“Denise Jaden positively nails the love-hate relationship between two polar opposite sisters who share a single quest: the desire to be perfect, regardless of the cost. A compelling, often gut-wrenching coming-of-age novel, Never Enough will haunt you long after the last page.” —Jeannie Garsee, author of Before, After and Somebody In Between “Denise Jaden's Never Enough is honest, gut wrenching, and oh so beautiful. It's a book you can't wait to share.” —Eileen Cook, author of Unraveling Isobel and The Education of Hailey Kendrick “A poignant, important book, Never Enough tackles self-esteem and body image issues while always remaining true to its three-dimensional characters. Denise Jaden has created a cliché-free zone filled with hurt, heart, and personal strength. Jaden's tender sympathy for her characters and dedication to honest storytelling shine through every page.” —C.K. Kelly Martin, author of I Know It’s Over “Raw and unforgettable, Never Enough is an authentic portrait of a teen girl faced with an impossible situation. Loann’s relationship with her sister is beautifully drawn and heartbreaking.” —Tara Kelly, author of Amplified "A poignant look at sisterly devotion and heartache, woven into a sweet tale of first love and a girl coming into her own." —Holly Cupala, author of Tell Me A Secret "I think you have a compelling and fascinating story here. I like how it wasn't JUST a mystery or JUST a coming of age story. You kept me turning those pages, and I LOVED Alis and Tessa--they are so unique and well drawn, not your typical YA fare by far." - Tara Kelly, author of Harmonic Feedback (Henry Holt & Co., 2010) “This thoughtful first novel explores early grief and shows how it can tear at the structure of a family that cannot mourn together…. [R]eaders are taken on a ride through a secret world of religious zeal gone haywire….With pitch-perfect portrayals of high school social life and a nuanced view into a variety of Christian experiences of faith, this first novel gives readers much to think about.” -School Library Journal "I read Losing Faith in two sittings...It hit an out-of-the-park home run with me, not only for the sympathetic and complex heroine (which I expected), but for its courage in dealing with a touchy subject that is central to a lot of people's lives: religion. It's also a riveting mystery." - Jeri Smith-Ready, author of the Shade series (Simon Pulse) "In this debut novel, Brie’s sister, Faith, commits suicide. Faith is a devout Christian who isn’t the type to take her own life. Brie’s grieving parents are unable to respond to her. Her friends have dropped her, and her teachers have lost patience with her. The only person who befriends Brie is Tessa, a goth girl who is shunned by other students. Brie learns that Tessa also lost a sister. Brie is determined to understand what really happened to Faith, and Tessa is willing to help her. Together they confront the evil cult that was trying to lure Faith. This is an excellent novel that sheds light on suicide, death, and cults, while delivering a powerful mystery. Brie learns about real love and friendship as she struggles with this painful experience. Let’s hope this is not Jaden’s last novel. Jaden is able to tell a story in a very real and meaningful way. She writes with an authentic teen-age voice; her characters are believable and the family’s reaction to Faith’s sudden death is very realistic. The ending is exactly what the reader wants to happen, without being saccharine or too perfect. Highly Recommended." Bonnie Morris (Library Media Connection, January/February 2011) "Strong in its characterization...satisfying...a thoughtful read." - VOYA "This book is wonderful. I stayed up way too late because I couldn't put it down. Tessa is one of my all-time favorite characters - fascinating, nuanced - she lived for me, jumped right off the page. Terrific read!" - Janet Fox, author of Faithful (Penguin/Speak, 2010) and Get Organized Without Losing It (Free Spirit Publishing, 2006) "Losing Faith is a tour-de-force of emotion and surprisingly snarky humor. At times it’s a story engulfed in grief, but it’s always full of mystery and heart. Jaden has weaved a remarkably realistic story that is a stellar debut." - Wicked Awesome Books "This book was extremely well written and has an intriguing mystery that left me wondering what really happened until the final reveal... I recommend this one to YA and adult fans alike. Mysterious, action-packed with romantic, and religious aspects, but all rounded out nicely to form a great read." - from Angel at http://www.readingangel.com/ "Suspense, religion, romance, teenage angst, this book has it all and it is all well-done. Losing Faith was an amazing read that hooked me in the beginning and when it was done I was well-satisfied with the conclusion. Great from start-to-finish!" - from Crystal at http://myreadingroom-crystal.blogspot.com/ "Denise Jaden's Losing Faith is a riveting story about sisters, what binds them and what sets them apart. When Brie's family is torn apart by the death of her sister, Brie put her own fears aside to delve into Faith's apparent suicide. I found myself squirreling away time just to sit and read the book. Jaden's fascinating religious perspective and the attraction of dark cults, this contemporary, realistic novel explored the dark side of zealotry, and how people can get pulled into fringe groups. Denise's beautiful language and plot pacing made this novel a page turner." - from Michele Corriel, author of Fairview Felines: A Newspaper Mystery (Blooming Tree Press / Tire Swing Press, September, 2010) "This is a wonderful book with one of my favorite covers of the year." - from Melanie at Reclusive Bibliophile Reviews "I've never read a book like Losing Faith or a plot even nearly similar. Very suspenseful and full of mystery, I found I couldn't put this book down." - from Miss Remmers of MissRemmersReview |








