Review Only A Breadth Apart by Katie McGarry

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

 

Would you dare to defy destiny? Are our destinies written in stone? Do we become nothing more than the self-fulfilling prophesies of other people's opinions? Or can we dare to become who we believe we were born to be?

“A gorgeous, heartfelt journey of redemption and love” (Wendy Higgins), ONLY A BREATH APART is a young adult contemporary novel from critically acclaimed Katie McGarry. “Haunting, authentic, and ultimately hopeful” (Tammara Webber), order your copy of ONLY A BREATH APART now!

 

About ONLY A BREATH APART:

They say your destiny is carved in stone. But some destinies are meant to be broken.

The only curse Jesse Lachlin believes in is his grandmother’s will: in order to inherit his family farm he must win the approval of his childhood best friend, the girl he froze out his freshman year.

A fortuneteller tells Scarlett she's psychic, but what is real is Scarlett’s father’s controlling attitude and the dark secrets at home. She may be able to escape, but only if she can rely on the one boy who broke her heart.

Each midnight meeting pushes Jesse and Scarlett to confront their secrets and their feelings, but as love blooms, the curse rears its ugly head…

 

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4 STARS

Wow, this book was another fantastic story  which deals with some serious issues. This is a poignant story.  I really liked Jesse and Scarlett. They were trying to figure out who they really are!


"Scarlett, there are two times that I can breathe in deeply without wincing in pain, and being with you is one of them. If I could, I’d keep you here forever.”

My heart was aching for both of them. Both of them dealing with some of the most heartbreaking situations .Katie McGarry made me feel like I'm a part of the story and the charecters life.


     

Gritty and real, Only a Breath Apart is a story of hope conjured from pain, strength drawn from innocence, and love earned from self-respect. Beautiful, poignant, and fierce.” ―Kristen Simmons, critically acclaimed author of the Article 5 series

 EXCERPT

~SCARLETT~
“I thought you said you were meeting Camila.”
I jump at the sound of Dad’s voice and spin in his direction. “I am.”
Dad studies me, and I hide my hands behind my back
to conceal the slight quiver that could announce my guilt.
When I left him, he was in good spirits, but his moods
can quickly shift. There are two patched up holes
in my bedroom that can testify to this.
Dad replaced the drywall, covered it with fresh paint,
but the perfection can’t take away the memory
of the way my heart pounded through
my chest as he drove his fist through the wall.
He inclines his head toward the booth of balloon animals.
“Camila appears to be working.”
“She’s getting off soon,” I say too fast as I bite back the need
to ask why he didn’t go
home like he said he was.
“Why did you leave us if she’s still working?
You said Camila would be done by five-thirty.”
My mouth dries out, and the tremble in my hands travels to
the rest
of my body, but I force out a cleansing breath. Show no fear.
Don’t give him any reason to doubt a thing I say.
“She was supposed to be off by now, but her parents asked her
to work a few more minutes.”
“If Camila isn’t getting off until later, you should have told me,”
There’s a subtle sharpness to his tone that causes
hurricane warnings in my brain.
“I was showing you a great deal of trust by letting you find Camila
on your own.”
“She’s only running a few minutes late.
Her parents are watching me so I’m okay.”
Out of the corner of my eye,
I glance over and my heart lifts when I notice Camila’s mom
watching us. Her stare gives credibility to every falsehood
rolling off my tongue. She’s not watching because she thinks
I need a babysitter, but probably because she’s mentioned to
Camila that she’s perplexed by my father’s strict rules.
I touch the crystals on the table as if I’m interested in them.
It’s difficult to act normal as Dad looks at Camila’s mom then studies me. Please believe me, please believe me. Please.
I’m so stupid. I should have never left Dad early.
I should have never lied. But I did.
Dad was having fun at the fair, Mom was having fun and my sister,
Isabelle, was having fun. They were all laughing and smiling.
They’ve forgiven him, and I haven’t.
I can’t, not again, and this is one of the many ways life is no longer
simple.
I want to peek at him in an attempt to understand my fate,
but I don’t. Eye contact doesn’t help when he’s angry.
It only makes it worse.
Being in public won’t soothe his temper.
He’ll just be more discreet.
Like last year when Dad had arrived early to pick me
up at a football game and saw me heading to the bathroom
by myself. After I had returned to my friends,
he called me away with a smile on his face.
He had placed a seemingly loving arm around my shoulder,
but his fingers dug into my arm as he severely whispered
in my ear how I was irresponsible and that it was time to go home.
Dad didn’t cause a scene at the game.
The yelling started the moment we were alone in his car
and continued until he left me in my room.
I stayed on my bed for hours, curled up in a ball and sobbing.
My throat swells as I think of how this will play out.
Will it be like Christmas? Will he throw a lamp and force
Mom to clean it up as I watch? Or will it be like this past spring
and he’ll flip the kitchen table, breaking all the dishes
that had been placed there for dinner?
Dad steps closer to me, and I’m filled with dread.
“Next time, in a situation like this,
you return to me and have Camila text you when she’s done
working. I don’t like the idea of you being alone.”

All I want is to be alone, for my thoughts and actions to belong
only to me. But he’s not angry, he’s believing me,
and I release a breath I had unknowingly held and
take the small win.

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    Katie McGarry Bio: Katie is the author of the PUSHING THE LIMITS series, THUNDER ROAD series, SAY YOU’LL REMEMBER ME, and the upcoming YA novel, ONLY A BREATH APART. Her novels have received starred reviews, critical acclaim and have won multiple awards including being a multiple Goodreads Choice Award Finalist for YA Fiction, multiple RT Magazine's Reviewer's Choice Award Finalist for Best YA Fiction, including a win in the category, and she was a 2013 YALSA Top Ten Teen Pick.      

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