Monday, July 11, 2016

Falling Free: A Falling Fast Novel

Falling Free: A Falling Fast Novel by Tina Wainscott


The bestselling author of Falling Hard (“An addicting read!”—Jen McLaughlin) returns to the racing hotspot of Chambliss, Florida, where the only thing faster than the cars on the track is the surge of chemistry in the stands.
 
Ever since she was a teenager, Grace Parnell has had one ambition: to prove her father’s innocence and overturn his prison sentence. That drive led her to become a tough, compassionate lawyer—until the case hits a heartbreaking end. Now Grace is adrift, with no idea how to rebuild her life. It’s certainly not the time to fall in love. But from the moment she meets Artemis Tanner, their instant connection is undeniable.
 
A motor-sports pioneer, Tanner has come to this little coastal town for the racetrack—but he’s staying for Grace. Even though the standoffish attorney seems determined to stay out of reach, Tanner doesn’t need a law degree to tell that their attraction is very, very mutual. As her visits to the track become more frequent, and as Tanner learns more about Grace’s troubled family, he starts to pry open the tiny cracks in her controlled demeanor. Hidden beneath, there’s an incredible passion waiting to be set free.


3.0 out of 5 stars too sweet and repetitiveJuly 11, 2016
This review is from: Falling Free: A Falling Fast Novel (Kindle Edition)
*I received this in exchange for an honest review*
I loved the first book in this series. I have to say, this book sort of bored me. I liked seeing the characters again, but in a way, I felt it fell flat. There wasn't enough conflict or anything other than the two of the main characters back and forth that it just didn't hold my attention. Not that I need a book to really be active, but I need more than internal diaglogue and sweetness. I just couldn't get into it. So much about racing, so much about why they should or shouldn't be together, and I just felt I was reading the same chapters over and over. It wasn't enough for me.
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