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Fall by Maxime Jaz

ashish_ras's review

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5.0

A tale of self-discovery and finding love

The vulnerability of Doug and Jake's struggle will hold you from the start of the story. You will want to reach inside the pages and gather them in a hug. They are two souls from different social backgrounds making a life together despite the pain, hatred, and deception from their nearest ones. Doug and Jake's journey hits you deep in the chest. There are so many endearing characters in this book.

viviannehunt's review

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5.0

If any book deserves 5 stars, believe me, it's this one.

Basically, what happened yesterday - I picked up another book, no big deal, right? New author. Let's check it out. Expectations are good, but mellow, as always, you never know.

And then - WHAM. I was completely obsessed with both Doug and Jake from page one. I loved the writing. Most of all, I felt like I was submerged by this huge tidal wave of emotions, and I kid you not - I cried for 50% of this book. Sometimes every chapter. Good tears, scared tears, angry tears, all of it. I certainly did not expect to become so obsessed, I had to stay up until 3 am, so I could finish it.

So let's count all the ways I love this book - 1) Every character was so real, the story was told from multiple perspectives, but not in a confusing way, and I fell in love with half of these people, the other half I just wanted to strangle, lol. 2) The plot was... insane. Basically, I was at 20% when I felt like everything in the world that could possibly happen, happened, and I felt the same way at 50%, lol. I loved all the twists and turns, but if you don't like angst, maybe this might be too much for you. It's definitely not light reading. 3) Most of all, I loved the little girl Zia, for being so adorable, Mamma, for being the strongest mother in the history of mothers, and the moments when someone reached a hand to a stray animal. I cannot stress enough - I love it when authors remember to be kind to animals. 4) The main character, Doug, is the best person, ever. Period. I am in love with him. :D 5) There were so many small soulful moments that I felt like... I felt like I was proud to be human. Some of them were angry, and I screamed at the injustice, but then there were twice as many quiet moments when your heart leaps for whoever's on the page, and you want to embrace them and thank them for existing. This is such a beautiful case study of what it is to be human - all of the facets of humanity are in this book. 6) The author has done not just an amazing work with writing this - it's brilliantly written - but every part of it, the characters, the plot, the arcs, the emotions, everything is so masterfully done, I am obsessed and will proceed to read everything they have written. Rarely do I find something I can love so much and that I feel like I have *lived* for a few hours. 7) I loved the little insights into another culture - gypsies - and I know this culture since we have a lot of those in my country. Fascinating and accurate. 8) One of the things I liked the best was the stark contrast between the two MCs - one is a rich, spoiled guy and everyone around him is so awfully arrogant and awful. The other is a humble, poor circus performer, who only cares about the people in his life, not the money. It was portrayed in a beautiful and often heart-wrenching way. 9) Finally, the love between the two characters - there were so many moments I lost hope, but I knew they'd pull through. The hope kept me going, and once they were together, I was so happy and invested in their relationship. But I have to say, the author sure tortured me for a while. :D 10) One more thing - even the characters that annoy you get a bit of a redemption arc. These are real people with faults, who change, just like we do, over time, and for good reasons.

Let's also talk about the things I didn't like - 1) I found it strange that there was only straight and gay, no bisexual mentioned in the whole book, but maybe that's just me. I always find it weird when people forget it exists. 2) There were some mistakes, but mostly tiny, and I didn't mind since the story gave me *so much*, I really couldn't complain about it. 3) There was a 'bad guy'
Spoilerwho didn't get the consequences he deserved,
but at the end that's life. We don't always get that. 4) If you don't like cheating in your romances, this might be uncomfortable, but I understand why it was there, and it wasn't a big deal for me, since I was so invested in the story. 5) I was so annoyed at one of the MCs,
SpoilerJake, for being so spineless for half of the book, but then he found his spine, and I loved it.


So you see, even when I didn't like something, it wasn't a big deal, and I definitely would recommend this book, and this author, to anyone who loves queer romance. I'd give more than 5 stars if I could.

Ugh, I cried so much reading this, and I feel like I can burst into tears writing this right now. I still have a hangover after reading it yesterday. Trust me, if you're like me and you like to be emotionally swept off your feet and feel *everything*, then this book is for you. Enjoy it. :)

katkinney's review

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5.0

One of the most addictive books I’ve read this year.

FALL by Maxime Jaz sucked me in from page one with characters who stole my heart and left me breathlessly turning pages all the way to the end of this masterpiece of a book. Jake, our first MC, is a medical school student. He is from a wealthy family that is very controlling, is best friends with Elliott and engaged to Laura. He and Elliott, and Laura and her best friend (Elliott’s fiancée) are a close friend group and are planning a group engagement/wedding.

Everything changes the moment he meets Doug, a circus performer and talented trapeze artist, for whom he feels instant chemistry. I loved so many things about this story, from the intricately described relationships in Doug’s close-knit Romani family, to Jake’s troubled drama-filled relationships with his. So many cozy scenes of cooking pancakes and bacon, or Hungarian food. This is a book you just want to curl up in an armchair with all day and once you’re done you just yearn for more chapters. So. Freaking. Good.

I loved the detailed descriptions of the carnival work, from the artwork to the trapeze work, to Doug’s work with his beloved fiery horses. The costumes and the nets. It was so wonderfully described that you could see it like you were really there. I love books with lots of juicy drama, and Jake’s manipulative dad (along with Laura) and all the trouble they caused made for an exciting read. FALL had lots of sweet romantic moments, lots of heart-pounding urgent moments in the story where I was getting nervous about what would happen next to the characters (Doug, the kitten, the fire, his homelessness and that whole sequence of events broke my heart), and just was really well paced. I loved what a great story of finding your true self and love conquering all this was. I can’t wait to see what the author writes next!

jferrell526's review

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5.0

An unusual happiness

Jake and Doug fight through many trials to find a forever happiness. Maxime Jaz has a fine hand with romance. You will fall in love with some of the characters and some you'll want to slap really hard. I really loved this book!!
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