Hello Readers!
So lately I’ve been plugging away at a bunch of novels I’ve bought or been given and I am finally making a dent in my TBR pile…Until I add like ten more books per every one I complete…Anyways. I have FINALLY read the whole novella series of Laura L. Smith’s, The False Reflections Trilogy. So today you are getting three mini reviews of the novellas! Now, it’s time to meet the three main characters (who are best friends) and learn about their stories. (Aka. Lets get this review started! š )
Skinny: She was starving to fit in… (The False Reflections Book 1)
Teenager Melissa Rollins seems to have it all, and now she’s got the eye of the cute new guy in school, Beau Pointreaux. The one thing Melissa doesn’t have is a perfect body. There are ways to fix that, though. Strict dieting and throwing up can’t be all bad, can they? Melissa soon finds the consequences are devestating, but turning back isn’t so easy. Will she hear God’s voice before it’s too late?
This book really touched me. It was very beautiful and so well done. Knowing a couple people with anorexia and struggling with eating and such has really made this book hit home for me. This book was really well done and shone a light on eating disorders and a struggle in many teenagers these days. *cue sadness*
Anyways. This book was absolutely fantastic and a well written, thought provoking, novella. Once again, Laura Smith’s writing is amazing and really draws me in instantly!
Melissa was such a sweet, adorable character who struggled with her weight. She constantly compared herself to her friends and those around her and that didn’t help with her insecurities. As Melissa went through everything and started (eventually) on her road to recovery my heart just went out to her. At points it just screamed reminders of someone I know who was going through the same thing and at points I was afraid to admit that my line of thought and such were the same as the characters. Laura did a fantastic job of really making the characters relatable (Whether or not you struggle with an eating disorder or anything like that) This book was beautifully done and a great read that I finished very quickly indeed.
My Rating for this novella is:
Hot: She was tempted to give in… (The False Reflections Book 2)
Lindsey is gorgeous and dresses like a model, but inside she feels alone. She feels as though no one truly understands her — until she meets Noah. Noah possesses a calm self-confidence that Lindsey craves. But what price will she pay to escape to the comfort of Noah’s soft words and strong arms? Drawn into a world where fashion, boys, and popularity rule, will Lindsey discover what truly matters before it’s too late?
Once again, another amazingly thought provoking novella about the struggles of many these days.( This book deals with sexual purity.)
Lindsey’s family is far from perfect or even amazing. Most her parents time is spent on her older sister who is on a path of self destruction. That takes up so much of her parents time that Lindsey feels very alone, really only having her friends in replacement of her family. Seeing this relationship with her friends and seeing the damaged relationship with her family made me feel for Lindsey. Not having a family who cares is just so saddening indeed. I really felt for this character as she struggled to make many decisions that may or may not have taken her down a road she never originally wanted.
My rating of this novella is 4.5 stars. Why? Just because it wasn’t my favorite…BUT it was still fantastic and I did really like it! (I feel terrible for rating a book I liked 4.5 when comparing it to the other book! *gasp* )
Angry: She was screaming to be hear… (The False Reflections Book 3)
Who do you blame when your world is crashing down? Watching her parents go through a divorce is devestating for Emma and has turned her life into a tailspin. She’s angry at everyone around her. She’s angry at her siblings who she always has to babysit, her parents who are ruining her life, and herself for not measuring up to anyone’s standards. Will she turn her torment over to God and put her trust in Him before it’s too late?
Emma, Emma, Emma… such a sad girl just screaming to be heard (see what I did there? š ) I just wanted to hug her so tightly and fix all her problems….but I couldn’t cause she’s fictional š¦ *sniff sniff* (The struggles of a reader, I tell you.) Angry is the third book in the series and a great, though heart shattering, end to the trilogy.
Emma’s family is falling apart and she’s left to clean up the damage and try to put her life back together. Amidst the struggle, she just wants everything to be normal even though that couldn’t happen. (this book made me cry!) When bad things happen all one wants is for things to be normal right? Yeah, been there. Bad stuff happens and if everything could just fix itself that would be great! My point? totally relatable. Once again, amazing writing and a great read! š
My rating:
Once again, with all her works, Laura Smith ceases to amaze with her beautiful writing just overflowing with God’s love and how we are all his creation.
Amazing author, amazing writing, amazing trilogy. Go read now!
Until Next Time,
Adriana Gabrielle
Thanks for the heartfelt reviews, Adriana! I’m so glad you wanted to hug the characters! May you always find Christ right by your side.
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You are most welcome, Laura!
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Oh my gravy, this series sounds amazing! I’m definitely going to go check it out!
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It is such a great series for sure! Oh! And I forgot to mention on the post that Skinny is FREE for any e-reader format as well š
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I saw that! I was going to buy it, but apparently I already have it. XD *facepalm* You have no idea how many times that happens. š
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Heehee. I have done the exact same thing. I go to purchase a book and then I’m like: Oh…I already have it…
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It’s embarrassing how many times I’ve done that this month. I tend to buy a whole bunch of books when they’re free and forget about them. XD
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That is exactly what I do. Whenever I see a book for free it’s like a gift from the heavens! For a girl who doesn’t have money it’s the best thing that could ever happen to me. Then in exchange I just review all those books haha. I mean it’s only fair :p
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XD Yes! That’s exactly what I do! Whenever I get an Amazon gift card, it’s gone in a maximum of two weeks. XD
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I usually spend the gift card the day I get it….I have this long list of books to purchase and which ones I should purchase first haha xD
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I try to make it last, I really do… XD My sister has two or three gift cards she hasn’t even plugged in online yet.
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Haha fair enough… *GASP* how?? That’s not possible!
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š She’s not a reading person. I told her she could let me use her gift cards… š She didn’t agree.
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Haha xD
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