Well, hello there. Y'all know I love contemps and today I'm featuring one that will sure pull some heartstrings.
GOODREADS / AMAZONLeap of Faith by Jamie Blair
Published by: Simon & Schuster BfYR
Publication date: September 3rd 2013
Genres: Contemporary, Young AdultSynopsis:Can true love be built on lies? A teen on the run seeks relief and redemption in this gripping, romantic read.
Leah Kurtz has finally found a place to call home, a town where she and baby Addy can live in peace, far from the drug-infested place she grew up. Chris is one of the best parts of her new life, the only person who’s ever made her feel safe. And now that she’s found him, there’s no way she can tell the truth:
Her real name is Faith, not Leah. She’s seventeen, not nineteen. And the baby isn’t hers—Faith kidnapped her.
Faith’s history catches up with her when a cop starts asking questions and Chris’s aunt spots her picture in the newspaper. She knows it’s time to run again, but if Faith leaves, she’ll lose Chris. If Chris is in love with a lie, though, did Faith ever really have him in the first place?
Now I have an excerpt that will FOR SURE make you beg, cry and (hopefully not) steal this book:
“I’m
Chris.” His eyes are hazel. They’d be bluer or greener depending on what
he wore. His gray shirt keeps them the
in-between shade. He plays a few more
chords and sets his guitar on the couch beside him. “Well?
What do you think?”
I
glance around. There’s not much to it,
but it works. “How much?”
He
rubs his chin. It’s covered in
stubble. I imagine how it would feel
against my cheek, and my face gets hot.
Addy
squirms and lets out a small shriek.
Chris’s eyes dart to her. This
could be the deal breaker.
She
squawks again. “What time is it?” I ask,
realizing she’s probably hungry.
He
shrugs. “Around five or six. She need to eat?”
“Yeah. Guess I better go so I can feed her.” I take a step toward the door.
“Here,”
he comes forward, reaching his arms out.
“I’ll hold her. Go on out and get
her a bottle. You have one with you,
don’t you?”
I
nod, watching him take Addy out of my arms, place her against his chest, and
rub her back. “Do you have kids?” It seems like a dumb question, but he’s a
natural with Addy.
He
laughs. “No. Fortunately, I’ve never been in that
predicament.” He looks from Addy to me,
and his face falls. “I mean…”
Right. He thinks I got knocked up. I’m a teen mom. “It’s okay.
Don’t worry about it.” I smile,
trying to put him at ease. “I’ll be
right back.”
After
opening the door to the stairs, I glance over my shoulder. He’s running his fingers over the top of her
head and bouncing her gently. “Shh,
baby, don’t cry. Mommy will be right
back.”
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