Guest Review: Ten Tiny Breaths by K.A. Tucker

Posted November 17, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

ten tiny breathsKacey Cleary’s whole life imploded four years ago in a drunk-driving accident. Now she’s working hard to bury the pieces left behind—all but one. Her little sister, Livie. Kacey can swallow the constant disapproval from her born-again aunt Darla over her self-destructive lifestyle; she can stop herself from going kick-boxer crazy on Uncle Raymond when he loses the girls’ college funds at a blackjack table. She just needs to keep it together until Livie is no longer a minor, and then they can get the hell out of Grand Rapids, Michigan.

But when Uncle Raymond slides into bed next to Livie one night, Kacey decides it’s time to run. Armed with two bus tickets and dreams of living near the coast, Kacey and Livie start their new lives in a Miami apartment complex, complete with a grumpy landlord, a pervert upstairs, and a neighbor with a stage name perfectly matched to her chosen “profession.” But Kacey’s not worried. She can handle all of them. What she can’t handle is Trent Emerson in apartment 1D.

Kacey doesn’t want to feel. She doesn’t. It’s safer that way. For everyone. But sexy Trent finds a way into her numb heart, reigniting her ability to love again. She starts to believe that maybe she can leave the past where it belongs and start over. Maybe she’s not beyond repair.

But Kacey isn’t the only one who’s broken. Seemingly perfect Trent has an unforgiveable past of his own; one that, when discovered, will shatter Kacey’s newly constructed life and send her back into suffocating darkness.

Series: Ten Tiny Breaths #1
Release Date: 12/11/12
Publisher: Atria Books
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Candace
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

This book immediately pulls you in because Kacey’s past is absolutely heartbreaking.  Losing her parents and boyfriend in a car accident has left her shattered emotionally and it has taken her over a year to physically heal.  She and her younger sister, Livy (her story is book two and I look forward to reading it) head to Miami.  I don’t want to give too much away about why they leave their home but they have a good reason to start over.  Kacey soon realizes that being out on her own with a young sibling is much more difficult than she imagined.  Luckily for her, she has a very caring neighbor (Storm) who can see she needs help.  Storm gets her a job at a strip joint as a bartender.

Kacey’s other neighbor, Trent, is handsome and interested but can he break through Kacey’s icy demeanor.  You can tell from the very beginning that Trent is hiding something from Kacey and that maybe he is damaged too.  There is a huge twist toward the end and if I am honest, I saw it coming but it didn’t make it any less painful to read as it unfolded.
I really enjoyed how this book didn’t sugarcoat how important even the tiniest decisions can be in your life.  At any given time in your life, you may not think about a choice you make and how it might not only impact you but others’ lives as well.  This book shows what happens when you make bad choices and how to survive the aftermath. The story is written in a beautiful way that shows the importance of forgiveness and redemption.