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No Place to Fall by Jaye Robin Brown
3.0
It may just be me, but I've been feeling underwhelmed by what I've been reading lately. Everything is just so eh. No surprise, No Place To Fall was okay, but nothing special.
In the beginning we meet Amber Vaughn, a good girl from a small town who deserves something more. So she sets her sights on her ticket out via her talent- singing. But will life get in the way of her dream or will her dream grow into something she didn't expect it to?
No Place to Fall is the kind of novel where you sort of know where it's going even before it gets there. This is also somewhat ironic considering this is also the main character's main concern. Amber was a likable enough lead, but not a compelling one. And I almost must say, without ruining it, I was disappointed in the ending. Therefore, in my opinion, No Place To Fall ends up falling short.
In the beginning we meet Amber Vaughn, a good girl from a small town who deserves something more. So she sets her sights on her ticket out via her talent- singing. But will life get in the way of her dream or will her dream grow into something she didn't expect it to?
No Place to Fall is the kind of novel where you sort of know where it's going even before it gets there. This is also somewhat ironic considering this is also the main character's main concern. Amber was a likable enough lead, but not a compelling one. And I almost must say, without ruining it, I was disappointed in the ending. Therefore, in my opinion, No Place To Fall ends up falling short.