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Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron
Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron










Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron

Zan and Lottie are forced to face each other on a regular basis because not only do they go to the same college, but they also live in the same dorm. Now living with the scars, both physical and mental, from his mistake, the last things he expects is to see Lottie again. When he got behind the wheel of the car two years ago with Zack and Lexie, his life changed forever. "Pretty girl, I will wait for you until the stars burn out." The one thing that hasn't changed for him since high school, are his feeling for Lottie. He is dealing with regrets and trying to move on and change his life for the better. He wasn't an asshole, though he did have some man-whoring past, but nothing too exaggerated. I loved that he wasn't the typical hero you might find in a NA novel. He is a man of little words, but when he does speak, his words are packed with so much emotion and meaning. Zan really is what made this book for me. While Zack is still the selfish, egotistical, and cruel guy that he always was, Zan is completely different. Zack and Zan are now at the same college as Lottie. When Charlotte comes face to face with the two reasons that her friend will never be the same person she once was (Zack and Zan), she doesn't know how to deal with the constant reminder of her painful regret of that night. Trying to move on, Charlotte and her twin brother Will start their freshman year at college together. Two years ago, while attending a party with her best friend Lexie, Charlotte's life change irrevocably.

Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron

It is a beautiful story about falling for the person you shouldn't, regrets, and second chances. For some reason, after reading the book blurb, I had thought that this would be some type of love triangle, which I don't usually enjoy. I didn't expect to like it as much as I did. This book caught me by complete and total surprise. She created an earthquake that had irrevocably changed the landscape of my life.












Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron