Thursday, November 21, 2013

**#COYER Review ~ Every Breath ~ Tasha Ivey**


Yet another book marked off on my challenge! ;)


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Every Breath (Every Life, #1)
Every Breath by Tasha Ivey
Every Life Series #1
Release Date: August 3, 2013
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Source: Purchased on Amazon

Synopsis
**Contains mild language, adult situations, and sexual content. For mature audiences only.**

How does someone give their heart away when they don’t have all of the pieces?

Not that Makenna really wants a second chance at love anyway. She is stuck in her tragic past, secretly living every day for her deceased fiancĂ©, while her new boyfriend, Drew, is gently nudging her into the present. 

Desperate to appear normal again, she slaps on a happy face and goes through the motions of a normal, healthy relationship—but with the exception of even a single kiss. And she’s okay with pretending, but Drew needs more than she’s willing to give.

Surprisingly, it’s an innocent letter from a soldier halfway around the world that has her seeing life differently. Sawyer is at his breaking point, and his depression sucks him in deeper every day. Makenna becomes his only lifeline to home, and he’s hanging on by a very weak thread. 

By helping him, Makenna learns to let go of grief before she’s left with only a ghost of the woman she once was, finally freeing her from guilt and showing her that it is possible to love again. But when she discovers that both of the men in her life are hiding something, she makes two shocking revelations. One of them is insanely in love with her, and one of them destroyed her happy ever after. 

Even though a fairytale ending does await her, is she willing to face her own demons to fight for it?






I fell in love with Tasha Ivey's storytelling earlier this year when I read her debut, Destiny Ever-changing. Ms. Ivey seems to have a knack for creating such genuine characters and her stories are compelling, yet comfortable. Every Breath...it really rocked me. It gripped me from the beginning and left me feeling warm and fuzzy in the end.

Makenna Madison lost her Happily Ever After when her fiance died, two years ago. To keep her family and friends from suffering her heartache, she pastes a smile on her face and move through each day. Makenna is such a selfless and caring young woman. She's a second grade teacher and is truly passionate about her job. She stays close with her parents and her best friend, Callie - but emotionally, she's closed herself off. When Callie sets her up with the high school football coach, Makenna does her best to move forward with life.

Drew seems like a good man. He's kind and he's patient with Makenna. He knows something happened to her and he's willing to wait until she feels comfortable talking with him about it. He's even understanding about Makenna's inability to move past platonic with him. Meeting Drew's parents, though, makes Makenna wonder if she really knows Drew.

Things get complicated when Makenna begins chatting with Sawyer, the soldier whom her class wrote a holiday letter to. As she gets to know Sawyer better, she starts asking herself why she's able to open up to Sawyer and share things with him that she hasn't shared with anyone. And once Sawyer comes home, Makenna begins to have feelings she thought she'd never have again. But Sawyer is hiding something...something that could ruin everything.

Every Breath has a robust cast of characters including Callie, Makenna's best friend, and Callie's husband Wes, who happens to be her dead fiance's brother, William, Sawyer's father-figure, and others. What I adore about Ms. Ivey's characters is how comfortable they are. They're easy to connect to, Reading Every Breath felt like being a part of this community and I became very invested in its inhabitants. I was devastated when Callie laid out her ultimatum for Makenna - talk about tough love. And I wanted to thunk Makenna in the head when she made poor decisions. I wanted to scoop Sawyer up into a big hug - a hug symbolic of all the hugs I'd like to give all our soldiers for the jobs they do. And I bit my nails in suspense over what was going to happen between Makenna, Drew, and Sawyer.

The way in which Ms. Ivey worked in the hand of fate in Every Breath was a delight. I'm a big believer in things working out how they should so the fact that Ms. Ivey worked that into the story really appealed to me. Watching Makenna trying to move forward by forcing things while what she needed was right in front of her - it was heady.

It was a pleasure to watch Makenna come out of her emotional coma and Sawyer played a huge role in that. At first, Makenna's contact with him was only meant to serve as a connection to home for Sawyer. But he had a way of coaxing Makenna out of herself. The bonus was in the healing they both provided the other.

