Fall From India Place
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
3.8
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Samantha Young
The New York Times bestselling author of On Dublin Street, Down London Road, and Before Jamaica Lane returns with a story about letting go of the past and learning to trust in the future....When Hannah Nichols last saw Marco D’Alessandro five long years ago, he broke her heart. The bad boy with a hidden sweet side was the only guy Hannah ever loved—and the only man she’s ever been with. After one intense night of giving in to temptation, Marco took off, leaving Scotland and Hannah behind. Shattered by the consequences of their night together, Hannah has never truly moved on.Leaving Hannah was the biggest mistake of Marco’s life—something he has deeply regretted for years. So when fate reunites them, he refuses to let her go without a fight. Determined to make her his, Marco pursues Hannah, reminding her of all the reasons they’re meant to be together....But just when Marco thinks they’re committed to a future together, Hannah makes a discovery that unearths the secret pain she’s been hiding from him—a secret that could tear them apart before they have a real chance to start over again....
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Author
Samantha Young
Pages
384
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2014-06-03
ISBN
0451469402 9780451469403
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"I just love this series. I read a few reviews that had me a bit nervous for this book, but I found it very enjoyable. I loved Hannah from the previous books. Her boy problems from school were fun girl problems for the other girls. Time has passed between then and when the book takes place, but I love how one tiny thing that reminds Hannah of Marco upends her whole world. This is very much your typical scared to give a hot guy a second chance plot setup. It had some interesting plot points (which were easy to guess) that made the story fun. I felt for Hannah, but there were moments I wanted her to just stop being so obstinate and just let Marco have that second chance.<br/><br/>This pales in comparison for the rest of the series, however. While, in my opinion, the first book is still the best so far, Fall from India Place isn't a bad addition. It's just doesn't have the same flow, the length as the first one and not enough interaction with her brother, Braden (they adore one another) and Hannah spends much of her time fending people off. While none of these make for a bad story, I had a bit higher hopes for things I wanted to see. While this was a bit short and ended too abruptly, as most new age books seem to end, I'm looking forward to Cole's book, now that he's grown up."