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Make Me Fall
Make Me Fall
Make Me Fall
Audiobook8 hours

Make Me Fall

Written by Riley Nash

Narrated by Theo Sinclair and Michael Gallagher

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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You can’t fly without falling, so close your eyes and let go.

People ask me if I’m human. If I have feelings. If I’ve ever loved anyone. I’m the lawyer who has never lost a case because I have nothing else to live for.

Until Jonah.

He’s my complete opposite: a reckless boy twelve years younger than me, made of sunshine and wicked smiles, pure and breathtaking.

It all starts with a secret. He wants to find out if he’s bi, and he begs me to teach him because we’ll never see each other again.

Until he shows up on my doorstep with nowhere else to go. I can’t draw lines faster than we blur them. He’s the unstoppable force; I’m the immovable object. When we collide, things get filthy. Complicated. More beautiful than I ever could have imagined.

He’s the only person ever to learn the truth: I’ve always been human. I’ve always had feelings. I’ve been so, so afraid to lose.

Because the moment we find enough trust to jump is the moment we realize our wings might be too broken to fly.


A heartfelt, emotional story of two lonely souls searching for meaning, featuring a bi awakening, grumpy/sunshine opposites attract, an age gap, and a main character with a disability.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 6, 2023
ISBN9798868642890
Make Me Fall

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    The story was interesting and mostly fun to follow. The complexities of each main character kept it interesting. The ending however was too simple. Midwest families don't accept homosexuality in one broad stroke like the story.