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This is Falling
by Ginger Scott
This is my favorite Ginger Scott novel so far.
I know I’ve said before that I was really able to connect with and relate to a character, but I have never, and probably will never again, relate to a character like I did Rowe. She suffers from anxiety because of a past trauma, and she sometimes has panic attacks because of it. I’m not going to lie, her anxiety about things was way worse than mine, but I could still relate. The feelings that she had when she was met with something that made her anxious are feelings that I can relate to all too well.
I really, really loved how the story progressed. I’m not going to lie, when I found out what the trauma in Rowe’s past was I cried, because it hit fairly close to home with an experience I’d had. My experience was different, but I could still relate; it was still a punch to the gut. I liked watching Rowe grow and learn to handle her issues with the help of Cass and, mostly, Nate. I also really loved the relationship between Cass and Ty, Nate’s brother. I can’t wait to see more of them! This story was just heart wrenching and funny and uplifting, and a bunch of other good things all rolled into one. I really just want to go running around and making everyone read this book! I would definitely recommend it, and I hope you all check it out!
I know I’ve said before that I was really able to connect with and relate to a character, but I have never, and probably will never again, relate to a character like I did Rowe. She suffers from anxiety because of a past trauma, and she sometimes has panic attacks because of it. I’m not going to lie, her anxiety about things was way worse than mine, but I could still relate. The feelings that she had when she was met with something that made her anxious are feelings that I can relate to all too well.
I really, really loved how the story progressed. I’m not going to lie, when I found out what the trauma in Rowe’s past was I cried, because it hit fairly close to home with an experience I’d had. My experience was different, but I could still relate; it was still a punch to the gut. I liked watching Rowe grow and learn to handle her issues with the help of Cass and, mostly, Nate. I also really loved the relationship between Cass and Ty, Nate’s brother. I can’t wait to see more of them! This story was just heart wrenching and funny and uplifting, and a bunch of other good things all rolled into one. I really just want to go running around and making everyone read this book! I would definitely recommend it, and I hope you all check it out!