Author: Eli
Easton
Release: November
9 2016
Blurb
Josh finds
himself homeless at eighteen, but he has a plan. He’ll head north on the bus to
New England and spend October there for his mother’s sake. She always talked
about going to see the fall leaves someday. And when the leaves were done and
the harsh winter came, Josh would find a place to curl up and let go. It would
be a relief to finally stop fighting.
Mark spent his life trying to live up to the tough swagger of his older brothers until he pushed himself so far against his nature that he cracked. Now an ex-Marine, he rents a little cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire where he can lick his wounds and figure out what to do with the rest of his life. One thing was clear: Mark was nobody’s hero.
Fate intervenes when Josh sets up camp under a covered bridge near Mark’s cabin. Mark recognizes the dead look in the young stranger’s eyes, and he feels compelled to do something about it. When Mark offers Josh a job, he never expected that he’d be the one to fall.
The snow is coming soon. Can Mark convince Josh that the two of them can build a life together before the flurries fall?
Mark spent his life trying to live up to the tough swagger of his older brothers until he pushed himself so far against his nature that he cracked. Now an ex-Marine, he rents a little cabin in the White Mountains of New Hampshire where he can lick his wounds and figure out what to do with the rest of his life. One thing was clear: Mark was nobody’s hero.
Fate intervenes when Josh sets up camp under a covered bridge near Mark’s cabin. Mark recognizes the dead look in the young stranger’s eyes, and he feels compelled to do something about it. When Mark offers Josh a job, he never expected that he’d be the one to fall.
The snow is coming soon. Can Mark convince Josh that the two of them can build a life together before the flurries fall?
My Review
‘Because when
you didn’t have home something
thirsty inside you shriveled up and died a little more every day. The tether
that connected you to the earth wore a little more thin.’
Oh wow. This
book just grabbed my heart and ran with it. Josh has been dealt such a lousy
hand by life I just wanted to wrap him up in my arms and keep him safe…and
warm. Boy did I want to keep him warm. Just eighteen year old he’s gone through
enough pain and despair to bring the strongest of souls down. Life has never
given him a break so it’s no wonder he’s tempted to just leave life behind in
the hope that whatever comes next will be kinder to him.
Mark hasn’t had
an easy time of it either. Always feeling the odd one out and not manly enough
in the house where he grew up, he hoped that joining the marines would prove he
wasn’t weak and sentimental but all it did was show him that he wasn’t made to
kill or be surrounded by dying and violence.
There’s a very
poignant scene early in the story when Mark sees Josh walking down the road and
recognises the empty look in his eyes exactly for what it is; the desire to
give up. So when he’s given the opportunity to help the younger man, he grabs
it with both hands.
Two wounded men
slowly come together, and as they fix an old house together, they gradually fix
each other too, even if neither of them is aware of that for the longest time.
Once the feelings they’ve been developing for each other at last come out into
the open, their coming together is beautiful, heart-warming and enticing. It
isn’t the solution to all their issues though; it couldn’t be. The burdens
they’ve been carrying for so long won’t be erased by amazing kisses and mind
blowing orgasms alone.
The
descriptions in this book took my breath away. Seriously, I’m in awe of the way
Eli Easton made me see all the fall colours on the trees and had me
experiencing both the beauty and the ice-cold danger of the snow. I didn’t even
have to close my eyes to see the bridge and the pond because the writing took
me there, planted me right in the middle of setting of this story.
This book
touched me deeply, especially Josh. His wish, not so much to die, but to not
have to live anymore, resonated with me. In fact, almost everything in this
story hit me right in the heart in one way or another; Mark’s wish to do the right
thing for Josh when he couldn’t quite figure out what might be best for himself.
Josh’s determination in the face of hopelessness. And more than anything else,
the way both men fought to find the strength to be the person the other man
needed—all of it had me turning the pages as fast as my eyes could read the
words.
All of the
above may well give you the impression that Falling Down is a story
with wall to wall angst. And in a way you would be right. But in a far more
important way that is not what this story is about at all. This is a story
about hope, about recognising opportunities and embracing them, no matter how
scary it is, and about love being more important and stronger than fear and
despair. Or, to summarize, this is a story to cherish.
Author Bio
Having been, at
various times, and under different names, a minister’s daughter, a computer
programmer, the author of metaphysical thrillers, an organic farmer and a
profound sleeper, Eli is happily embarking on yet another incarnation as a m/m
romance author.
As an avid reader of such, she is tinkled pink when an author manages to combine literary merit, vast stores of humor, melting hotness and eye-dabbing sweetness into one story. She promises to strive to achieve most of that most of the time. She currently lives on a farm in Pennsylvania with her husband, three bulldogs, three cows and six chickens. All of them (except for the husband) are female, hence explaining the naked men that have taken up residence in her latest writing.
Eli currently publishes with Dreamspinner Press and has a few self-pubbed titles as well.
She also publishes thrillers under Jane Jensen.
As an avid reader of such, she is tinkled pink when an author manages to combine literary merit, vast stores of humor, melting hotness and eye-dabbing sweetness into one story. She promises to strive to achieve most of that most of the time. She currently lives on a farm in Pennsylvania with her husband, three bulldogs, three cows and six chickens. All of them (except for the husband) are female, hence explaining the naked men that have taken up residence in her latest writing.
Eli currently publishes with Dreamspinner Press and has a few self-pubbed titles as well.
She also publishes thrillers under Jane Jensen.
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