Falling Home Book Review

Reading Falling Home

Hey y’all!

Today I am sharing about a book that I just recently read and love – Falling Home by Karen White.

Readability

This novel hooks you from the first chapter and an easy read for any environment.

The Novel’s Story Line

Falling Home is a heartwarming story about a woman named Cassie Madison who returns to her small hometown in Georgia after being away for ten years. She’s there to attend her father’s funeral, but ends up staying longer than planned and reconnecting with old friends and family. Along the way, she uncovers some long-buried family secrets that threaten to tear her apart.

Thoughts On Writing and Theme

Karen White’s writing is so beautiful and descriptive. She does an amazing job of creating a picture of the small town and its inhabitants. Her characters are so well-developed and relatable, and I found myself rooting for Cassie throughout the entire book.

Falling Home explores the themes of family, forgiveness, and the importance of home. It’s a story about finding your place in the world and coming to terms with your past. I loved how the book tackled these themes in a way that was both heartwarming and thought-provoking.

Falling Home is a charming and uplifting novel that left me feeling warm and fuzzy inside. It’s the perfect book to curl up with on a cozy night in, or to take with you on a relaxing vacation. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good family drama or who is looking for a book that will leave them feeling happy and content.

My Overall Recommendation

Overall, I give Falling Home a 10/10. It’s a beautifully written and engaging novel that I would definitely read again. I love that throughout the novel Karen White’s words instill a feeling of passion and yearning of the heart, compassion and shedding of tears, as well as feeling of understanding and contentment.

Have you read Falling Home? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!

Xx, Living Barely Blonde: Jenn

Reading Falling Home

Next book I will be diving into is The Brighter The Light by Mary Ellen Taylor.

Check out my previous book review of Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens here.

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