review 1: It's really hard to write a review for this book, I loved it and hated it. I was ugly crying through the last portion. We knew about Abby from the shattered hearts series books this is her book. We start with the Jensens point of view then we get the Knights side of the story and Abby with a little of Caleb. It was an interesting insight on adoption from what the parent's and the child goes through. The story was written so well and done really good it's really hard for me to accept the ending but it was meant to happen that way. It was Abby's story. review 2: Get the Kleenex readyHope, Love and Fear: Chasing Abby encompasses all of these emotions in one book. Hope that Chris and Claire get to finally meet the baby they gave up over 18 years ago, but have never... more forgotten one single day, and that she can forgive them for doing so. Hope that Abby doesn’t choose to forget the parents who raised her.Fear: Brian and Lynette fear losing the child they adopted to their daughter’s biological family. But also the fear for Chris and Claire that Abby doesn’t want them in her life. Abby fearing that she won’t fit in anywhere and won’t disappoint either family.Love: The love a one boy and one girl. The all-encompassing love that one will do anything to make sure that the one you love is happy. Even if that means giving up the one thing you hold dear to you. Cassia Leo did an amazing job of creating an emotional roller-coaster from the beginning to the end. By the end of the book I was a sobbing mess. The love that one person being a parent, spouse, sibling or boyfriend has for the other leaves you breathless in this book. The amount of love, hope and fear is evident in each character and left me completely broken but healed at the same time. Once again I am in awe of this authors ability to make me fall in love with her characters. less