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Waiting for a Star to Fall
Waiting for a Star to Fall | Kerry Clare
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"A love story at its core, though one without an ending written in the stars. . . . Timely and insightful." --Karma Brown, #1 bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife For fans of Joanne Ramos, Josie Silver, and Emily Giffin, a gripping and powerful story that asks: Just how much are you willing to forgive in the name of love? Brooke has long been caught in the orbit of Derek, a rising political superstar. First he was her boss, then they were friends and she became his confidant, the one person he shared everything with. And even though she had feelings for him--it was hard to resist; he's charming and handsome, respected and beloved--she never dreamed he'd feel the same way. Derek is so much older and could have anyone he wanted. But it turns out that who Derek wants is Brooke, and suddenly none of the reasons they shouldn't be together matter. They fall in love. And even though Brooke has to keep the relationship a secret--stealing weekends away with him, late nights with takeout after long days at work, and business trips that are always a romantic whirlwind--being close to him and her dreams of their future make everything worth it. Then it all falls apart, and Brooke is left holding the pieces of the life they'd shared. Derek becomes embroiled in a scandal--the kind Brooke never could have imagined he'd be involved in--and she is forced to re-examine their relationship and make sense of the man she loves. Poignant, heart-stopping, and resonant, Waiting for a Star to Fall is a story about love, the things we choose to believe, and how sometimes the path to happily ever after has to start with ourselves.
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Kazzie
Mehso-so

The story was okay - irritated by the protagonist often, but also likely to be true to real life (successful older man seduces young woman). I really like that abortion was described and not with the typically shame and regrets usually seen in film, etc

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aliasNayNay
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Kerry Clare's Waiting for a Star to Fall is an intelligent, heartfelt read. I enjoyed it for the writing, for the honesty, for the power of today's society. It's a love story, not one written in the stars, but one of raw truth and reality. Bravo to Clare's brilliant ideas and putting them so eloquently on paper.

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Pricel101
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I completely enjoyed this new book by Toronto author Kerry Clare. Clare explores the aged question of why young women allow themselves to be exploited by older, powerful men and hold themselves to blame after the fallout.

Keep a lookout for a copy in your mailbox @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego 💌 thank you for all you do for us #poutinepenpals 🎄❤️
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StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Aww, thank you! ☺❤💚 4y
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GirlWellRead
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