Feels Like Falling by Kristy Woodson Harvey- Review By Jennifer

*This Review is By Jennifer – I received an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. You can purchase a copy for yourself here

 

This book was originally set to be released May 01, 2020, but it looks like they changed the release date to April 28th, 2020, according to Amazon.com

This was an interesting read! I am not new to the works of Kristy Woodson Harvey, she also wrote Slightly South of Simple, which I fully enjoyed. She has written many other books and comes highly recommended by some of my other favorite authors like Mary Kay Andrews and Elin Hinderbrand.

This book is about two women who seem to have lost everything and are going through some serious stuff. This book takes place in summertime in North Carolina, as it is snowing today slightly into Spring here in New York, I will take your story of summer and heat while I sit in a turtleneck and a blanket.

Gray Howard is a woman who just lost her mother to cancer, her sister to her evangelical husband, her husband to his assistant. Diana Harrington just broke up with her boyfriend and loses her job. Sounds like the beginning of no good rotten day to me, however while down and out on your luck, there is always a window to crawl out of or from, as I also have found that in life. You can always squeeze those lemons and drink the lemonade. Homebound, no problem, time to write some book reviews after reading all these AMAZING books that I have received!

Gray has a young son and is getting divorced while her ex-husband starts over with his assistant having a new baby. Did I mention that Gray’s husband works for her and Gray herself hired the 20 something blonde to be her husband’s assistant? Quite the insult to injury, if you ask me. SO essentially your husband and his girl-friend work for you, cheat with each other and then want to take your son on a three-week vacation. Um, yeah, slap in the face much. This poor woman!

 Diana has had quite the situation herself! Diana’s parents named her and her siblings after royalty, not so royal themselves, however. Her boyfriend gambled all of her savings on a poker game and lost. Thankfully, Diana’s dentist was helpful enough to put a crown in her tooth rather than just taking her tooth and calling it a day. She gets some luck throughout the way, despite her bad luck. We then have an intersecting path between the two women, and it ends up turning out pretty interesting at first, to say the least.

This book is not at all what I would have expected. Some books are predictable, this is not. I fully enjoyed this book and loved the ending!

 
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