Review: The Fall – Tal Bauer
With a gripping premise of memory loss and love on the ice, The Fall could have been one of Tal Bauer’s most powerful romances. But its 800 pages often dragged, leaving me with mixed feelings.
With a gripping premise of memory loss and love on the ice, The Fall could have been one of Tal Bauer’s most powerful romances. But its 800 pages often dragged, leaving me with mixed feelings.
A fascinating premise with great potential, but shaky foundations, underdeveloped romance, and off-page mystery turned this into a frustrating read.
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