Tuesday, September 10, 2019

13 Reason Why Blog Tour (Book Review)

Today is the release day for both Freedom and Beloved!!! I'm very excited be able to buy each of these great books.



Today I will be reviewing Beloved by Kaitlyn Krispense.

About the book:

Life without love is hopeless.

Foster teen Cara Richards is unloved. With nothing left and nowhere to go, she is determined to find peace, no matter the cost. But despite her intentions, she’s tossed into another foster family and this time, there’s no going back to who she used to be. To make matters worse, one of her five new foster brothers is a Jesus freak, and she refuses to believe that God actually cares.

Her world is thrown upside down in a way she never expects. Though she prides herself on a resilient heart, her mind is lost adrift among a sea of questions: Is death really the answer? Does God care about someone as unworthy as me? Can everyone truly be loved, no matter what?


My Review:
Beloved is Kaitlyn Krispense’s debut novel. It’s a great book and one I definitely enjoyed more then I was expecting.
I was interested in reading Beloved but since it dealt with the topic of suicide I felt like it might be a bit depressing.
Even though it dealt with dark topics it was all done in a great and God honoring way. There was a great message throughout the story that every life has a purpose and that God made you for a reason.
I enjoyed seeing how Cara changed throughout the story and I enjoyed reading her story.
I would definitely recommend this book!
*I received an ebook version of this book in exchange for my honest review.





Kaitlyn is a farmer's daughter and a born-again believer in Christ with an obsession for books and music. It is these obsessions that led her to write her own stories. Psalm 46:10 gives her inspiration, her brothers make her laugh, and there's nothing quite like the excitement of opening an unread book for the first time. Her passion is to share the steadfast love of her Savior through the writing that takes up much of her free time, whether actual writing takes place or writer's block, in which case she's probably browsing Pinterest.





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