Falling Into You

· Falling Book 1 · Jasinda Wilder
4.6
868 reviews
Ebook
173
Pages

About this ebook

I wasn't always in love with Colton Calloway; I was in love with his younger brother, Kyle, first.


Kyle was my first one true love, my first in every way. Then, one stormy August night, he died, and the person I was died with him. Colton didn't teach me how to live. He didn't heal the pain. He didn't make it okay. He taught me how to hurt, how to not be okay, and, eventually, how to let go.


Nell Hawthorne is in love with her life-long best friend, Kyle Calloway. Things are great, and they're in love, young, full of promise. Then Kyle dies in a tragic accident and Nell is forever changed. She meets Kyle's older brother Colton at the funeral, and there's a spark, but it's wrong and they both know it. The moment passes, and they both move on with life. A couple years later, they meet again in New York City, and Colton realizes that Nell has never really gotten over Kyle's death, and seems to be harboring a deeply rooted pain, something like guilt, perhaps. He knows he shouldn't get involved, but he can't help himself. Trust doesn't come easily for either of them, and they both have demons, Colton especially. Together, they learn the purpose of pain and the meaning of healing, and the importance of forgiveness.


HEA ending.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
868 reviews
Karen Doolin
October 5, 2016
I liked this book because it isn't your run of the mill romance. These are characters I can relate to. I myself have experienced a tremendous loss like the characters and i full well know that god awful grief and the way it becomes a part of you. And without my husband to share all this horrific pain with, I would be done. It was wonderful to see Nell find her life long grief partner. Also, The sex is realistic and sounds like the real kind of sex real couples have. Will definitely be reading more of her.
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Kim Quinn
May 24, 2020
Phenomenal. Sweet, strong, innocence and youth come to mind in the best of ways. It is never sappy. sentimental. it deals with the destruction grief and loss throw upon us honestly and with great compassion. I read this in one day. I HAD to. People can be strong and weak, present and adrift. Knowing and able for others. yet totally clueless about themselves. Cried, cried several times. Loved these two wonderfully strong and broken people. Thank you for this wonderful gift you created.
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Fiona Blu
March 10, 2016
Well written story, very skillful treatment of a difficult topic, combined with hot well written scenes. Cutting is much more common than most people realise. The reasons for it many, but the underlying thread is suppressed emotional pain. the characters are raw and real. worth reading
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About the author

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jasinda Wilder is a Michigan native with a penchant for titillating tales about sexy men and strong women. When she's not writing, she's probably shopping, baking, or reading.

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