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The Choice - Allison J. Kennedy

This is the story of May, and how she had to already be a grown up, even as a young girl.  She was already being like a mother to her sibling.  As a teen, making choices is hard.  It touches on sensitive subjects like rape, abortion, and such.

 

Elijah AKA Alex also has had a hard road.  By the time they meet, he is the one who clearly sees May for who she is.  He does not see a broken girl, who has made hard choices.  He sees as he wants to be seen.  I think he also sees clearly.

 

This story is done so well.  It may be hard to hear or to read, but sometimes you just have to know what to say or what to do.  What if you are in that situation?  Really is nicely done and the tough subjects give us a clear picture.  You cannot save anyone but yourself.  I give this story a 3/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

 

 

***This copy was given by Netgalley and its publishers in exchange for an honest review only.

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review 2015-07-03 23:20
The Choice By Allison J. Kennedy Review
The Choice - Allison J. Kennedy
I received an ebook copy via NetGalley from the publisher for an honest review, but in no way am I being compensated for my honest opinion. 
 
I just want to say that this has easily become one of my top reads of 2015. The Choiceis beautifully written, and so powerful with its message. My interpretation of the message (every book has a different message for each of its readers) is that time heals everything. Life can be cruel and cold, but with time events can be reflected upon and a sense of peace can be created. Most of the time we think time is working against us, because we never know what tomorrow will bring. Time has lost our appreciation when really it deserves our utmost respect. Has anyone heard of the saying, "Time heals all wounds?" I have no idea who said it, but whoever said it was right. The time might be two days, a few months, or 10 years, but there will come a day when the past can be let go. I read The Choice from start to finish in one seating, and it left me sitting in stunned silence. I was exhausted after I read this book in the best possible way ever! Kennedy takes your emotions on one hell of a ride called reality. 
 
The Choice is a story about a 17 year old girl, May, who is raped and conceives the rapist's child. She keeps the rape a secret, and tries to process through the emotions she is feeling by herself. Then she struggles with whether or not she should abort her unborn child. Kennedy tackles two tough and emotional topics, and does so tactfully. She shows no favor to either side of each topic, if anything she includes every side. 
 
I loved the style The Choice was written in. Throughout the book, May in present day reflects on how she is now, and then reflects on what happened when she was raped and the days that followed.  This particular formatting allows us to see where she starts with all the emotions and years later how she has grown and healed. 
 
To be honest with you guys, this review isn't giving any justice to this book. The book drips with raw emotions. You feel May's pains and struggles. You will shed tears and your heart will be jerked in all different directions. When you finally start thinking that everything will be okay something else is thrown into the pot causing everything to go wrong again. The Choice covers difficult and controversial topics, but I encourage you to choose to read this book. Kennedy's writing walks you side by side with May, and makes you wish you could actually be there for her in real life. 

 

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text 2015-06-23 09:02
Blog Tour - THE CHOICE

 

 

About the book: How do you heal from your past when you're still trapped within it?

 

I lost myself the night of the party. Just like that, my innocence and my sanity were torn away.

 

I would like to say that time heals all wounds, but it doesn't. And I would like to say that falling in love is what rescued me, but it wasn't. Nobody told me what to expect in the coming days and weeks and months after conceiving a rapist's child. Years later, my wounds are still just as fresh as the night they were made. It would be so easy to disappear and allow the memories to consume me.

 

But that's the choice, isn't it? To live instead.

 

**This book contains rape triggers. Discretion is advised.

 

Add to Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25727856-the-choice
Author’s Website - http://www.allisonjkennedy.com/

 

 

About the author:

 

Allison was born and raised in the mountains of Oregon, birthed of the crisp, clean air and rainy forests. She now resides in Oklahoma City, though she is still thoroughly attached to her home and finds much inspiration for her stories whenever she has a chance to return. As the spouse of a police officer and a full-time photographer, she is on her toes 24/7.

 

Top 10 List

Thank you for having me! As an author and a lover of books, it’s almost impossible for me to choose only ten to add to my favorites list. But I would say these are the ones that I either revisit often, or that impacted me at the time I read them.

 

  1. Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte

  2. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen

  3. Little Women, Louisa May Alcott

  4. The Horse Whisperer, Nicholas Evans

  5. Hero of Lesser Causes, Julie Johnston

  6. The Hunger Games trilogy, Suzanne Collins

  7. The Shiver Trilogy, Maggie Stiefvater

  8. Redeeming Love, Francine Rivers

  9. The Mark of the Lion Series, Francine Rivers

  10. If I Stay, Gayle Forman

 

 


Purchase Links


Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Choice-Allison-J-Kennedy/dp/1620158051
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-choice-allison-j-kennedy/1121089743?ean=9781620158050

 

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