Hold Me Like a Breath
Author: Tiffany Schmidt
Published: May 19th, 2015
Hardcover, 400 pages
4 Gold Stars
(summary from Goodread)
Penelope Landlow has
grown up with the knowledge that almost anything can be bought or
sold—including body parts. She’s the daughter of one of the three crime
families that control the black market for organ transplants.
Penelope’s
surrounded by all the suffocating privilege and protection her family
can provide, but they can't protect her from the autoimmune disorder
that causes her to bruise so easily.
And in her family's line of work no one can be safe forever.
All
Penelope has ever wanted is freedom and independence. But when she’s
caught in the crossfire as rival families scramble for prominence, she
learns that her wishes come with casualties, that betrayal hurts worse
than bruises, that love is a risk worth taking . . . and maybe she’s not
as fragile as everyone thinks.
Tiffany Schmidt has blown me away with each of her books before this one. The plot for this one is so different from her other books that I was a bit nervous going in and not sure what to expect, but I enjoyed every minute of this. Penelope Landlow is the daughter of one of the three crime families that buys and sells human organs. She has always been the weak one, born with a severe autoimmune disorder that causes her to bruise easily. They treat her like she will break and she wants so badly to be a part of the family in a real way. But when everything suddenly changes and her family is no longer there to support her, she is thrust into a world she knows nothing about and is running from those who harmed her family.
I didn't know going into this that it was a retelling of The Princess and the Pea, the princess being the one who bruises because of the pea hidden beneath a ton of mattresses. This gave me a whole other thing to enjoy about this book. Penelope's disease is unique to YA and it was very interesting to see how her family treated her differently because of her bruises. They thought her fragile, which perhaps she is physically, but I knew she would do great things even if her body would fail her. Once she had to start living on her own, she had no one to take care of her and I was hoping she would have taken better care of herself, especially because of her condition and it surprised me that nothing bad happened to her whilst out there.
There is some crazy intsa-love happening for anyone who isn't into that sort of thing. Penelope has loved her brother's friend, Garrett, for a very long time and they've finally begun to do something about it. The moments they share are sweet, he's careful with her but she eagerly just wants him to touch her. They have decided to run off together when suddenly everything changes and as she waits for him to come find her in the city, she ends up meeting someone else, Char, and quickly becomes infatuated with him. Before long the two of them have a relationship she's been dreaming of, one where she can be with a guy who doesn't treat her like a fragile butterfly. Once she meets Char, he becomes the most important thing in her life, which I don't really mind in a book but I know a lot of people want more than that. The two of them together was a sweet story and the twists and turns that came with it were well done and made for some good drama.
Even though this was unlike any of her other books, I still loved it. The concept was great and unique and the retelling stood on its own without needing to be The Princess and the Pea, but knowing it was made it that much better. I'm excited to see where Tiffany will take this story and what other twists she has up her sleeves. Definitely recommend for anyone looking for something different with a bit macabre, drama and some great romance.
“I
know I’m going to fall in love a million times in my life. Maybe
more than a million . . . but it will always be with you.”
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Top Ten Tuesday: Spring TBR List
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly event hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where we discuss bookish topics in the form of lists (which always make me happy!)
This week's topic is: Books on my Spring TBR List
1. The Fill In Boyfriend by Kasie West (May 5th) Kasie West, why yes I will continue to read everything you write and this one sounds amazing!
2. The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things by Ann Aguirre (April 7th) One of my favourite new authors, can't wait to read a YA from her.
3. All the Rage by Courtney Summers (April 14th) Courtney is genius and her books hit all the best points that YA should. This one will be intense but I'm ready.
4. Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt ( April 19th) This sounds so different than Tiffany's other books that I can't help but be excited for what she has in store for me.
5. Vanishing Girls by Lauren Oliver (March 10th) Just bought this one last week, definitely will be reading it soon. Lauren blows me away every time.
6. The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord (March 31st) Open Road Summer was the best thing I read last summer, here's hoping this is the best thing I read this spring.
7. P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han (May 26th) More Jenny Han! Yes please, can't wait for more letters.
8. We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach (March 24th) This one just sounds so cool. I'm all for what you would do your last night on Earth.
9. Kissing in America by Margo Rabb (May 26th) Romance novels and trying to stay in reality? Sign me up.
10. Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton (May 26th) Ballet and danger and such a beautiful cover. This one's got my name written all over it.
7. P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han (May 26th) More Jenny Han! Yes please, can't wait for more letters.
8. We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach (March 24th) This one just sounds so cool. I'm all for what you would do your last night on Earth.
9. Kissing in America by Margo Rabb (May 26th) Romance novels and trying to stay in reality? Sign me up.
10. Tiny Pretty Things by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton (May 26th) Ballet and danger and such a beautiful cover. This one's got my name written all over it.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Waiting on Wednesday: Hold Me Like a Breath
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Breaking the Spine, where we spotlight an upcoming release we're eagerly anticipating.
My WoW this week is:
Hold Me Like a Breath
By Tiffany Schmidt
Hardcover, 400 pages
Expected Publication: May 19th, 2015
From Goodreads:

Penelope's surrounded by all the suffocating privilege and protection her family can provide, but they can't protect her from the autoimmune disorder that causes her to bruise so easily.
And in her family's line of work no one can be safe forever.
All Penelope has ever wanted is freedom and independence. But when she's caught in the crossfire as rival families scramble for prominence, she learns that her wishes come with casualties, that betrayal hurts worse than bruises, that love is a risk worth taking... and maybe she's not as fragile as everyone thinks.
Tiffany is one of my favourite authors and this book sounds so completely different than what she's written that I can't wait to see what's in store for me! Sounds mysterious and dangerous and the cover is beautiful!
Oh and it's totally Tiffany's birthday today, so everyone should go say Happy Birthday to her!!
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