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Fall for Me
Fall for Me
Fall for Me
Audiobook8 hours

Fall for Me

Written by Claudia Burgoa

Narrated by Jeffrey Kafer and Samantha Cook

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

He has it together.

I’m falling apart.

I came to the City with the dream to make it on Broadway.

But instead of hitting it big, I couldn’t be at a bigger dead-end if I tried. I’m a receptionist at my little sister’s company and living with my grandfather. If it wasn’t for my family, I’d be destitute.

When Hunter Everhart walks into my office, my life goes from bad to humiliating.

He saved me on the worst night of my career. And for some reason, the big shot lawyer thinks he can actually fix my life.

But he’s only seen the veneer. There are so many cracks, I can’t let him get too close.

But for some reason when I’m with him, I feel something other than numb.

And I’m starting to believe that he would do anything for me...if I let him.

Even fall for me.

Fall for Me is an inspiring contemporary romance of finding love and starting over after your world has fallen apart. This pause-resisting love story will break and mend your heart as Willow and Hunter fall in love and fight to stay together. This is the first book in the Everhart Brothers series by USA Today best-selling author Claudia Burgoa.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 9, 2021
ISBN9798368966458
Fall for Me

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Exhausting. In the first 24 chapters, I was sure I was going to give this book 2 stars; not because it’s not well-written and worth reading. It certainly is. But because it was quite literally exhausting. It drained me emotionally and I didn’t think I’d bother to even finish it. Willow was unbearable. She just seemed insane, and I kept thinking “what is the f****** point with this woman!” However, I come from a family full of bipolar people, and also with one BPD. And I realized it was exhausting me, because they’ve often exhausted me, and the “problem” with this book was that it was REAL. It’s a pretty stark, and forthright portrayal of some of the elements of mental disorders, and while I love when an author writes about, and normalizes mental health issues, this one was just soooooo very exhausting to get through. I don’t read romances to be bogged down with too much real world distress, and it wasn’t pleasant. However, I am very glad that I DID finish this book, because it was wonderful. It was real, and honest, and it was a balanced portrayal of how people can have successful relationships even when they are “broken,” if they are willing to do the work, rather than just patching the cracks and hoping. I’m happy for Hunter and for Willow, and I will be reading the rest of the series because I want to see how things work out for them, and the other brothers, in the long(er) term. So yes, it’s exhausting, but I’m glad I took the trip with these characters, even if it wasn’t what I was looking forward to when I started.