April Morgan’s world shatters when her father dies and her boyfriend betrays her. What begins as a moment of emotional breakdown lands her in a juvenile psychiatric facility. There, she meets Cobra, a troubled yet fiercely loyal teen with a dark past. As their bond deepens, April must confront her grief, her choices, and Cobra’s intense need to protect. But can love survive when it’s built on trauma—and when protection becomes dangerous?
Powerful and unsettling, I Had to Leave is a haunting YA drama that blends emotional intensity with sharp storytelling. Readers will be hooked by April’s vulnerability and Cobra’s dangerous devotion. It’s a heart-wrenching, thought-provoking ride that doesn’t shy away from hard truths—and that’s exactly why it’s so unforgettable.
This book is a must-read for:
• Teen and YA readers who enjoy emotionally intense coming-of-age stories
• Fans of realistic fiction with mental health themes
• Readers interested in character-driven plots and complex relationships
• Anyone drawn to stories of healing after trauma
• Fans of books like Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson or Girl in Pieces by Kathleen Glasgow
"I Had to Leave" is more than a teen love story—it's a raw, emotionally charged journey into the mind of a girl coping with grief, betrayal, and mental health challenges. With vivid characters, especially the enigmatic Cobra, this book explores what it means to be seen, protected, and loved—even when love itself is complicated. It will keep you thinking long after the final page and challenge you to consider the lengths we go for the people we care about.