About the Book
Book: Why They Call It Falling
Author: Christina Sinisi
Genre: Contemporary Christian Romance
Release date: June 7, 2022
Formerly the wild child of three sisters, Emma Marano grew up to be a single mom working two jobs, estranged from her mother, and lying to her friends. She’d told everyone that her daughter’s father wanted nothing to do with his child, but in reality, her own inability to deal with her mistakes and shame led to the biggest lie of her life. But her daughter, Haley, is all Emma has in the world, so how can she regret keeping Haley to herself? Emma’s struggling, though, and her life is slowly imploding.
Right after high school, Justin Lee broke up with Emma Marano and joined the Army, leaving her and all her drama behind. Years later, he stumbles upon her and what turns out to be a daughter he never knew he had. Angry and confused, he insists on having a relationship with his daughter, but to do so, he’ll need to rebuild some sort of relationship with Emma, too. As he gets to know his daughter—and Emma again—he soon realizes that his biggest mistake was leaving her all those years ago. What he dismissed as drama turns out to be a serious mental health issue, and Emma needs help. Now, Justin has to decide if he can see past her flaws and forgive her lies, and together, they’ll have to work to reclaim their love and a faith in each other and in God, or they risk losing something precious in the process.
MY THOUGHTS: Depression is often misunderstood, especially in Christian circles. It goes beyond the emotion of sadness to trap one under a weight they don’t fully understand themselves. A person dealing with depression might be able to function only giving hints of the storm inside, or they might not be able to function at all. It’s different for everyone. Emma falls somewhere in the middle, working and raising her child but not the way she desires to. Emma’s story is complicated by the lies she’s told and the return of her daughter’s father, who knows nothing about his child. When Justin finds out about Haley, his surprise gives way to determination. He’s missed enough of his daughter’s life. He won’t miss any more. Working through the difficulties of their past and learning how to parent together, Justin and Emma are awakened to the feelings they thought were doomed to the past. But it’s not all good. There’s a lot of misunderstanding to deal with, forgiveness that needs given, and the secret of her depression looming between them. While I can’t say it’s enjoyable to be part of their ups and downs when Emma tries to hide her problems with depression, their story is one that needs told and it is enjoyable to watch Justin learn to be a father and stand beside Emma and learn to understand the things she deals with.
Why They Call It Falling is a story of forgiveness, healing, and second chances. I give it four stars.
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About the Author
A member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Christina Sinisi writes stories about families, both the broken and blessed. Her works include a semi-finalist in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest and the American Title IV Contest where she appeared in the top ten in the Romantic Times magazine. Her published books include Christmas Confusion, Sweet Summer, and Christmas on Ocracoke. By day, she is a psychology professor and lives in the LowCountry of South Carolina with her husband, two children and her crazy cat Chessie Mae.
More from Christina
In Why They Call It Falling, the hero discovers he has a daughter he didn’t know existed when he sees his ex-girlfriend in a strawberry patch at Boone Hall Plantation (here in Charleston, South Carolina). In the book, the name of the plantation had to be changed to protect the innocent, but the recipe below doesn’t.
This recipe comes from a cookbook titled, Charleston Receipts Repeats. This book has modern recipes, as well as old-fashioned ones dating back through generations. It’s a perfect accompaniment to my Charleston-based romance.
Strawberry Pie I
1 9-inch pie shell, baked and cooled
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons cornstarch
1 cup water
Dash salt
1 3-ounce strawberry jello (delete 1 tablespoon)
1 pint strawberries
Whipped cream
In a saucepan, combine sugar, cornstarch, water, and salt.
Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thick and clear.
Add strawberry jello.
Pour half of mixture into pie shell.
Arrange strawberries in jello mixture.
Pour remaining mixture over strawberries.
Refrigerate until congealed.
Serve with whipping cream.
Serves 6 to 8. Chill 3 to 4 hours.
Enjoy, and think of the sweet taste of summer and the enduring love of fall. Second chances are often the most delicious!
Blog Stops
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Locks, Hooks and Books, November 19
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, November 20
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, November 21
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 22
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 23
Stories By Gina, November 24 (Author Interview)
Pause for Tales, November 25
Splashes of Joy, November 26 (Author Interview)
Cover Lover Book Review, November 26
Where Crisis & Christ Collide, November 27 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, November 27
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Christina is giving away the grand prize package of a $50 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/228ae/why-they-call-it-falling-celebration-tour-giveaway
The Conversation
The Strawberry Pie recipe sounds delicious and Why They Call It Falling sounds like a great book to read! Thanks for sharing it with me!
Thanks, Heather, for sharing your thoughts!
Have a splendid day!
Thank you for stopping by! And if you try it, you’ll have to let me know how the pie turns out.
Good book for Fall reading.
Thanks for the contest.
It is perfect for fall all the way up through Christmas! Of course, I know it would be a good story whenever you read it. I don’t limit reading stories that include Christmas to just fall and winter!
This sounds like a good book!
I hope you’ll check it out.
This sounds like a really great book.
It is a good story I know you’ll enjoy!
Thank you for taking the time to read the book and give a review. I appreciate your time. Have a blessed day!
I always enjoy a good story. I am glad I was able to be one of the reviewers.
Thank you for sharing your review of Why They Call It Falling, this sounds like a wonderful story and I am looking forward to reading it myself
I hope you enjoy it!
This sounds like a really good romance read– I can’t wait! Thanks so much for sharing it.
Thank you for taking time to check it out. I hope you enjoy it!