Publication date: March 3rd 2015
My rating: 4 stars
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Stay focused. Get a job. Save her father's life.
Beth Lamont knows far too much about the harsh realities of life her gilded classmates have only read about in class. She'll do whatever it takes to take care of her father, even if that means tutoring a guy like Noah - a guy who represents everything she hates about the war, soldiers and what the Army has done to her family.
Noah Warren doesn't know how to be a student. All he knows is war. But he's going to college now to fulfill a promise and he doesn't break his promises. Except he doesn't count on his tutor being drop dead gorgeous and distracting as hell. One look at Beth threatens to unravel the careful lies Noah has constructed around him.
A simple arrangement turns into something neither of them can deny. And a war that neither of them can forget could destroy them both.
My
Thoughts:
I’m addicted to Jessica Scott’s writing. Her romances are realistic, beautifully
written and passionate! Before I Fall
was no exception.
Noah is back from military service and attending college.
His lieutenant pulled strings to get him into school and he doesn’t want to
squander his opportunity. Stats class is
like a different language to him so Noah takes his professor’s advice and hires
a tutor, Beth. She’s beautiful and driven,
and not at all friendly when they first meet, but after they get to know each
other a little there’s no denying the intense attraction they feel. They have immediate chemistry, and Noah is
definitely drawn to Beth, but more than that he’s in awe of her strength of
spirit with all she faces and deals with on a daily basis. The more he falls for Beth the more Noah’s
worried about her reaction when she finds out that PTSD and injuries have made prescription
pills necessary to cope, especially since more and more are needed just to get
by.
Beth is focused on finishing school and getting a job that
can provide health insurance to her father, an injured veteran. Her father is in severe back pain, reliant on
heavy prescription drugs. The way the VA
(Veterans Affairs) has categorized her father’s injury makes it so they won’t
completely cover his meds or the back surgery he desperately needs. Beth spends countless hours fighting with
them, hours she doesn’t have when she works to support them in addition to
going to school. Understandably, Beth is
angry at the government and everything the war did to her family. Beth has no desire to tutor a soldier, but
can’t refuse the money it will bring.
However, Noah is nothing like she thought he’d be. He’s sweet, sympathetic and irresistible, and
soon she finds herself falling hard.
Before I Fall was
not only a romance, but a poignant look at the life of a soldier after he comes
home. I felt terrible for Beth who had to deal with her father’s pain and
addiction on her own since the age of sixteen, and unfortunately the powers-that-be
made their lives even more difficult. If this is what happens in real life, I
feel for the men and women who’ve served and then come home to find limited
support. Noah’s presence and support
lifts a little of the crushing weight off of Beth and I was happy they found
each other. Noah had his own demons
thanks to the war, so he understood her situation better than most people would.
Beth is like a balm to Noah’s soul, a
calming influence when the war has made him feel edgy and out of place in the civilian
world. She sparks his desires, and motivates him to get control and embrace
life.
Their romance stole my heart! It was very hot and sensual, but also tender, and I longed for the happy
ending both Beth and Noah deserved. While I got my wish, I would love to “see”
Noah and Beth a little further in the future and find out how they’re doing.
Jessica Scott writes realistic feeling relationships beautifully,
making you truly care for the characters and the problems they face.
I absolutely love the sound of this, Rachel. The romance sounds absolutely wonderful and I like that the book isn't just a romance, but that it also explores the aftermath of being in war. I think I'd love this one.
ReplyDeleteLovely review!
I think you would, too, Nick! And thanks! :)
DeleteThis is the kind of book I want to read - a glimpse into a unique kind of life that I wouldn't have known or understood otherwise. It must be so tough to go through war and see all kinds of horrors and not find the support you need back home :( Must read this one, definitely!
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I totally agree, Faye. I think it's very sad if this is how things play out here in the States. I have a feeling this situation is rooted in reality as the author is experienced with the military. :/
DeleteI didn't note a cliffhanger. That is one reason I have steered away from this author because I know she is famous for cliffies. I have long wanted to try her, maybe this one?
ReplyDeleteI think you might be thinking of Jessica Sorrenson who loves to write cliffhangers, and I do stay away from her books until they're all out because of that. I hate cliffhangers! Jessica Scott seems to write only standalones from my experience with her, and she does so very well. I hope you give her a shot, Heidi! :)
DeleteI haven't read this author before but this sounds like exactly the kind of romance I'd lovee! Definitely picking this up soon after your glowing review, Rachel! :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy it, Keertana! :)
DeleteWonderful review, Rachel! Looks like it will be my cup of tea. I love when the author make me care for characters.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy this if you decide to pick it up, Ksenia! :)
DeleteOmg, I love the sound of this romance! I haven't heard of this author but I REALLLLLLLY want to know what happens to the couple!
ReplyDeleteI love that they have problems aside from their relationship but problems the other can relate to! Problems the other can understand and help them get through and that makes me happy!
I guess I'll have to add this book to my tbr now so I can find out how things work out! :D
Thanks for sharing, Rachel!! :)
Rashika @ The Social Potato
Yay, Rashika! I hope you do pick this up because Jessica Scott's writing is wonderful. :)
DeleteGreat review, Rachel! I've never read a Jessica Scott book, but I heard about this one earlier in the year and it sounds wonderful. I love military romances, the combination of a steam but tender romance is exactly my thing. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful review Rachel, I spy eye candy with that cover - I think I might end up liking the romance, thank you for putting this novel under my radar. I like the sound of soldiers after reading I'll Meet You There. I just added this to my TBR, thank you for sharing <3 Benish | Feminist Reflections
ReplyDeleteThis sounds awesome!! The romance sounds wonderful. Definitely a book that I need to check out. Great review! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever read a Jessica Scott book but it sounds like I need to give her a go! I like that it focuses on the soldier returning home and how challenging that is while providing a great romance.
ReplyDeleteThis author keeps popping up on my feed, I really need to check her books out. This one sounds awesome and a real heartwrenching page turner. Wonderful review!
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