Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Review for the fall Up by Aly Martinez


I wanted to jump.
He made me fall.

As a celebrity, I lived in the public eye, but somewhere along the way, I’d lost myself in the spotlight.

Until he found me.

Sam Rivers was a gorgeous, tattooed stranger who saved my life with nothing more than a simple conversation.

But we were both standing on that bridge for a reason the night we met. The secrets of our pasts brought us together—and then tore us apart.

Could we find a reason to hold on as life constantly pulled us down?

Or maybe there’s only one direction to go when two people fall in love at rock bottom—up.

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My 5 Star review

I would have to say that The Fall Up is a very good emotional read. I mean in all reality this book could very well be real life.

Their are so many people that drown in their own minds and contemplate killing themselves. Some may think that is the best route for everyone.

Then Sam comes along and does more than anyone ever could. Let's face it we need some more Sam's in this world.

Levee has everything going for her, I am talking money and fame. People would give to be in her shoes!

But no one knows our inner demons like we do and Levee has them.

My heart broke for this character. I wanted to reach in my kindle and fix her. I needed to mend all of her broken pieces.

When she was up on that bridge in her coat, wig, sunglasses, and bruised legs....i didn't know what to expect.


“Well, then. I’m sorry if me being here bothers you, but I can’t walk away. You don’t have to talk, but you’re stuck with me until you walk down off this bridge.”


I didn’t look like myself any more than I felt it. Bruises from the night before painted my legs while fresh scabs covered my knees, but it was the hollowness in my chest that hurt the most.


About the Author:



Originally from Savannah, Georgia, USA Today bestselling author Aly Martinez now lives in South Carolina with her four young children.

Never one to take herself too seriously, she enjoys cheap wine, mystery leggings, and baked feta. It should be known, however, that she hates pizza and ice cream, almost as much as writing her bio in the third person.

She passes what little free time she has reading anything and everything she can get her hands on, preferably with a super-sized tumbler of wine by her side.



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