—it’s all so rushed, with very little description or inner monologue.

Another example:

I sit back in my seat and Navi signals for the next step, explaining to her how she hurt us. Sire explained how she can’t argue with facts and how we feel, so rather than telling her her actions aren’t good, we’re going to tell her how we feel about them.
It barely lasts five minutes before she’s up and pacing and when I see her break into a sweat, I realize she really is high, but she’s clearly coming down from it.
Sire warned me that this would get ugly, but when it does, I don’t recognize her.
“Let me out! Let me out! Let me out!” She bangs on the kitchen counter before walking around it a few more times, screaming her mantra.


I wanted to know what was actually said. What did Navi say? What were Lisette’s reactions? What did everyone else contribute? It skips so much of the emotional weight, and it’s like that throughout the book.

In terms of character development, I was so interested in Lisette’s diagnosis of bipolar depressive disorder later in the book—but again, we barely get to sit with her in her mind. It’s a first-person book, but it felt like it was told in third person most of the time. We’re told what’s happening more than we’re shown how the characters feel about it.

There’s also a bit of a plot hole I noticed: Jackson’s OCD is described really well in one scene (he talks about eggs, and how Isabelle can’t touch them raw), but then later he lets her bake straight from the pool without washing her hands, cracking eggs on her own. That felt inconsistent. Still, I really liked the parts where his intrusive thoughts were explored—they were well-written and insightful, just not frequent enough.

Lisette’s self-harm is also mentioned, but only through Jackson’s POV. Once again, we miss her emotions leading up to it. There’s a scene after her “high high day” when she falls into a depressive episode, and while there’s a short 4-sentence chapter (which I loved), I wish there had been more from her perspective—more of her spiral, more of her vulnerability.

Also, this is book 3 in a series, and I haven’t read the first two. I could tell I was missing a lot of context, especially with side characters and past events. I definitely recommend reading the other books first—this story would’ve hit even harder if I had the full background.

So why 3.5 stars? Because the story itself is incredible, but the writing style brought it down for me. Writing really affects how much I feel a story, and this felt more like a fast-paced movie than an immersive novel. Still, I loved the characters, the ending left me SHOCKED, and I need book 4 like... yesterday.

If you love emotional stories, single parent dynamics, mental health rep, and characters fighting their demons—this book is worth your time. Just prepare to feel… and scream when you reach that last page.
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115 reviews20 followers
May 5, 2025
ARC book review ₊˚💗🧚🏼‍♀️🧁⊹ᰔ
★★★★.25/5

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“𝘞𝘩𝘺 𝘥𝘰 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘬 𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘨𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘰 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘭 𝘮𝘦?”
“𝘐 𝘥𝘰𝘯’𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘬 𝘧𝘭𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳𝘴 𝘸𝘪𝘭𝘭 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘭 𝘺𝘰𝘶. 𝘐 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦 𝘴𝘦𝘦𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘴𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘧𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘐 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘰𝘯𝘦.”

“losing faith” literally hit every emotion in me 🥲. Its one of those book that I felt so connected to on a deeper level. In both jackson & lis characters, I seen a lot of my self & experiences. this book represents mental health aspects amazing & I loved that the most 💖. I truly felt heard & seen through these characters & it’s always a feel while reading one of janiah books.

My adoration for jackson, lis, & belle will forever be there ❤️‍🩹. lis endures so much & repeatedly my heart ached with her. the way that I just wanted to hold on & never let go, the way that I wanted to show her that she is worthy of love 🥹. but her genuine love & happiness with jackson & belle was such a moment & just wanted to soak up all those moments with her. & jackson, oh how this man had me in a chokehold. him being an amazing dad to him being supportive & to his swoon worthy moments 😩. there were no moments where I didn’t love him any less. him & his flowers will forever be my favorite moments. & our baby belle, my favorite sassy little girl. oh, how she was the cutest, I just loved her so much.

no words will ever fill the gaps of how I truly feel about this book 🥺. the supportive found family, the representation of a variety of mental health, the look of what it truly feels like to live in a life with them, just everything. “losing faith” will have you sobbing, giggling, holding the breath & so much more.

now janiah, imma need part two immediately because how dare you do this 🤧.
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57 reviews
May 7, 2025
arc review:

5/5 stars.

