This is a companion book to Stay, it is Jacksons story. You don't necessarily need to read Stay to read All I need, but you will get a better prespective of the girls' situations as it's in Adeline's POV. I really liked both and they compliment each other and gives a better view of all the things that they went through together.
This is a tale of true heartache. My heart literaly hurt for Jackson. I just wanted to reach into my Kindle and give him a Huge hug!! Not only was he abused as a child by alcoholic father and mother, he bounced around from foster home to foster home when Child Services stepped in and took him away at age 6. Never getting the love that a young child deserved, until the last one. He didn't get to stay there though, he was adopted by his maternal Grandmother. Which was a nightmare still, as she abused alcohol and drugs just like his mother. She sometimes 'forgot' to feed him, didn't buy him toys and didnt show love towards him. And then, when he was just 12 years old, sold him to Nate. Thats when his nightmare got worse.
-My grandmother sold me to Nate when I was twelve, and I'd been here ever since. I fought tooth and nail at first - for the first five years to be exact. Then something happened and I gave up. I stopped fighting. I stopped defying Nate. And I'd been going through the motions ever since, hoping every day would be my last.
- Don't think, don't feel, don't want. Do what I'm told and avoid the pain.
Thats how Jackson got through all the horrible things he was forced to do. He tried to avoid pain as much as he could, but Nate and Zane were sadistic, horrid human beings with no regard for human life. Zane especially, loved to torture Jackson every chance he got just becasue he could. And if Jackson didn't do what he was supposed to, the beating was worse. I've never wanted to inflict so much pain on a fictional character before as I did Zane and Nate! LOL! I was rooting for them to get punched in the face (and worse) the entire time!! I REALLY wanted Jackson to beat the shit out of Zane, beyond the point of recognition if possible.
Things all changed for Jackson the day Zane, in a moment of fear, kidnapped a young girl named Adeline who witnessed them trying to recovery one of Nates girls that tried to escape. Jackson and Adeline (Addie) formed a friendship, and tried to he tried to protect her as much as he could. He liked her, she had spirit and fight in her. Never giving up the ideal of escaping. It made Jackson come alive and want freedom as well.
I won't give all the details, but I am happy to say, that I was all tears by the end of this book and was really happy for Jackson to finally find someone that understood him, wanted him and loved him and didn't think less of him for all the horrors that he had to endure practically his entire life.
'She looked past the abuse, past the years of pain, and saw me. Scars and all. She looked at me like I was worth it, like I mattered.' - Jackson