Wednesday 25 June 2014

Free falling By Kirsty Moseley



They say that your school years are supposed to be the best years of your life, and that you should make the most of them because you’ll miss them when you’re all grown up. Up until Maisie Preston’s senior year, she would have totally agreed with that statement. Life was great; she had everything going for her, excellent grades, great parents, an annoying yet caring twin brother, and an impossibly sweet boyfriend. 

Everything was perfect — that is until the arrival of Zach Anderson. A misfit delinquent that seemed to bring with him a lot of bad karma. Is it just a coincidence that his arrival marks a significant change in Maisie’s life? Up until senior year, life was perfect, but things seem to be going downhill fast. 

This is a companion novel for ‘Always You’ — though this novel stands alone so there is no need to read Always You first.


This isn't a new read for me, but I noticed recently that I hadn't reviewed it so I decided to read it again. 

Maisie annoys me in this novel. The way she kept going back to her cheating Ex like he didnt just cheat on her or stick up for the girl he slept with. I wished throughout the book she would see him for who he truly is. 
Now Zach on the other hand is a mystery. I seriously loved his character. 

This is another short review as I dont want to give to much away. All you need to know are the characters were great and the story plot was greater and is a 5* read. 

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