Title: The Fall Before Flight
Author: L.M. Halloran
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 11, 2018
Blurb
I didn’t try to kill myself. It was an accident.
No, more than that — a natural disaster.
Fate’s fickle lightning strike.
No one believes me.
I can't blame them, really.
There’s something wrong with me.
I'm incapable of emotions that come naturally
to others. Fear, compassion, love...
I might be a sociopath.
Everyone thinks I’m beyond help.
Everyone but Dr. Leo Chastain.
One of us is going to break the other...
Care to place a bet?
My Review:
It's not my first rodeo and if there's one thing I can expect from an L.M Halloran book, it's complex characters and a riveting story. And boy, does she deliver!
This book touches on the intricacies of the human brain where Amelia is concerned, and I truly enjoyed the slow unravel of it all. She's the type of person who considers herself to be “broken" as she doesn't act (or react) the way others do, and every chapter peeled back another one of her layers. Her story broke my heart and her journey toward finding herself helped stitch it back together.
Leo was a pleasant surprise and I enjoyed watching his interactions with Amelia. Every time I thought I had him figured out I was proven wrong. Their chemistry was undeniable and their coming together was hotter than hell. I appreciated that it was a slow burn type of romance because it made their situation even more real.
There’s so much I want to say about this book, but I don’t want to give anything away. Let’s just say The Fall Before Flight is the kind of story I covet the most. The characters are flawed, the situations are real, the chemistry is off the charts, and the drama is most definitely there.
If you’re looking for a book that you can devour in one sitting, then I highly recommend picking up a copy today.
When not writing or reading, the author enjoys walking
barefoot, subjecting her husband to questionable recipes, and chasing her
spirited toddler. She's a rabid fan of coffee, moon-gazing, and small dogs that
resemble Ewoks. Home is San Diego, CA, but her heart lives in Portland.
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