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The Problem with Falling by Brittainy Cherry 

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Review

I loved this book more than words can say. The writing was beautiful, capturing the full spectrum of emotions. I cherished every word. One hundred highlights. One hundred moments in this story that is now imprinted on me. Bravo Ms. Cherry!

“I hated people. They were too peopley for my. I much preferred my solitude”

“People. Psh. I fucking hated people.”

“Life was hard and getting old was harder. There was no getting around that fact.”

“Death was the only life guarantee that humans had. We weren’t promised riches and fortune, or fame, love, or success, yet we were all promised a final chapter.”

 “We get one shot at this thing called life, Theodore. One shot at living it to the fullest. We might as well fall ridiculously in love every chance we get. I promise you, when your last day comes on this earth, you’ll never think, ‘Wow, I should’ve loved a little less.’ So go ahead and love a little more.”

“Life was hard and getting old was harder. There was no getting around that fact.”

˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 3 in the Problem Series. Each one can be read as a complete standalone.

  1. The Problem with Dating
  2. The Problem with Players
  3. The Problem with Falling 

Blurb

Willow Kingsley is everything I don’t need in my life.

She’s sunshine and chaos dressed in a flower crown. She’s a wildflower in a world I’ve spent years trying to keep simple and quiet. She talks too much, smiles too easily, and doesn’t understand the meaning of personal space. Worst of all, she’s staying in my house for the summer, turning my carefully guarded world upside down.

I know I should keep my distance. People like her don’t stay, and I’ve had my fill of being left behind. But the more time I spend with her, the harder it is to remember why I built these walls in the first place. She’s getting under my skin—into my heart—and making me want things I’ve spent years trying to avoid.

Falling for Willow would be a mistake. She’s a free bird, and I’m the anchor she’s desperate to escape. But every time she looks at me, I can’t help but What if she’s not the one who’s meant to fly? What if, this time, I’m meant to soar?

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