“you’re stronger than your mind”

there are so many things that i could say about this book, but for starters i just want to say that janiah is a beautiful writer that captures mental illnesses, diseases, and other disorders in such a raw and accurate way. both her and her sensitivity readers have done an amazing job thus far in this series, however, i fear this book takes the cake for my favorite of the three. going into this book, i feared that it wouldn’t be as good as sage and liam’s story because of how much i had related to sage. however, i was so incredibly wrong. lis is a character that i know and understand all too well. jackson is such an incredible love interest and i truly believe every lis in this world deserves her jj. however, obviously, the star of the show is baby belle. she is the CUTEST character ever.

this book truly is so beautiful and i hope you all go read it, available may 25th 🩵
13 reviews
September 5, 2025
Every time I thought this book couldn’t get worse, it proved me wrong.
There aren’t enough words in the English language to explain how much I HATED Lisette. I don’t know how accurate of a portrayal this is of a “recovering addict” but this did not hit the mark. She was marketed as a recovering addict but she was drunk and/or high basically the entirety of the second half. And while I’m aware that the withdrawals can result to acting out, she just went too far. She was an absolute bitch to her family and was supposed to be supervising a 5 year old in the pool but got drunk and fell asleep instead. If I was Jackson, I’d never let her see my child again.
And speaking of Jackson, he was so naive and kept giving Lisette chances when she proved time and time again that she wasn’t worthy of it, which was very infuriating to read. Her own family talk about how they’ve dealt with this before with Sire but still fail to provide support that will actually benefit her. And don’t even get me started on that last chapter, it made me wish I couldn’t read. How do you have a qualified support worker there and still not be able to see the tumultuous nature of Lisette’s mental state and identify that she shouldn’t be alone or else she would be a harm to herself?

I’m so over this book, and I definitely will not be reading the sequel unless I too decide I hate myself enough to read Lisette being let off the hook for things she should’ve been sent to rehab for.

This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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54 reviews
May 4, 2025
4.5⭐️
ARC REVIEW

First I want to thank Janiah for this arc! This book might just be my favorite (sorry Sage, Liam, and Moon) let me tell you how I binge read through this no stops! I lovedddd the representation in here the sensitivity readers did an amazing job and so did Janiah. My baby isa was literally The star of the book🤭 i fear sire and isa would cause so much trouble unsupervised😭 But the characters that made me go through the emotions were lisette and Jackson. omg the things they go through and how they persevere is truly amazing. They're such a cute couple and I need more of them immediately
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160 reviews
June 7, 2025
This was a good book. I felt that there were some parts of the story kept on repeating, but I know that this is to emphasise the journey that an addict goes through during recovery.

I don't like Ana and Harmony that much, considering that Ana is the main cause of pain along with their mother for Lisette. I know that it was Lisette's choice to give into the drugs and alcohol but I feel like they had a major impact on that decision.

I felt that although Jackson tried to help Lisette recover, he hadn't tried his best, but at the same time, you can't help someone who doesn't want to be helped.

I love Belle. She is so cute, but I didn't like that she kept on swearing, and Sire kept on teaching her that. At that age, children have tantrums and sometimes attitude when they don't get what they want, but to see that Belle kept on swearing and there was no punishment doesn't really go with me. I know if that was me or my friends, our parents would have definitely punished us right then and there instead of giving us chances, but that's just my opinion and experience.

I really wish that Lisette could recover instead of relapsing every other chapter. At one point, I honestly thought she had died towards the last few chapters. I was not a big fan of that.

I also didn't like being left on a cliffhanger, but with that being said, I can't wait for the next book to see what happens with Lisette.

