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The Falling of Love

 

Book one in the Falling series.

 

You will never forget your first date, your first kiss, or your first love. You'll also never forget how it felt when it was torn apart.

Seventeen-year old Grace Hathaway does not give much thought to falling in love, until the day that Ian Taylor, rebel and misfit walks into her math class. From their first conversation, Grace is mesmerized by Ian's charisma and rock star façade.

Ian Taylor, a seventeen-year old kid from the wrong side of the tracks tries to ignore the feelings he has for Grace, but is captured by her caring, non-judgmental personality from the moment they meet. Grace becomes Ian's everything and there is nothing he will not do for her. Hurting her was never part of his plan.

***Recommended for ages 18+ due to sexual content and strong language.***

 

Editorial Reviews:

 

"I absolutely loved this book. The budding relationship between Grace and Ian is so realistic. It will remind readers of their first love and how hard you can really fall for someone. I fell in love right along with them. And my heart broke right along with them when things got complicated. Only a great writer like Marisa Oldham can make readers feel a variety of emotions, which is exactly what happened with this book. From feeling happy with butterflies in my stomach to angry and wanting to throw the book across the room to heartbroken and wanting to curl up in bed to just cry for an hour, The Falling of Love had me hooked from beginning to end. I will now be completely anxious and impatient until I can read the next book in the series. This series is going to be my new addiction. I can tell." - 5-star review from Reader's Favorite 
            

"This is such an amazing and highly emotional love story. What Marisa Oldham has done with this is phenomenal. When I read her book I can't tell you how many times I found myself smiling at the pages, clutching my reader tight as the hardships became harder, and how my chest constricted when things just seemed impossible. It was just so real and beautifully written." - The Book Quarry

 

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