#CandidBookReviews
First, I want to thank JD Corbett for providing me with this
book so I can bring you this review.
Leaving Kate is the first book I have had the honor to read
and review JD Corbett. This story was very powerful on many levels. This book
touched on so many relevant topics today that need to be addressed. So many
times I wanted to jump into the book and hug the characters.
I loved the fact that Kate and Ernest were both twins. I
loved how their parents named them after Ernest Hemingway and his second wife
Pauline. Their mom looked up to that couple.
My heart went out to Eric whose father was killed while in
active duty in the Marines. He was only 9 years old when he opened the door to
uniformed officers and found out the news. No child should have to find out
that way. In a twist to the story I love how Eric wanted to enlist and make his
Dad proud.
I was very interested to learn about the grief camp that
Eric took Kate to. It is a camp that they bring children to whose parent were killed
in line of duty. They work with councilors and play with the horses. Eric was
very good with the kids and it melted my heart.
I despised Kate’s step father and how he treated her. No parent
or any man should treat any woman the way he was treating her. Sober or drunk.
I loved the friendship and budding relationship that Eric
and Kate were forming.
Perfect date night for Eric and Kate!! Watching The Notebook
underneath the stars!
I enjoyed getting to know JD Corbett at the end of the book
there is a write up about her. You can tell that she has a passion for writing
and extremely talented at it too. I would be honored to read and review for her
again.
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