A review by izsheokay
Fall for Anything by Courtney Summers

5.0

Courtney Summers has once again torn my heart out and stomped on it.

Fall For Anything takes the reader through Eddie Reeve's life after her father's suicide, who was a beloved photographer and teacher. As she navigates through the why, she meets Culler, a photography student who apparently knew her father better than she did. They discover a set of photographs left for Eddie. Culler discovers these photographs are clues, and they decide to team up to find where these pictures were taken. Maybe these locations leave clues for the question they're both asking: why. Can they figure out where these photographs were taken and find the answer? Or is there something more bigger on here?

Being the daughter of a photographer, I felt this story hit close to home. This story was good, not her best, but I still held my breath at the end. I, too, had questions that I needed to be answered. But as her story and conclusion suggest, sometimes we'll never get the answers we need, and we need to be okay with that. As always, Courtney Summers throws in a twist I didn't see coming from a mile away. I thoroughly enjoy reading her stories and can't wait to read whatever else she writes.