Friday, June 15, 2012

Review: Hope is Love

4.5 LIGHTNING BOLTS





As part of Sylvia Hubbard's blog tour, I'm reviewing Hope Is Love today!

Blurb:


Meet Hope, but most people call her Jona. She was a person living in the world, but not living on the inside.

Bad things happen to good people and Hope was the person we lose in the system and she grows up just going from day-to-day trying to make a dollar out of the pennies she find.

But she’s smart on the street. She keeps to herself, but she’s just there. A body without a soul and she’s going nowhere.

Then meet James from LOVE LIKE THIS .

He’s one of the bad characters that once the story is over you really don’t give a fig about. Now he’s lost again and you’ll find him here in HOPE IS LOVE.

Can they find what they are looking for?




Review: Hope is Love  is unlike any book I've read recently. The events that occurred, some of them I can totally see happening in life. The situations are gritty and dark sometimes, as are the characters. But there's also an underlying message of hope, change, and the power of love.

Hope, Or Jona has been on the streets for so long. She's used to that life, she knows not much else. She has to scrounge for food and things, she finds the best places she can for being warm and safe. Never did she imagine the situation she finds herself in, and how it changes things.

James is a victim of a crime, and it changes his life as well.  He can't remember much of anything, and the person he trusts the most at the time is Jona.  In a normal instance, he would never have associated himself with her, but fate throws these two completely opposite people together where they form a bond.

I hate how Jona is treated, it makes me angry and sad, but I know these things do happen. Some of the people in this story make me want to slap them for their horrid attitudes. James seems to have dark secrets in his history, but he has the chance to wipe the slate clean and become a better man.

There's  a mix of suspense and so much more in this book. I really enjoyed it and was glad to have the chance to get a copy of it. Based on how much this story moved me, I want to check out more titles from author Sylvia Hubbard.

I highly recommend this book. It will change the way you think. The characters stayed in my mind long after I finished the book.  What an experience!



1 comment:

  1. I just fell to the floor, Nikki! That was an awesome review! Thank you so very much!

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