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Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 14 Sep 2016, 17:20
by AA1495
[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Just Breathe" by Leigh Finley.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Just Breathe by Leigh Finley is a story about forgiveness and second chances. Ana and Scott (our protagonists) had a fling in school. The relationship ended abruptly, with Scott walking away when Ana was at her weakest. Scott tried his best to forget about Ana, but couldn’t succeed. When chance brings them in front of each other, eight years later, Scott is determined to win her back. On the other hand, Ana wants to protect herself from the person who once destroyed her. What Ana undergoes in the eight years, Scott’s reasons for walking away, and what it takes for Ana to give him a second chance form the crux of the story.

Ana is a strong protagonist. Everything that she has been through has only made her personality stronger. She’s smart, financially stable and mature. I liked reading her point of view in the book. As a reader, I could connect with her and found myself rooting for her throughout the book.

Scott, despite the storyline, is likeable. In the present, he’s friendly, calm and determined. I liked the fact that he knew he wanted to get Ana back, and would stop at nothing to do it. Towards the end of the story, I found myself rooting for him as well.

The story is told from both Ana and Scott’s point of views. As a result, I could understand both characters and found myself rooting for both. While the transition was mostly smooth, there were few instances when the shift (between Ana and Scott’s point of views) confused me. This interrupted my flow of reading.

There are many secondary characters in the story – Ana’s friends and ex-husband, Scott’s father and brother, among others. The secondary characters had stories of their own. These subplots were brief and did not affect the main storyline. Each secondary character had a role to play in bringing Ana and Scott together, and I liked how the author effectively handled the secondary characters and their own stories.

The language and grammar are good. There are no obvious mistakes and the book is very easy to read and understand. Further, the book has the perfect length. Most aspects of the story are covered in sufficient detail. However, I wish the confrontation between Ana and her ex-husband had been slightly longer.

The book has considerable drama. There’s a lot of suspense created in the book, which makes the plot more intriguing. However, Ana’s past is very sad and reading those parts affected my mood. While this makes the plot strong, I would not recommend the book to someone who wants a quick, light hearted read.

What I liked best about the book was the fact that both protagonists were likeable and were equal in every sense. No character was dominant over the other and this was a refreshing change.

What I liked least about the book was the short confrontation between Ana and her ex-husband. I wish Ana had said more. I wish Scott had said much more. It didn’t feel like Ana let her heart out. Overall, it didn’t feel like true closure.

On the whole, I liked the book. The plot made me curious and I truly enjoyed reading most parts of the book. I would rate the book 4 out of 4.

The book is meant only for mature audiences. I would recommend the book to anyone who likes mature romance books and does not mind some sad parts.

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Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 17:30
by CrescentMoon
This book sounds like an emotional roller coaster. I like that the book has minor subplots of other characters, it's nice to read about other people than just the main protagonists. Great job on the review! :-D

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 18:07
by Kia
I'm glad that you liked the book so much. Congratulations to the author on such a fantastic review.

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 18:25
by AA1495
Thank you so much!! Hope you read and enjoy the book! ☺

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 07:57
by Kourtney Bradley
Glad to hear that you enjoyed this one so well! And, congrats to the author for receiving such a great rating! Thank you for sharing!

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 23 Sep 2016, 08:02
by AA1495
klbradley wrote:Glad to hear that you enjoyed this one so well! And, congrats to the author for receiving such a great rating! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much! I did enjoy it. Hope you give this one a chance! :D

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 21:53
by Lauren M
Nice review! You make me want to go and read it now!

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 25 Sep 2016, 23:06
by AA1495
Lauren M wrote:Nice review! You make me want to go and read it now!
Thank you so much! If you do read it, please tell me if you liked it :)

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 29 Sep 2016, 01:00
by erasmus
I like the straightforward, coherent review. 'Just Breathe' sounds like a perfect mix of drama and romance - something right up my alley. Great job for going into details without spoiling the story!

A quick question, though. when you said that "Ana's past is very sad", did you mean just that or did it refer to a sensitive issue that's traumatic or potentially triggering?

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 29 Sep 2016, 06:47
by AA1495
erasmus wrote:I like the straightforward, coherent review. 'Just Breathe' sounds like a perfect mix of drama and romance - something right up my alley. Great job for going into details without spoiling the story!

A quick question, though. when you said that "Ana's past is very sad", did you mean just that or did it refer to a sensitive issue that's traumatic or potentially triggering?
Thank you so much! Your comments mean a lot.

Well it refers to 5 distinct life changing events. It is traumatic, but it isn't described in too much detail. You could easily skip those parts without losing track of the story if you want to.

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 09 Oct 2016, 11:20
by Moizajani
AA1495 wrote:
erasmus wrote:I like the straightforward, coherent review. 'Just Breathe' sounds like a perfect mix of drama and romance - something right up my alley. Great job for going into details without spoiling the story!

A quick question, though. when you said that "Ana's past is very sad", did you mean just that or did it refer to a sensitive issue that's traumatic or potentially triggering?
Thank you so much! Your comments mean a lot.

Well it refers to 5 distinct life changing events. It is traumatic, but it isn't described in too much detail. You could easily skip those parts without losing track of the story if you want to.
So were they irrelevant to the main plot if you could easily skip those parts?

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 09 Oct 2016, 11:34
by AA1495
Moizajani wrote:
AA1495 wrote:
erasmus wrote:I like the straightforward, coherent review. 'Just Breathe' sounds like a perfect mix of drama and romance - something right up my alley. Great job for going into details without spoiling the story!

A quick question, though. when you said that "Ana's past is very sad", did you mean just that or did it refer to a sensitive issue that's traumatic or potentially triggering?
Thank you so much! Your comments mean a lot.

Well it refers to 5 distinct life changing events. It is traumatic, but it isn't described in too much detail. You could easily skip those parts without losing track of the story if you want to.
So were they irrelevant to the main plot if you could easily skip those parts?
That's an interesting question. They are relevant. However, the reader can proceed with the book by just knowing that something had happened. The details can be skipped without affecting the main plot!

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 11 Oct 2016, 19:20
by Moizajani
AA1495 wrote:
Moizajani wrote:
AA1495 wrote:
Thank you so much! Your comments mean a lot.

Well it refers to 5 distinct life changing events. It is traumatic, but it isn't described in too much detail. You could easily skip those parts without losing track of the story if you want to.
So were they irrelevant to the main plot if you could easily skip those parts?
That's an interesting question. They are relevant. However, the reader can proceed with the book by just knowing that something had happened. The details can be skipped without affecting the main plot!
Oh that makes sense. Thank You! :D

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 11 Oct 2016, 19:30
by AA1495
Moizajani wrote:
AA1495 wrote:
Moizajani wrote:
So were they irrelevant to the main plot if you could easily skip those parts?
That's an interesting question. They are relevant. However, the reader can proceed with the book by just knowing that something had happened. The details can be skipped without affecting the main plot!
Oh that makes sense. Thank You! :D
:D :D welcome to the forums btw! enjoy :D

Re: Official Review: Just Breathe by Leigh Finley

Posted: 13 Oct 2016, 18:20
by Moizajani
AA1495 wrote:
Moizajani wrote:
AA1495 wrote:
That's an interesting question. They are relevant. However, the reader can proceed with the book by just knowing that something had happened. The details can be skipped without affecting the main plot!
Oh that makes sense. Thank You! :D
:D :D welcome to the forums btw! enjoy :D
Thanks :)