Overall rating 2.6⭐️
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152 reviews15 followers
August 9, 2025
4.5 ⭐️ | arc review

"i think you're very worthy of love."

my girl, janiahhhhh that therapy bill? yeah it’s coming your way 🤣 it’s the way i read this a month ago and i’m still not over it ! i alr knew lisette’s book was going to break me since her appearances in ‘the plan,’ but NOTHING could have prepared me for the emotional rollercoaster that was this book. AND THE ENDING??? please i wasn’t ready AT ALL 😩

my girl lisette deserves EVERYTHING under the sun & i expect nothing less for her !! from having a terrible childhood, to struggling with her addictions, which have negatively impacted her life in more ways than one, lisette’s story is one for the books. but the way she loved isa, the way she accepted jj with no questions, please my girl loves the hell out the carters 🫶🏽 she really went above and beyond for isa & really fought for that little girl

and jj, the crocheted flowers??? his struggle with his mental health while being a single parent??? i didn’t expect it 🥺 sire can’t even be upset bc that man loves lisette DOWN! like he is so down bad for that woman & who wouldn’t???? like his love for her from day one, please give me their second book.. RIGHT THIS INSTANT !!!

just make sure when yall read this, the tissues & icecream are right by your side, because you’re gonna need it 😩
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138 reviews3 followers
May 26, 2025
Thank you so much Author Janiah Benitez, for giving me the beautiful opportunity to delve into your new upcoming Opposite Attracts Romance Novel🎨⭐️🩷💋✨
“Losing Faith”
The 3rd Installment In The-
“Hale Book Series”
5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️READ!!! I ABSOLUTELY CONSUMED & FELL IN LOVE with this gorgeous beautiful book!!! I was hooked with full attention in seconds the way every word was written🤩Pulsated with passion, dedication, creativity, and dark raw emotion, resonating through the hearts of the main characters!! That resonates deeply on every level, sharing life's experiences and unveiling honest beautiful storytelling by the author🩷✨exploring deep love & care with a Single dad romance plus a brother's best friend adding drama to mix even more!! With a well written mental health advocate, OCD awareness, alongside a opposites attract that blends beautifully with an age gap twist👀💋✨I seriously need part two in my hands right now especially after that wicked cliffhanger that had my jaw on the floor and tears running down my eyes😭!!
I am literally over the moon excited for it & what the Author writes next for them after loving them so much in this🤩🩷

“Losing Faith,” Takes you through the emotional breathtaking lives of-
(✨🐢Lisette Grace & Jackson Jones💋✨)
Lisette is at a complete crossroad, struggling to regain faith in herself as a recovering addict, she faces ongoing battles to stay sober. And this is when we finally get introduced to my fave-Jackson🩷he’s on the brink, desperate to maintain some control in his life while be a devoted single dad, he will make sure to stop at nothing to ensure his daughter Isabelle's success and happiness, but now when Lisette seizes an unexpected opportunity to tutor Isabelle, she discovers a renewed sense of purpose of a new beginning In life🥹and to figure out how this engrossing tale ends is by reading it ASAP and falling in love with it just as much as I did!! But not only is the plot amazing but the two main characters are-

Lisette🎨🐢my powerful girlie, even when she’s unaware of it, embodies essences of a talented artist & teacher with a dauntless heart, yet feeling everything! radiating a loving, caring, and touching presence that draws in only those privileged to be close to her hidden underneath the surface golden stunning soul✨And one that has gone through so many struggles & emotional tolls, which spans from her formative years to present challenges!! That you can even feel it through every page there is! which constantly shows the author's stunning intense profound commitment in creating her characters detailed backstories that will in fact keep you on the edge of your seat needing to know what’s going to happen next truly making me enjoy her character even more🩷✨The way she brightens up the brightest whenever she’s near her divine lover Jackson💋✨& his spontaneous daughter🥹is everything and beyond🥹Heartwarming and sweet & inspiring, epitomizing unconditional love, and complete rawness of beauty that follows along with it!! & it will always be evident even when she attempts to conceal them, Always & Forever🥹✨

Jackson Jones💋✨is my everything & absolutely more!!! He possesses an eye drawing personality that will win your heart in seconds!! blending devotion in a intense unique way🤩 As a father to his baby girl, whom he loves unconditionally, always showing and providing for her with every fiber of his being is beautiful!! And his loves grow even stronger with the love of his life-The way he strives to grasp and lavish Lisette-AKA his Sweetheart🩷With affection and thoughtfulness & care, always looking and finding ways to be there for her and understand every detail of her and most importantly loving her🥹truly making every written scene touching and genuine and delightful every time! plus the protection he provides her is completely precious!! Making him even more attractive than what he is already-(I actually NEED Jackson Jones💋✨In REAL life Janiah Benitez)

