This is the first post in the series of mental health in books so I feel like I should clarify this: I'm going to mention if there are triggering factors in the book. I'll try to be as spoiler-free as possible, but I think it is necessary to mention these things to make sure that people are informed before they decide to read them. Some books containing mental health issues are VERY triggering, and in those cases I'll try to make it as clear as possible. (Obviously different factors can trigger different people so I will write at the ending the main possible triggers so that people are warned)
I know I said I'd update on Thursday but yesterday I couldn't even turn on my laptop! (Didn't even have time to have lunch, which my therapist was very upset about....) I'm very sorry for being late!
I know I said I'd update on Thursday but yesterday I couldn't even turn on my laptop! (Didn't even have time to have lunch, which my therapist was very upset about....) I'm very sorry for being late!
The coincidence of
Callie and Kayden
Jessica Sorensen
For Kayden, suffering in silence was
the only way to survive. If he was lucky, he could keep his head
down, do as he was told, and make it through the day. But one night
it seemed like his luck -- and his life -- might finally end... until
an angel named Callie appeared just in time to rescue him.
Callie has never believed in
luck. Not since her twelfth birthday when everything was taken from
her. After the worst was over, she locked up her feelings and vowed
never to tell anyone what happened. Now, six years later, she
continues to struggle with the painful secret that threatens to
consume her.
When fate lands Kayden and Callie at the same college, Kayden is determined to get to know the beautiful girl who changed his destiny. Quiet and reserved, Callie still fears letting anyone else into her world. But Kayden is certain that Callie has come back into his life for a reason. And the more he tries to be a part of her life, the more he realizes that, this time, it's Callie who needs to be saved...
Callie clearly suffers
from PTSD and an eating disorder that serves the purpose of mood
regulator. She suffers from panic attacks and flashbacks as a result
of her PTSD. Kayden shares his fair dose of mental stress with an
abusive father.
Callie has withdrawn
herself from everyone, including her classmates, leading to bullying
by people from school. She cut her hair and she is very skinny
because of her eating disorder, those two being the main reasons why
people make fun of her.
Even though the plot may
sound very dramatic, the book actually gives off a hopeful vibe.
Except for the ending.
I really don't recommend
reading this book unless you have immediate access to the second
part. The first rating that I gave it in GoodReads was a lot lower
than what I thought of the whole book because at first I did not know
that there was a second part and I did not like the ending. When I
found out about 'The redemption of Callie and Kayden' I was so
happy... I actually improved the rating I had given it.
Therapy mentioned? Yes
Positive or negative image
of sufferer of mental health illness? Positive
Mental health issues
mentioned: PTSD, ED, self-harm
Triggering issues? Rape,
abuse, self-harm
Do I recommend it? Yes BUT have access to the second one!
My Goodreads rating:
Add me on GoodreadsDo I recommend it? Yes BUT have access to the second one!
My Goodreads rating:
(4/5 stars)
I will post tomorrow explaining a bit more about the different categories that I add at the very end of the review (and that will be added in all the reviews).
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