
Over the last year and a half we’ve all learned that mental health is really important and I love that with this book Sierra Hill has taken on the task of showing us how it’s important and the effects it can have on us if not acknowledging it.
So much can cause you to have anxiety, depression, panic attacks, but without willing to get the help it can consume you. You need to find the right tools to help get through it, and with this book Sierra has outlined the real outcome and how it can take you down a spiral hole.
After reading this story for myself I know that I can relate to it in so many ways and that’s due to having all of those things and when you find something or someone that can understand the feeling of those it can help take a little weight off your shoulders.
It was interesting seeing how Zeke handled everything considering it was clear he was suffering with his mental health and instead of wanting to accept that he was going through it, he chooses to ignore it even though there were so many signs pointing to it. I get not wanting to seem weak because of it, but still when you embrace it and do something to show that you’re not going to let it consume you, it makes you a lot stronger than you think.
Zeke goes through such an incredible journey and it’s incredible getting to see how he handles everything, but also getting to see him grow as a character.
I thought that Sierra took the topic of mental health in such an incredible way as it helps you learn about things you never thought of before, plus it also gives you advice if you’re struggling with what to do, so I would completely recommend giving this a read because whilst it’s a great story, it’s also the perfect book to help you if you’re struggling.
I loved everything that was written, but the one thing that I would loved to have learned more of is about Zeke’s childhood and how things started for him, as we do get glimpses, but we don’t really get to know a lot as if anything it would have been great to have gotten to the root of the beginning.
Other than that I loved both characters and how their stories went. I’m actually excited to see what happens next in the series as it would be great getting to know the other characters as it’s clear they play a big part to the series.
For as long as Zeke can remember he’s been having these moments where he gets these sharp pains, his vision blacks out and normally he’s been able to just get through it… however when it becomes apparent it’s nothing as he ends up suffering during one of his basketball games, he refuses to accept what he’s told about his mental health. Not wanting to seem weak, he’s determined to keep living his life he way he does, however when his coach gives him the ultimation of going to therapy or getting kicked from the team, Zeke knows for a fact that he can’t lose the one thing he’s invested his time and energy into. So he chooses to go with the therapy, but what he wasn’t expecting was for Dr Kendall Rush to be a woman, but also be incredibly hot…
Knowing he has to keep his thoughts about her to himself, he does what he does best and avoids everything, including walking out of his first session because she hits a nerve with him.
Deciding that he’s not going to continue with it, he’s hating that he’ll never get to see Kendall again. Will he make the choice to go back or will he lose everything he’s ever loved and lived for???
So much can cause you to have anxiety, depression, panic attacks, but without willing to get the help it can consume you. You need to find the right tools to help get through it, and with this book Sierra has outlined the real outcome and how it can take you down a spiral hole.
After reading this story for myself I know that I can relate to it in so many ways and that’s due to having all of those things and when you find something or someone that can understand the feeling of those it can help take a little weight off your shoulders.
It was interesting seeing how Zeke handled everything considering it was clear he was suffering with his mental health and instead of wanting to accept that he was going through it, he chooses to ignore it even though there were so many signs pointing to it. I get not wanting to seem weak because of it, but still when you embrace it and do something to show that you’re not going to let it consume you, it makes you a lot stronger than you think.
Zeke goes through such an incredible journey and it’s incredible getting to see how he handles everything, but also getting to see him grow as a character.
I thought that Sierra took the topic of mental health in such an incredible way as it helps you learn about things you never thought of before, plus it also gives you advice if you’re struggling with what to do, so I would completely recommend giving this a read because whilst it’s a great story, it’s also the perfect book to help you if you’re struggling.
I loved everything that was written, but the one thing that I would loved to have learned more of is about Zeke’s childhood and how things started for him, as we do get glimpses, but we don’t really get to know a lot as if anything it would have been great to have gotten to the root of the beginning.
Other than that I loved both characters and how their stories went. I’m actually excited to see what happens next in the series as it would be great getting to know the other characters as it’s clear they play a big part to the series.
For as long as Zeke can remember he’s been having these moments where he gets these sharp pains, his vision blacks out and normally he’s been able to just get through it… however when it becomes apparent it’s nothing as he ends up suffering during one of his basketball games, he refuses to accept what he’s told about his mental health. Not wanting to seem weak, he’s determined to keep living his life he way he does, however when his coach gives him the ultimation of going to therapy or getting kicked from the team, Zeke knows for a fact that he can’t lose the one thing he’s invested his time and energy into. So he chooses to go with the therapy, but what he wasn’t expecting was for Dr Kendall Rush to be a woman, but also be incredibly hot…
Knowing he has to keep his thoughts about her to himself, he does what he does best and avoids everything, including walking out of his first session because she hits a nerve with him.
Deciding that he’s not going to continue with it, he’s hating that he’ll never get to see Kendall again. Will he make the choice to go back or will he lose everything he’s ever loved and lived for???