“She smiles and with a face like that, I couldn’t be mad if the entire house was drowning in flour.”
-Jackson Jones💋✨
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59 reviews
June 23, 2025
I really wanted to enjoy this book. I went in knowing there was going to be some heavy content, but I was wildly unprepared for how much of the book would be so focused on graphic detailed scenes of overdosing and self-harm. As someone with both OCD and depression, albeit not the bipolar kind, I was excited for a book that featured main characters with both. I thought the OCD representation through Jackson was well done and, for the most part, pretty relatable. I do wish we could've seen a bit more of that throughout rather than in random bursts, but it was solid nonetheless.

Lisette, on the other hand... I'm so sorry, but I couldn't stand her. I understand that she's an addict. I have no idea how accurate this portrayal of addiction is, but I do understand that addicts will act out. However, Lisette took it way too far. This book was advertised as her being in recovery. That's not even a little bit true. At the beginning of the novel, she's 6 months sober. That doesn't last.

Also, there's no way that Isabelle was at all behind in school. There's no shot a single teacher would see this incredibly emotionally intelligent kindergartener and think she's developing slower than other children. She's more mature than Lisette. She and Jackson deserve so much better. Not because Lisette's an addict, but because she cannot love two more people when she cannot love herself. I would know, I've been that depressed myself.
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91 reviews1 follower
June 1, 2025
Oh my goodness to the amazing author Janiah Benitez, Losing Faith was everything and more! ✨First and foremost let me start with how you wrote a well-dynamic character by the name of Lisette Grace, she highlights a person who is still recovering past drug addiction, getting on the right path and finding a new lifestyle that will bring her piece in a more healthier way and will also still bring still her the aspects of being vulnerability and comfortability! Within that self-recovery and her wanting to stay sober, fighting through the pains that kept her enclosed she was then brought a light that shined which was Jackson Jones and his daughter Isabelle Jones🩷! First of all, Jackson Jones' character highlighted the full representation of maintaining/trying to control his OCD, balancing the control aspects as well as his worries, but also still being a wonderful single-dad I might add! I love how he made sure to never let others deter his way of being a father, nor let his work and his personal past experiences stop a light from shining. And let me say when the story progressed and we see how Lisette and Jackson come together in a romantic & steady friendship after Lissette came about to help tutor Isabelle was such a wholesome dynamic and love story! It was the whole comfortability that not only Isabelle built with Lisette but Lisette built with her as well, the whole family aspect and how that brought a light, and belonging was everything to me. Then the building of Lizette and Jackson my goodness I was blushing at every scene, every page, my goodness they are now my favorite couple out of the Hale Series! ( I am now quite biased☺️) My goodness, Losing Faith allowed each character a new sense of wanting, belonging, support and love, thank you for everything that was filled within the story! Also, I am so excited for your future work, and I did not forget about the cliffhanger you left us on so I am staying all the way tuned! Thank you Janiah Benitez 🥰 Happy Release !!!!🥳
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31 reviews2 followers
June 10, 2025
Before I get into this review, I just wanna say well done to Janiah and I’m so proud of u for releasing ur 3rd book!

Whennn I tell u Jackson jones is the man.. he quite literally isssss. I’ve never read a man quite like him. He was so caring, so patient and just the absolute green flag of a man. Like this man got her crochet flowers bc Liz hated things that didn’t last ahhhhh!!! I love jj and lis relationship sooo much. And the little family they have.

I love the way Janiah writes sensitive/ heavy topics like this, she does it so wellllll. She does her research and gets people who know the topic welll to help her out so she doesn’t get it wrong or writes something that isn’t true. The way she shows the reality of someone with addiction was well written. Someone who wants to get better and fight for something but also still struggling with herself. I also love how she also added that she needs to get better for herself and not for others. That she needs to stand on her own two feet instead of relying on Jackson and Isa. I also love how the book isn’t just focused on lis addiction but also shows glimpses of Jackson’s ocd. She really represented how he had to maintaining/ controlling his ocd .

There’s nothing more I love than the found family trope… and this series does it so welll. The siblings love for each otherrrr just does something for me. Especially in this book when they don’t let lis to push them away but push herrr to get better,they never gave up on her and that just shows how much they love her.

