Snag Falling For You Originated By Giselle Green Conveyed As Interactive EBook

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nice book couldn't compare it to Jodi Picoult, her books you can't put down whereas I could this book but still good.
I love a Good book you can get your teeth stuck into, I loved the story or Rose and Lawrence, I loved the characters. it lacked five for me because some of the indepth story in the middle could have been left out, and more added at the end.
I would of loved to read more at the end, but apart from that I found it an interesting book, This has been a pain to read and not in the good sense of the word,
the writing is horrible and the transition between the two characters is bland you don't feel the depth and uniqueness of them cuz there really isn't any, the writer is trying too hard to make this book deep but it's lacking in so many aspects , the story itself is weak and boring.
. do not recommend it at all, Giselle writes great stories with unusual plots, My bug bear is that modern English usage irritates me,


It is only very recently that I first read this author when I saw mention of her novels on a social media site.
It was then I realised I had Pandora's Box her début novel sitting on my bookshelves, If you read my recent review for this you will already know that I was keen to read more of Giselle Green's work.
She had already offered me the opportunity to review her latest novel 'Finding You', also sending me a copy of 'Falling For You' which I decided to read and review first.
Having enjoyed her début novel I was still hoping for more with this one and I was not disappointed, This is a complex and emotionally charged love story with a twist, a Romeo and Juliet situation!

The protagonists Rose, sole carer for her disabled father in rural Kent and Lawrence a paramedic in Sri Lanka, relate the story to us in dedicated chapters from their own points of view.
Rose is desperately trying to find a way to leave Merry Ditton and build a life for herself that includes university, love and a career.
Whilst Lawrence has been obliged to return to the very same place but he is a man on the run from his past and it is whilst in hiding in the area that he and Rose meet.
As they get to know each other and we them via their stories you will become aware of just how much complicated history there is in their backgrounds.

No spoilers so if you want to discover just how courageous these two young people are and how it all turns out, you will have to read 'Falling For You' for yourself.


I recommend not just this novel but the author's writing in general if you enjoy contemporary romantic fiction that will stretch you emotionally.
As her novels are so emotionally charged they are a good choice for book clubs as there is plenty of material that is open for discussion.



sitelink blogspo Pleasantly surprised by the story and how it covers a lot, A quick read, that wasn't too heavy but just right, A deeply touching love story of two troubled people, Excellent scene setting during a winter storm in rural England, explores how the powers of love and forgiveness overcome hate, even if a terrible crime was committed.
I found a great deal of hope in 'Falling for You', a great deal of compassion and understanding of love, the Universe, and life.
That's a lot for one book to take on, but the author manages with room to spare, The characters are well motivated, with much to desire, and yet not looking for the thing they find in a snowy ruin over Christmas week love.
I won't spoil it for you, Just read it, and don't be surprised when you are taken so far into the characters' feelings, hopes, dreams and disappointments, that when it is done, you feel not only like you know them, but as if you'll never forget them.
Well done, Giselle Green. Giselle Green is an author Ive enjoyed in the past, I absolutely adored her novel Little Miracles and although I had some problems with her last release A Sisters Gift, it was still an enjoyable and thoughtprovoking read.
So when I was trawling on Amazon for books coming out in, I did a quick search for Giselle on the offchance she may have a new book out and I was delighted to see she had selfpublished her fourth novel Falling For You and I immediately purchased it, and began reading it.


When it comes to Falling For You, I fall more on the A Sisters Gift side than the Little Miracles side, sadly.
Mostly because the novel is extraordinarily long, Too long, I feel. The beginning was good and it set the ground work nicely, as both Rose and Lawrence go about what is their daily lives.
Rose looking after her father, after an accident and Lawrence looking after children in Sri Lanka, However once it gets to Lawrence and Rose trapped in an isolated ruin it seems to go on forever, According to the synopsis Lawrence and Rose are trapped for a merehours, but its so long, so drawn out that it seems like weeks.
It really slowed things down and the way Rose continually questioned whether Lawrence liked her and how much she wondered how her Dad was doing could have been boiled down, condensed.
I think part of the reason was because how intense it was, and rightly so, It should be intense. This is two strangers in such close comfort, so it should be charged, it should be intense, but at times it got a bit much, I just wanted it to stop snowing!

Call me a cynic please do, I feel like Im becoming more and more cynical every day but while I liked the love story between Rose and Lawrence, while I liked how they spilled their guts to each other, the main crux of the story was treated rather lightly.
Thats where the cynic creeps up, I felt Lawrences big reveal which I guessed early on was treated, by Rose, by everyone, as if it was nothing, That really, really annoyed me, Im a balanced kind of person, I believe in forgiveness, but I also believe in justice, I believe that it doesnt matter what Lawrence said to balance out what he did, they were just excuses, If youre going to write something like what Lawrence did, you need to be realistic in following it through, That really let the book down for me, Because that wouldnt be the reaction Lawrence gets in real life, Never, ever.

The book had potential, I love the idea of two people who are apparent strangers getting snowed into somewhere, And it was executed well, that part, A bit long, yes, a bit too intense sometimes, but it was good, I liked it. The characters were interesting. PreLawrences confession I liked both Rose and Lawrence, Rose was perhaps a bit of an “old” eighteen, but after what shes been through in her life, it was understandable and the fact she spends her days looking after her Dad does mean she had to grow up quickly.
Lawrence, too, was interesting and I loved reading how attached he was to Sunny, a little boy in Sri Lanka,

The writing was good, Not as good as it could have been, with many little errors dashes and semicolons in the wrong places, words in the wrong places, just those little annoying things that drive me mad, and that with a little more editing could have been rectified.
I liked Falling For You, I did, But there were things that made it a bit unbelievable, I thought after all wed put in with Lawrence and Rose during thosehours, we deserved a bit of a longer ending, Or, rather, thosehours should have perhaps been shorted to allow more dedicated time to the ending as all of that was done in a bit of a rush.
So it was an interesting idea, that was executed well for at least, howeverof the novel was not as well done, The overly long middle part was the tip of the iceberg, but I would still say that if youve enjoyed Giselles novels in the past, then Falling For You is worth purchasing.
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Snag Falling For You Originated By Giselle Green  Conveyed As Interactive EBook
interesting story and Id love to know how other people see the big ending, but I did have some issues with it.
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