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In honor by jessi kirby
In honor by jessi kirby




Book Review: Restless in Carolina by Tamara Leigh.Book Review: Everything We Ever Wanted by Sara She.Book Review: Unlovable by Sherry Gammon.Author Interveiw/Giveaway: Sherry Gammon.Book Review: Madame Bovary's Daughter by Linda Urbach.Book Review: Dark Taste of Rapture by Gena Showalter.Book Review: The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake.If this was her first book, I really can't wait to see what else Jessi Kirby can come up with! I felt the emotions in this book and really liked how Jessi Kirby wrote the story. The idea of moonglass and seaglass having such sentimental value to Anna was interesting and I could really feel for Anna and cared about what she was going through. The way he acted was a repercussion of Anna's mom death and how they're both now reliving it since they're back where Anna's dad and mom met. Anna's dad was a pretty cool guy and it was interesting seeing how he disciplined Anna, being extremely angry one minute then laughing about what happened the next minute. I liked the part with Anna and Tyler and how their relationship developed. Even though this book was mostly about that, it still had parts about school, boys, and Anna's life in general so that it was never boring.

in honor by jessi kirby in honor by jessi kirby

It was so interesting how Anna's mother drowned when Anna was seven, yet it was still a huge thing that Anna and her father couldn't talk about to each other. This was before the first chapter even started, so it's not that hard to get into this book. It was so good! I was instantly captivated with this book on the first page, where Anna talks about water symbolizes emotions and how her mother was drowned in both. Review: I seriously can't believe this is Jessi Kirby's first novel.






In honor by jessi kirby