THE ENDING AHHH. Why would u do that to me. I can’t wait for book 2. I can’t wait to see what happens to lis and Jackson’s story.
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114 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2025
ARC Review🌸✨🌸
First I like to say and I do mean this with the best intentions Janiah we got beef! Cause what you mean to be continued🥴

Tropes: Single Dad
🌸Age Gap (7 years)
🌸Brother's Best Friend
🌸Daughter's Tutor
🌸Opposites Attract
🌸Mental Health Rep
🌸 Millionaire MMC
🌸Black Cat FMC

Let me just say - Losing Faith is one of those books that grabs your heart, punches it a little, then gently kisses it better. I was ALL IN. The bond between Lisette and Sire?
Literally soul-healing. Jackson and Isabel were so freaking CUTE like they couldn’t be any cuter if they tried . The way a five-year-old can understand both her father and Lis personality without even fully knowing the situation. And the whole family was always in Lis corner no matter what she did or said but I will say Jackson should have let Sire step in sooner because he was seeing what he wanted not saying that anything wrong with that but being that him,the twins are not addicts they couldn’t see thru her while enabling her while Sire knew all the signs and was seen as a hardass. But by the end I was full-on sobbing AND Miss Rose COME TO THE FRONT AND PUT YOUR SET UP! YOU AND YOUR LOSER CHILD The whole bio-family situation made me sick the trauma Lis carried, the way Anna painted her like a villain, and everyone just ignored what their mom was doing. And Jackson? A literal green flag.
No judgment. Just love, patience, and showing up. I think not giving us a HEA was to be expected not happy about tho.

KEEP GOING J!❤️🌸
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179 reviews44 followers
June 4, 2025
4.5 ⭐️
I found parts of myself reflected in both Jackson and Lisette, which shows how well the writer worked to create very human characters. Janiah built these characters with great care and love. Reading them felt like they could speak to me and it was easy to understand their struggles.
"I don't like inviting myself places -the fear of being unwanted or bothering is too great. Everyday I hold my breath when I call my friends or family, afraid they're going to wake up and decide they don't want to deal with me".

Hahaha I loved that Jackson speaks Spanish and has had to face the challenges of growing up with a Latin American mom lol. He is vulnerable, but at the same time ready and on the front lines to fight for those he loves. His relationship with Isabelle is the sweetest and funniest.
"If you ever need a reason to get out of bed, you always have one with us".

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"Don't let your dark thoughts consume you.You're worthy of everything life has to offer".

Lisette is a complicated character, and while she won my heart, it's also easy to feel incredibly frustrated with her. But that's exactly one of the things I loved most about the book, that the author went out of her way to portray the struggle with addiction as realistically as possible.
"You can't change the choice you made, but you can change what you do now to make sure you're not in that position again. Out actions are only mistakes if we don't learn from them".
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34 reviews2 followers
June 2, 2025
There are so many things I could say about Losing Faith, but first and foremost, Janiah’s writing is stunning. She has such a beautiful, raw way of capturing mental illness, addiction, and healing that feels incredibly honest and respectful.

Lisette’s story hit even closer to home for me. She’s a character I understood on such a deep level. Full of black cat energy, fire, and vulnerability. I found myself rooting for her the entire time. And Jackson? Let’s just say Mr. Jackson might have green flag tattooed on his forehead. He’s patient, caring, and the kind of love interest every Lis in the world deserves.

And then there’s baby Belle. Isabelle was truly the heart of this book. Sweet, sassy, and absolutely adorable, she brought light into every scene she was in and made my heart melt more than once.

One of the things I love most about the Hale series is the found family dynamic. The sibling bonds feel so real and rooted in unconditional love. The way Losing Faith explored addiction didn’t shy away from the heavy stuff (it was gut-wrenching at times) but it also showed the strength of love and support in recovery.

This has officially become my favorite in the series so far, and I cannot wait to see where the story goes next. I’m already counting down the days until the next book.