On a side note, I enjoyed all the literary references woven into the story. I know Ms. Ivey is a Jane Austen fan, as am I, so those references were fun. But there were others as well and I enjoyed that. Ms. Ivey also included music references...and with the exception of those made to the 80s, I was lost. But I'm now a fan of Boyce Avenue. :) I see music as poetry and the inclusion of lyrics was a nice touch.

Every Breath deals with some heavy subjects - death, war, PTSD, drug addiction. I think it was a very personal story for Ms. Ivey. It's emotional,  tense, heartbreaking, and very real. And it's a beautifully rendered story of a second chance at love - a second chance at life. Ultimately, it was uplifting and heartwarming and amazing.





19 comments:

  1. What a great review for a book that is my kind of book! I'm pretty sure I'd cry, though, because those heavy subjects usually make me cry. Which means that if the story is well written, my feelings will be all over the place.

    Congrats on finalizing yet another COYER review Brandee! Keep warm by the fire! Isn't the snow beautiful when you are warm and can just watch it? I love being outdoors, too, in winter, but being inside and all snuggled up by the fire while watching the winterwonderland outside is the best!

    Have a terrific Thursday my friend! *hugs*

    Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bookviews

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    1. Oh, I cried too, Lexxie. :) I feel like my review was just as all over the place as my emotions were, but I just loved Every Breath. Hopefully, that came across. :)

      It's been snowing all day - a light snow, though. We only have about 4 inches. And it's still coming down. I enjoyed watching a black fox playing earlier...well, I'm sure he was actually looking for a snack, but it was fun to watch him. :)

      *hugs*

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    2. It must look like an enchanted forest around your house right now! I love the light, clean snow when it first falls and sticks! Even if I'm not really ready for winter yet... We had a thin layer of snow this morning as well, but it has melted again.

      Have a fantastic Friday! *hugs*

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  2. The heavy subjects catch my interest as well as the good characters.

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  3. Now I have this book on my Kindle. Yikes, this COYER challenge is netting me zero cleanage on my ereader! Great review. Just so good. I love second chance, even third chance stories. It's always never too late.

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    1. LOL I know EXACTLY what you mean, Robyn! Thanks for the compliment. As I told Lexxie, I kinda felt like my review, like me emotions after finishing EB, was all over the place. But I completely agree with you - it's always never too late. :)

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  4. Coming out of an emotional coma - I'd read this just for that. Stories like that is always compelling. Lovely review, Brandee, I can tell this was a winner.

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    1. Thanks so much, Braine. It was a very compelling read. And Ms. Ivey really does write characters you just feel like you know...

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  5. I can just tell that this is an emotional and profound story. I love your passionate review, Brandee!

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    1. Thanks, Andrea! This is a story I think you'd love too...

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  6. Sounds like an excellent story, Brandee. I love it too when literary and music references are woven into a story. Makenna sounds like a great character and I can see why you like her. Fantastic review! Jaclyn @ JC's Book Haven.

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    1. Oh, it's sooo good, Jaclyn! Thanks so much for dropping by.

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  7. Doesn't it feel good to finish a book for a challenge? hehe Happy this was a good one. But, jeeze, those subjects scare me.

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    1. Yep, it sure does, Jennifer. Unfortunately, I just keep adding more books! LOL Every Breath was definitely worth the scary subjects. :)

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  8. Wow. Great review. Sounds like an extremely emotional read. Looks like I will have to check out Tasha Ivey's books! My e-reader is getting fatter instead of thinner, but at least I know now the books I have on there will be fab.

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    1. Thanks so much, Katie! Yes, Every Breath was extremely emotional but oh, so good! LOL Yeah, I'm having the same issue with this challenge...looks like I may have to repeat it next month...and the next, and the next. :)

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  9. Sounds like a great book! Loved your review! Just another book to add to my TBR list. I really thought this challenge would help clear it out LOL

    Michelle
    <a href="http://love2readalways.blogspot.com'>Because reading is better than real life</a>

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    1. LOL I'm having the same issue, Michelle. So many of the books I'm reading are in series...so of course, I'm having to add the next in the series! ;) Thanks so much for stopping by.

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