Friday, July 7, 2023

Before We Fall by Aurora Rose Reynolds ~ New Release and Review

 Release Date: July 7


Tucker Beckett and I likely never would have met if our spouses weren’t having an affair.

Newly divorced with a young son to raise Tucker Beckett is the last man Miranda Owens should be itching to figure out, to make smile, and hear laugh. Still there is something about the detective with haunted blue eyes and a dirty mouth that draws her in from the moment they meet. 

If only life were so simple.

As Tucker and Miranda begin to navigate their new relationship, Tucker is tasked with solving the murder of a young woman, while their ex’s begin to play games in an attempt to split the two of them up.

Before they fall, these two will need to figure out if the only thing tying them together is the circumstances that brought them together in the first place or if it’s something more. 

Love isn’t complicated but sometimes life is.

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Meet Aurora Rose Reynolds


Aurora Rose Reynolds is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author whose wildly popular series include Until, Until Him, Until Her, Underground King, Shooting Stars, Fluke My Life and How to Catch an Alpha series. 


Her writing career started in an attempt to get the outrageously alpha men who resided in her head to leave her alone and has blossomed into an opportunity to share her stories with readers all over the world.


To learn more about Aurora and her books, visit here


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Elizabeth's Review

My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a friend


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Aurora Rose Raynold is an author I have read before, but not consistently and not recently. When the chance come to read an advanced copy of Before We Fall, I couldn't resist and I'm so glad I didn't!

Miranda and Tucker are both interesting characters that I enjoyed getting to know. Their initial meeting is not what I would call a "meet cute," but it's one that the reader won't forget! Both characters come with baggage and I appreciated how the author used that to pull them together vs a wedge to keep them apart.

Before We Fall uses, what I think, is one of the more difficult relationship challenges to launch the story. This highlights the strength of Miranda's character and also gives the opportunity for advice I think all women should hear - knowing the difference between someone who wants you for what you represent vs someone who wants you to be happy.

The secondary cast focuses mostly on Tucker's siblings, but we see some of Miranda's friends and family as well. I am hoping this is the beginning of a new series because I am curious to get to know several of the secondary cast better. There is also an intriguing subplot that didn't feel 100% resolved for me, even more reason for brother Miles to get a book!

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