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Free Falling by Kirsty Moseley Review

Title: Free Falling

Author: Kirsty Moseley

First published May 13, 2013

281 pages, ebook

Rating: 3.72

Overview

A single night and a party gone wrong have turned my life upside down. Senior year was supposed to be smooth sailing with my perfect grades, supportive family, and the most popular guy in school as my boyfriend.

But then came along Ryder Matthews – a reckless, adrenaline-junkie with a penchant for trouble. Suddenly, my life is filled with danger and uncertainty.

Is it all just a coincidence that Ryder’s arrival marks a turning point in my life? As I struggle with trust issues and threatening messages, I realize that my problems have only just begun.

Free Falling is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and survival that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

About the Author

Greetings! I’m an author, both traditionally published and Indie, hailing from England (although the weather isn’t as sunny as we’d like it to be!). With a heart full of hope, I mainly focus on writing romance novels.

My aim is to create male characters that’ll make your heart skip a beat! I specialize in writing mature YA, new adult, and contemporary romance.

Apart from being a writer, I’m an enthusiastic reader, a mother to my little boy, an unapologetic chocoholic, and a master at Lego PlayStation games.

If I had to describe myself in one word, it would be “daydreamer.” However, unlike my former school teachers, I don’t consider it a negative trait. I once read that books are akin to waking dreams, and I couldn’t agree more!

Editoral Review

Kirsty Moseley’s 2013 novel “Free Falling” takes readers on a thrilling and emotional journey through the tumultuous lives of two young lovers. Moseley is a renowned author in the romance genre, known for creating heartwarming tales of love and redemption.

The plot of “Free Falling” centers around two teenagers, Megan and Evan, who fall deeply in love despite their difficult and tragic pasts. Megan is a survivor of abuse and neglect, while Evan struggles to come to terms with the loss of his father.

Despite their troubled backgrounds, the two quickly find solace in each other’s company, and their romance blossoms into something truly beautiful. Moseley’s writing is full of vivid detail, expertly capturing the nuances of her characters’ experiences and emotions.

The setting of the book, a small town in England, is described beautifully and helps to ground the story in a tangible reality. The pacing of the book is expertly crafted, with just the right mix of heartwarming romance and heart-wrenching drama.

The themes of “Free Falling” are incredibly relevant to our modern society. The book deals with difficult and taboo topics like abuse, neglect, and mental health, and Moseley handles these issues with the utmost care and sensitivity.

The story is a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness and the impact of trauma on individuals and communities. Despite its strengths, “Free Falling” does have a few flaws.

The supporting characters are not as fully fleshed out as the main protagonists, and some of the plot twists feel a bit contrived. However, these issues are minor compared to the book’s overall impact and emotional resonance.

In conclusion, “Free Falling” is a stunning novel that expertly captures the beauty and pain of young love. Moseley is a master storyteller, and her book is sure to resonate with readers of all ages.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance and is looking for a powerful and moving read. Overall, I give “Free Falling” a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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