Today I’m reviewing How We Fall by Kate Brauning. This book has been on my TBR list since its release, and I was lucky enough to win a copy at the SCBWI mid-year workshops in Orlando this month.
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The summary, adapted from Goodreads:
Ever since Jackie moved to her
uncle's sleepy farming town, she's been flirting way too much--and with her own
cousin, Marcus. Their
friendship has turned into something she can't control, and he's the reason
Jackie lost track of her best friend, Ellie. Ellie has been missing for months,
and the police, fearing the worst, are searching for her body. Swamped with
guilt and the knowledge that acting on her love for Marcus would tear their
families apart, Jackie pushes her cousin away.
The plan is to fall out of
love, and, just as she hoped he would, Marcus falls for the new girl in town.
But something isn't right about this stranger, and Jackie's suspicions about
the new girl's secrets drive the wedge deeper between Jackie and Marcus. Then Marcus pays the price for
someone else's lies as the mystery around Ellie's disappearance becomes
horribly clear. Can Jackie leave her first love behind, and can she go on living
with the fact that she failed her best friend?
The review:
I really enjoyed How We Fall. The relationship between two
cousins, Jackie and Marcus, is steamy, intriguing, and uncomfortable in a way
that amps up the tension from the opening chapter. The family dynamics,
including both sets of parents and many siblings, also give the story depth and
authenticity. I was skeptical at first to see how the mystery of Ellie’s disappearance
would play out with the complexity of the love story, and while I would’ve
liked a bit more of that plot line developed in the first half of the book,
Brauning did pull it all together in the end. My favorite secondary character was
Will, a fantastic alternative love interest. I would recommend this book to
fans of YA contemporary romance and suspense.
5 out of 5 stars.
Music for today: 15 Step by Radiohead