Maybe it’s because his story is a very typical one, or maybe it’s because his character was simple enough that you could guess at his motivations right away. I could almost predict the words that were going to come out of his mouth. Ian Taylor’s character did EVERYTHING that I expected him to do. I personally found it hard to relate to any of the characters in the story, although to be fair, as Grace began to experience her sexuality for the first time I remember having some of the exact same thoughts she did about what was clean and what was dirty, and what kind of person I was for enjoying them. I want to rate this story 3.5 stars and here’s why. When it started off with the somewhat cliche plot line of the cheerleader falling for the rock star I was worried that I would not enjoy the story, but I was somewhat surprised by the turn of events as the book flowed along. The Falling of Love by Marisa Oldham is not at all what I expected it to be.
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