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Falling into You

A Falling Stars Standalone Romance

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Falling into You

By: A.L. Jackson
Narrated by: Andi Arndt, Zachary Webber
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Richard Ramsey is the guitarist for the world’s hottest new band.

Gifted. Charismatic. Hot as sin.

Lend your ear, and he’ll steal your heart.

Nah, you can’t have his, considering he left it in his hometown years ago.

He knows better than going back. But it’s his younger sister’s wedding, and there’s no way he can say no to that.

He should have known she would be there, invading his senses and making him thirst and hunger for what he wants most.

Violet Marin hates him for what he’s done. He left her empty-handed with their wreckage strewn all around. She’s picked up the pieces and is living her life the best way that she can.

But their connection is fierce.

Their attraction unending.

It only takes one glance for their worlds to collide.

One touch to set them on fire.

But she doesn’t know the dark secrets he keeps. If he had understood the true price of fame, he would have known he’d sold his soul and this debt is something he cannot repay.

Letting her go is impossible, but will loving her cost it all?

©2020 A. L. Jackson Books Inc. (P)2020 A. L. Jackson Books Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Heartfelt

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Another beautiful lovestory by A. L Jackson. Loved every bit of it, and how great was it that Sunder got a little mention in the book. I fell completly in love with Richard and Violet and I also like the action and danger that this storyline provided. Dive in, you won’t regret it. And as always the narration from Andi and Zachary was amazing. 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Wow!!!

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another amazing stand alone but part of the series should you wish to. I laughed and cried and couldn't listen fast enough. thank you AL Jackson again !

Amazing, but we expect no less.

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I’m all for the angst and drama and yearning that AL Jackson entails, but this lost me around the 60% mark.

Sometimes with Jackson’s stories, you have an inkling of what is going on, sometimes you don’t. I don’t mind either way, but here? It was pretty clear to me what was happening, and oddly enough Violet was the one that I found really frustrating because of that. She oscillated too hot/cold, yes/no, leave/go… and it started to become slog. When the “truth” drops, it was obnoxious that she wouldn’t even let Richard get a word in edgewise, especially when just hours before she was internally preaching to herself about the faith she had in him and that she’d listen to what he had to say. I get she was shocked but if it was so difficult to reconcile what had “happened” with the person she knew, why would she immediately believe the worst? I dunno. And the whole progression of their reconciliation felt very contrived and unrealistic. I also couldn’t really get behind the Bigger, Badder Epstein Scandal-Style criminal b-plot. Everything just felt a little incongruent, like the characters weren’t consistent, and the underlying mystery too obvious and too epic.

Sadly, this series isn’t my favourite from AL. We’ll see how I feel about the final installment. Narration was superb as always.

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