I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
A romance told from the man’s perspective, Robbie is torn between two women: an ex-girlfriend who wants another chance, and a former classmate he reconnects with. His freelance writing career is beginning to fall short, he feels his life has little meaning, a promising relationship had faded and he wants to find a meaning to life and sort out his future. This is his story.
It was refreshing to have a romance told from the man’s perspective, and actually done quite well. The overall feel of Fallen Trees is calm, and it flows nicely. Fallen Trees is one of those books that could be read when you’re trying to unwind, or even just to relax before you go to sleep.
The reasoning for my slightly lower rating is due to the fact that, for me, it just felt like it was too slow for my liking. There was a plot there, but for me it was lacking. Sometimes it just felt like there wasn’t enough going on, and it left me feeling a bit bored. Honestly, this is likely only because I’m not the biggest fan of the romance genre, but that isn’t to say that I outright disliked this work.
On a final note, this was a nice story and well worth the chance for a romance lover. Being told from a different perspective on it’s own had an allure, and the author does a great job in storytelling.