Thank you so much Janiah for the ARC, I truly appreciate it and please release next book now🥹🫶🏽
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July 10, 2025
4 stars (but only because l'm mad at the ending, okay??)
Let me just say - Losing Faith is one of those books that grabs your heart, punches it a little, then gently kisses it better. I was ALL IN. The bond between Lisette and Sire? Literally soul-healing. Jackson and Isabel were so freaking adorable, I wanted to adopt them both. The way a five-year-old used ballet to understand her dad's OCD and comfort Lisette?
TEARS. And don't even get me started on how supportive everyone was about Lisette's addiction - I was full-on sobbing. Miss Rose though? THROW HER IN FICTIONAL JAIL. I swear if I meet her in another book, it's on sight. The whole bio-family situation made me sick — the trauma Lisette carried, the way Anna painted her like a villain, and everyone just ignored what their mom was doing? NOPE. Harmony? Not sorry, but she felt like a big part of the problem. I wanted Lisette to run from that whole farm and never look back. But the way she softened with Isabel, calling her a brat one minute and "my sweet girl" the next?
MELTED ME. And Jackson? A literal green flag. No judgment. Just love, patience, and showing up. Now about that ending? I was NOT expecting that cliffhanger. I wanted an HEA, not emotional damage and a waitlist. Janiah Benitez, why would you do this to us??? Anyway, it's still five stars in my heart - just disguised as four out of protest.
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47 reviews1 follower
May 8, 2025
🌟ARC REVIEW🌟

I loved this book so much, it was so well spoken and brought awareness to things i hadn’t really had a second thought about and while i haven’t went through some of the topics that is talked about i loved the representation and really think the author did a good job of talking about it and how it goes in the real day to day life, i also love the family aspect of this story and series in general while they definitely have there rough patches they always go back to each other and i really enjoyed that. i quite literally felt like i went through EVERY emotion whether it was with sire, jackson, or lisette😭😭 . i definitely see a bit of myself in lisette so again coming back to this the representation really made me so happy and emotional, i genuinely could not describe how this made me feel but even though the rough times i felt so content and happy with the comfort these characters bring me, THE ENDING WAS CRAZY i was spamming janiah for the last 65 % and i just know she was tired of me but im so excited to see what book 4 contains and how both this series and author continue to develop through it all ( SO PROUD OF U JANIAH ILYYY) 🩷🩷
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300 reviews3 followers
June 21, 2025
WHAT?! That’s how it ends ?! There’s a part 2 ?! I literally had to walk it off to calm down after finishing this book.

I picked this book up thinking it will be a cute light read in between my fantasy books. Oh boy was I wrong !! This book destroyed me !!! My heart will never recover until I read the I happy ending.

I really love belle. She is such a sweetheart and I enjoyed every scene she was in. And I love her relationship with her dad and Lissy. She my favorite by far !!

And the found family was also very touching. I love their backstory so much.

I feel like the romance moved really quick. I wanted more of their happy interactions.

It was very hard to read what the two MCs go through. The way they struggle in different ways broke me. It was really hard reading every scene. Especially watching Lissy fall apart broke my heart. I wish she finds her happily ever after in part two and becomes the mom she wants to for belle.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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127 reviews
May 29, 2025
Ouch.

Ending on a cliffhanger wow, I love Jackson and Lisette so much, the way I thought it was going to so much better than I expected and I enjoying reading and learning Lisette and seeing in her thoughts with her point of view seeing inside her addiction and the recovery process which I hope she can finally get because Lisette I’m rooting for her.
Getting to see the transparency in character development then having all their hardships and relationships be tested so detailed and heartbreaking to reading and I shed some tears.
I enjoyed this book and I love all the Hale siblings and their partners, seeing issues Lisette goes through by just living and having an active addiction and this story even if it fictional is great representation of varying experiences.

I’m still hurting it end with A TO BE CONTINUED 🥲
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160 reviews8 followers
June 10, 2025
3.5⭐️

Had a hard time reading this one because I KNEW it was ending on a cliffhanger.

I appreciate that this is actually a depiction of an addict in the throes of her struggles, with ups and downs, and not a “recovered” addict whose struggles we don’t see on page. This was very real & heavy. It’s dark a lot of the time, but worth understanding the FMC over.

On top of that, I think there’s great representation around the FMC with her friends and family trying to protect her. Janiah does a good job at showing how addiction affects the people around the addict, who loves them and fights for them.

