A cool wind in my library ... Here's my review of volume 1 of the Tiny Ten Breaths saga KA Tucker: Breathe. Jai took time to immerse myself in this universe. Yet the summary I liked, too, and then cover it is a Hugo Romance whatever =) but I think it wasnt the right time for me to read, then I lai left a little aside. And then finally I started, with both feet in this story that sest proved to be a great adventure. Kacey survived a terrible car accident that resulted in the death of her parents, her best friend and her boyfriend. Marked for life, traumatized, she leaves lapprocher person. Today she is 20, she is trying to find purpose in his life, along with her sister, Livia. After fleeing Miami, where they both lived with their uncle and aunt, they sinstallent in a small apartment in Miami. Ready to resume their lives? Not so sure =) They will get acquainted with Storm, from the first moments where they will live in Florida and the thing quon can say about it, this is what must. She brings to our two travelers his little breath of fresh despite its extravagance. Livia immediately binds to it and they will quickly become inseparable. Then there was Cain, the boss of the club which will work with Kacey Storm dailleurs this is the latter that is his job =), Nate and Ben who act as protectors and I particularly loved, and last but not least: Trent neighbor. This is a mystery to the state gross. From the moments when he comes in, I was intrigued by this character. He exudes such warmth that cen was stifling, almost. * I remember particularly, the scene with the snake What i loved it, although I'm not a big fan of those little creeping things * And the story goes on. Trent tries to break the shell of Kacey, help him to reveal a little more of Sopen to others, help her move just past despite that haunts her. Suddenly, this is THE catastrophe! And I not nexagère. Even if I had read quite a bit mavait davis who unveiled the thing, reading is worse than javais have imagined. The author of the pen is delicate and invites him to continue our reading. It deals with a complex subject and this extremely touching way, which tends towards an unlikely issue: how to forgive? How to face reality? How to move forward? Jai turned the pages, I have devoured louvrage with passion and delight. I highly recommend this little gem =)