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A review by jenbsbooks
The Upside of Falling Down by Rebekah Crane
4.0
I liked this. I label it "realistic" (a break from my usual paranormal/apocalyptic), a contemporary romance. I mean the whole plane crash/sole survivor/memory loss is pushing the "reality" envelope, but we'll accept that suspension of disbelief.
I was listening to the audio edition (included as part of KindleUnlimited). Liked the Irish accents of many characters (as Ireland is the setting of the story, even though our protagonist is American). There were some flashbacks as memory returned. Confused me a bit in the audio and I was glad to have the Kindle copy also for reference. More clear there, as the memories were in italics, which set them apart more. But the audio gave clues earlier ... as the male voice even back then, had an Irish accent (which you wouldn't figure out until a little later on just reading).
Love the title, and there were a few little gems of wisdom.
I was listening to the audio edition (included as part of KindleUnlimited). Liked the Irish accents of many characters (as Ireland is the setting of the story, even though our protagonist is American). There were some flashbacks as memory returned. Confused me a bit in the audio and I was glad to have the Kindle copy also for reference. More clear there, as the memories were in italics, which set them apart more. But the audio gave clues earlier ... as the male voice even back then, had an Irish accent (which you wouldn't figure out until a little later on just reading).
Love the title, and there were a few little gems of wisdom.