The actual romance I think was rushed in the beginning. Jackson was infatuated immediately and then it all just tumbled into a secret relationship. But I still love them.

Can’t wait for next spring!
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82 reviews3 followers
July 10, 2025
I need book two like now.

This is raw, real and so well written.
The pov of an addict was on point, Lissy is manipulative and calculating with her actions and words. Lissy is clearly struggling, she wants to get better but it’s an everyday battle. She was so relatable with her self sabotage, her battles with her own mind.

I don’t understand the reviews moaning about her being high or drunk, she’s an addict and that’s what addicts do, they relapse and slip.

Jackson…. Well first of all a protective single dad yes please. You can feel how much he loves Lissy, how he much he wants to help her but clearly doesn’t know how. Which is real, a lot of people who haven’t dealt with such issues don’t really know what to do, what to say or how to help.

I loved this book, I connected so deeply to Lissy.

Check trigger warnings before reading.
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26 reviews4 followers
May 27, 2025
I love this book but it stressed me out bad. Every character eas lovable but also felt so realistic that when they mad choice I wanted to scream bc I was getting emotional attached to them and thier choice hurt me. I love the regression of each character including both MC because we got to see how they both attempt to “control” their “obsession”. I was on the edge of my seat thought the end holding my breath at how good this book was. I absolutely loved and was obsessed with this how well written and thought out the scene talking about our FMC addiction was. It definitely gave Addicted to You vibes. Plus I’m alway a sucker for a millionaire single dad, found family books. Definitely can’t wait for part two.
Thank you so much for this ARC 💗💗
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70 reviews3 followers
May 27, 2025
ARC review!
4.5 stars.

holy cow. one sentence. how am i supposed to live now?

anyways, janiah you did it again. i was sat at the edge of my seat through and through. i genuinely love lisette and jackson (i ALSO called it all those months ago🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️). but their story together = perfection. i do wish we got more in depth things about jackson’s OCD and lisette’s addiction but it was still written well. i truly never thought a part in the book “dragged on”, it kinda just kept going which really makes you want to continue reading. i’ll warn you once, you’re in for a rollercoaster that never stops, but it quite fun at the same time as sad.
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52 reviews
May 24, 2025
Losing Faith is one of my top reads of this year. Do not let this cover fool you because, yes it looks cute and adorable, but the story is very emotional. I was teary eyed starting at chapter twenty-seven until the end. The character complexity is written so well. Lisette deals with some extremely heavy issues. I was yearning for her. And sweet Jackson, his support and love was unbelievable. I love seeing all the Hales rally together and be there for one another. And wow... the ending was something!

Please check the trigger/content warnings before reading this.
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89 reviews
June 2, 2025
💕Losing Faith💕

I think this may be my favorite book in the Hale Series!!! Losing Faith had me going through all the emotions, in the best way possible. The representation in this was great. Our main character, Lisette, is a recovering addict and throughout the book we see her recovering journey. I absolutely loved Lisette and Jackson together. They’re literally a match made in heaven. Shout out to Jackson, my new book boyfriend. He is literal perfection and is such an amazing dad to Isabelle. This book holds a special place in my heart. Truly an amazing and heartfelt story

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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12 reviews
June 2, 2025
Absolute adored this book! The main characters are just ugghhh. Lissy and Jackson have my heart💗. I love the representation of their struggles as someone who has been through similar things it’s amazing to see how much thought and emotion was put in. And my favorite parts are seeing the other hale siblings together because who doesn’t love sire and vidia? Belle is at the top of my list with kids in romance books because she’s so cute and sassy, and a fellow lover of the color pink! I was so grateful to have had an opportunity to read this ARC from Janiah🩷
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4 reviews4 followers
October 26, 2025
I need the next book!

I cried so many times when reading this book! Janiah did a great job of bringing the characters to life for me. I laughed, cried, and screamed in anger with all the characters. I’m angry I didn’t know this book left on a cliff hangar but am also relieved because I don’t think one could truly capture this story in just one book. I’m excited for the next book and hope it’s released soon! I don’t often leave written reviews but when I do it’s because a book really hits me! I hope you give it a chance too.
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