Download PDF BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD By Paige Dearth
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Ebook About #1 Amazon BestsellerHome isn't safe for young Alessa because her uncle lives there...unfortunately neither are the streets.The beginning of this story is based on Paige Dearth’s life. The remainder of this book is fiction.Alessa's uncle is a child predator, and she's one of his victims.At sixteen, after the death of her only friend, Alessa finds herself isolated at home with her uncle. Unable to live there, she runs away.Alone on the streets of North Philadelphia, she encounters more people who hurt her. About to hit rock bottom, Alessa breaks free from her new tormentors and finds refuge in a shelter for homeless and abused women.Wherever she goes, however, trouble keeps seeking her out, until she meets three people who change the course of her life. Though Alessa's bittersweet journey is fraught with challenges, she does, nevertheless, find fleeting moments of joy. Then, as she settles down, a ghost from the past comes to haunt her, threatening to destroy the very foundation of her small world and plunging her back into an abyss of despair, until she makes her final bid for escape.**WARNING** 18+ Readers Only. Graphic content and subject matter. (This is a standalone novel)Praise For Believe Like A Child"This is one of the most emotional heart wrenching dark family horror stories I have ever read. This story will pull you in from the first paragraph and won't let go until the end. Alessa is a joy to know throughout her journey, you cry with her, for her, praise her, celebrate with her, fear for her. The character building was executed perfectly." - Tea Time With Marce"Believe Like A Child will pull at your heartstrings. Powerful and complex characters leap off the pages. The dramatic ending is one that will stay with you long after you have finished the book." - Jersey Girl Book Reviews"A fresh perspective to what it is like to live on the streets. It's breath-taking literature." - BellaOnline, Literary Fiction Editor"A truly gripping tale of one girl's ordeal and how she survives. The twists and turns in the book will have you gasping and almost throwing your kindle out the window. I guarantee that you will not put this book down until the very end." - Books To Curl Up With Believe Like A Child eBook categories:Horror NovelsPsychological HorrorSuspenseful NovelsRealistic FictionThrillerDarkDisturbingCrime FictionMurderFamily Drama NovelsSuspense HorrorKidnapping NovelsScaryPsychological ThrillerBook BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Review :
So I'm going to get right to the point here, WITHOUT giving any spoilers.If you enjoy books about girls going through some very horrible things, and coming out strong and surviving... This book WILL have you gripped.But if you have to force yourself to read through all of these things (like me) because the "happy ending" is what inspires you most, then you have the WRONG book.Now I'm not childish or stomping around because some book doesn't have a happy ending, I'm deeply concerned for the person who wrote this, maybe she was just bored, who knows. But she concocted the most horrible situations that I've ever read in a book (and i have read MOST of these types of books) Just to finish it off with an ending so horrible it made the first 350 pages look like a picnic.This book does not have a happy ending. It has an ending where you sadly regret putting yourself through all that trauma of starting it in the first place.I'm really not one to make bad reviews, because each and every book I've ever read gave me something to take with me in life, some sort of new understanding or knowledge. But honestly i got nothing here, except for regret that i took on this "sorry adventure" because that's completely what it felt like toward the end.On a lighter note, it was a good read the first 200 pages or so, a very very good read... I refused to put it down. It was an incredible story and in those pages i actually made a vow that i would buy more of this author's books. Now that I assume she was bored while writing this book i really don't trust her. She's a loose canon like i haven't encountered in a long time.If it were me reading this very review, i would have actually gotten the book to prove the bad review wrong... So forever who is getting the book to prove my review wrong,Just take this small bit of advice?Toward the end she is going to become extremely happy, and you'll sort of get annoyed with those 100 pages or so... QUIT RIGHT THERE.Do not be tempted with curiosity to see the outcome. I wish i just put it down right there and accepted that as her happy ending. But like the author, i was also bored so i had to go on.All in all I give it two stars. all put an end to it.The beginning of Paige Dearth's first book, Believe Like A Child, is based on her life throughout her childhood. It is absolutely heart breaking and infuriating to know that any child has gone through this nightmare. It is a tough read, but if you want to learn about determination, grit, strength, pure love, and compassion, you should read Alessa's story.Alessa escapes from one terrifying situation into another. When she is finally able to feel safe, it never lasts long. At first she is young, afraid, and cannot stand up for herself. It causes her much pain and anguish to be used in some way by almost every person in her life. In time she does make a few friends, some with very deep bonds that allow her to be somewhat happy at times.Paige Dearth's books share characters, each one pops up in other's stories, and you find out more about their lives. Her stories also have some extremely satisfying situations where some of the abusers get a whole lot of what they deserve. Other than the main characters finding a little bit of security and happiness here and there, those are my favorite parts of the book, bad guys getting some of what they've given.Soon I am going into Paige Dearth's fifth and last book that I've not yet read, Never Be Alone, to read Joon's story, and to see if anyone from the other books makes an appearance. Read Online BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Download BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD PDF BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Mobi Free Reading BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Download Free Pdf BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD PDF Online BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Mobi Online BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Reading Online BELIEVE LIKE A CHILD Read Online Paige Dearth Download Paige Dearth Paige Dearth PDF Paige Dearth Mobi Free Reading Paige Dearth Download Free Pdf Paige Dearth PDF Online Paige Dearth Mobi Online Paige Dearth Reading Online Paige DearthBest Linux Pocket Guide: Essential Commands By Daniel J. Barrett
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