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Just Breathe (Just Series) (Volume 1)

by Kari Lynn

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After the death of her parents, sixteen-year-old Keira is forced to leave her childhood home to live with her aunt and uncle whom she never met. One night a voice wakes her from her troubled sleep, a voice that cannot be placed. A voice that cannot be unheard. Amid settling into her new life she meets David, an attractive charming senior. His confidence and mystery engage and consume her. Keira tries to escape her haunts but finds herself battling with anxiety. She learns she doesn't live in the world she thought she did. She isn't who she thought she was. Her thoughts no longer feel as if they are her own and all too often she can't breathe.… (more)
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This was a pleasant surprise. I wasn't sure what to expect since I've never read anything from Kari Lynn before and the size of the book was daunting. But it was a very quick read. Lynn pulled me into the story immediately and I had a hard time putting the book down. Keira and her twin siblings move in with their aunt and uncle after their parents have been killed. Keira has panic attacks and has to tell herself to breathe. She is also not sleeping well. She starts hearing voices and thinks she is going crazy. Things are not what they seem to be in Oregon. Keira immediately becomes friends with Ashlyn and Katie on the first day of school then she meets David who she immediately falls madly in love. I don't want to give anything away. I will say this is a very well written book that will pull you into the story. There are times when the story goes really fast and times when it slows down. I really liked Keira's brother Justen. It would have been nice to have had more of him in the story. This is such a good book. It's worth the read. Pick it up and enjoy the ride.

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After the death of her parents, sixteen-year-old Keira is forced to leave her childhood home to live with her aunt and uncle whom she never met. One night a voice wakes her from her troubled sleep, a voice that cannot be placed. A voice that cannot be unheard. Amid settling into her new life she meets David, an attractive charming senior. His confidence and mystery engage and consume her. Keira tries to escape her haunts but finds herself battling with anxiety. She learns she doesn't live in the world she thought she did. She isn't who she thought she was. Her thoughts no longer feel as if they are her own and all too often she can't breathe.

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