Review for Teabreeze by Kyle Perkins and Lila Vale

Posted September 18, 2016 by Kim Tatum in Giveaway, Reviews / 1 Comment

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                                  Authors: Kyle Perkins and Lila Vale

 

 

Synopsis

***Trigger Warning*** This book contains adult content. Reader discretion is advised. This is book one of several installments to be released in a serial format. May contain cliffhangers.

Alex Jacobs is a mess and it’s his own damn fault. His addiction to alcohol has driven his life into the ground and his girlfriend into the welcoming embrace of a community of hippies living deep in the Florida backwoods. Despite Eve’s insistence to the contrary, Alex knows it’s a cult and he knows she needs to be saved from these wackos before she’s in too deep with their secretive order.

Determined to win Eve back, he seeks out Teabreeze. Who are these people? Why is Eve so drawn to them? Does she even want to be saved?

Answers only bring more questions, and as they learn more about Teabreeze and its inhabitants, it becomes clear that there is more to this group than meets the eye.

 

Donna’s Review
This is my 4th – 5 star review of 2016.

When I set out to read this book, I did the best I could to clear my mind of what society in a whole has labeled as a cult.
That includes TV shows. One in particular I found myself chanting na na na na na na na na leader (the simpsons) and ended up chanting the same adding visionary you’ll find out why. then I started rapping eminem. (a visionary, vision is scary.) which all in all caused my daughter to tell me she didn’t know who I was anymore.

If reading the blurb for this book and hearing the word cult throws you off, don’t let that happen to you. I would like for you to be open minded and give this read a chance. The world that Kyle and Lila brought you into is unlike any other portrayed in any other setting. This could actually be someone’s real life, and even with a relationship Alex & Eve have it’s a better relationship than most have ever had in their lives. back to this review.

Alex and Eve are both troubled souls, I am going to do this review as it will be my best attempt to be spoiler free. there’s an intervention, an intervention that was spurred on by an unlikely soul that pretty much backfired. Eve doesn’t believe that the group she’s now aligned herself with is a cult like everyone around her has claimed. she’s been blinded by the acceptance of new friends and this tea, to see what’s directly in front of her.

the visionary is a piece of work, I don’t know what her endgame is but at the end of the story, I think I have an idea.

this story with Alex & Eve is just beginning and now I don’t doubt that they will both come out of this victorious. but it won’t be an easy ending because this isn’t one of those stories that gets straight to the point, you have to make sure this problem gets worked out and ended.
because this isn’t one of those stories that gets straight to the point, you have to make sure this problem gets worked out and ended.

like I said, read this with an open mind. you’ll be so glad you did.image

 

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