
Letting Go (Keaton #1.5)
B.A. Wolfe
September 28, 2015
Jason Bradley is a simple, country guy thrust into a life most wouldn’t consider normal. He’s dealt with his share of heartbreak and pain, and now he keeps his secrets close to his heart to avoid getting hurt again. Living the only way he knows how.
Until Cassandra Pierce crashes into his world. After a life-changing moment he never anticipated, he realizes that loving her is only the beginning.
A whirlwind of days…
Beautiful moments…
Then it all comes tumbling down, and Jason learns that the hardest part of living…of loving…is letting go.
This is Jason’s story.
*If you haven’t read Away, I would not go any further. Letting Go is NOT meant to be read as a stand alone, and personally, I suggest reading this AFTER book 2*
Okay so I’ll say this again, if you have not read Away, do not read this review! But I also suggest reading Stay first too.
With that being said, I fell in love with Jase Bradley all over again, which means my heart was broken again too. I really, really loved seeing everything from his point of view, in Letting Go we meet Jase when he’s younger, we’re able to experience everything he went through when he was first diagnosed and all of the struggles leading up to before he met Cassie.
I think the saddest moment for me, aside from the ending, was Dan and Jase’s relationship, the “Batman and Robin” bond they had growing up, because as we all know, Robin doesn’t exist with out Batman.
Oh Dan, how does one even describe him? Yes this is entirely Jase’s story, but Dan, he put his entire life on hold for Jase. He was the Batman to Jase’s Robin. He tried so, so hard to save him, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough. But it gave him more time.
Reading Cassie and Jase’s story all over again, literally crushed me, because there wasn’t a way to have a happy ending for Jase and Cassie. As much as we all wished, I’m extremely happy that wasn’t the case.
Jase’s story was very well written, and if not for the heartache at the end, I would probably devour this book over and over again.

B.A. Wolfe is a girl with a passion for reading and writing, and lives in the good ol’ state of Colorado with her husband (her biggest cheerleader), and her two crazy min pin fur babies. These days, her life is anything but calm, and there isn’t one thing she’d want to change. B.A. spends all her free time either furiously typing stories on her laptop or happily reading through her endless TBR on her Kindle. Her list of favorites would be long enough to fill a book, but most would likely fall under the romance category. She is a sucker for a good love story that makes her cry, and an amazing book boyfriend who will melt her heart. ‘Away’ is B.A. Wolfe’s debut novel.
