REVIEW: FEELS LIKE FALLING, BY KRISTY WOODSON HARVEY

It’s summertime on the North Carolina coast and the livin’ is easy.

Unless, that is, you’ve just lost your mother to cancer, your sister to her extremist husband, and your husband to his executive assistant. Meet Gray Howard. Right when Gray could use a serious infusion of good karma in her life, she inadvertently gets a stranger, Diana Harrington, fired from her job at the local pharmacy.

Diana Harrington’s summer isn’t off to the greatest start either: Hours before losing her job, she broke up with her boyfriend and moved out of their shared house with only a worn-out Impala for a bed. Lucky for her, Gray has an empty guest house and a very guilty conscience.

With Gray’s kindness, Diana’s tide begins to turn. But when her first love returns, every secret from her past seems to resurface all at once. And, as Gray begins to blaze a new trail, she discovers, with Diana’s help, that what she envisioned as her perfect life may not be what she wants at all.

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From the first pages of Feels Like Falling, we are caught up in the changing lives of two characters who keep us intrigued throughout.

My favorite was Gray, whose divorce is an experience I could relate to in some ways. Diana, on the other hand, brought interesting ideas to the mix.

As we follow their alternating narratives, we root for them as they try to change their lives for the better.

The story dragged a little for me, but I was happy for the characters in their journey. 4 stars.

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