Falling
Coming from a family of loggers Scott is well aware that it's a dangerous business and when he gets a phone call saying his brother has been injured he drops everything, not even finding out how badly he's hurt, to be by his side.

Luckily the injuries are relatively minor but they are bad enough to put him out of action for a bit. Scott steps in to run the company while Brian recovers and finds himself working closely with Hank Ballam. Hank is the reason for Brian being injured in the first place but Scott finds himself feeling an attraction that is immediate and dangerous. Dangerous because Hank is everything that Scott wants in a man but he has no idea how Hank will respond to finding out that Scott is attracted to him.

I really, really, really loved Falling! The characters were awesome, the story line was awesome, the writing was awesome, and well...obviously I thought the whole thing was one big bowl of awesomeness. I'm a sucker for "gay for you" stories and that is essentially what Falling is about. Hank is a womanizer, cut and dried. He's also a pretty flaky person in the beginning but in spite of all that he is still a likable character. Maybe because we are given an inner glimpse of what drives him, otherwise I'm not sure I would have been as drawn to his plight. On the other hand I would have had no difficulties what so ever falling for Scott. He is a sweetheart from the get-go. The relationship between them developed at a slower pace than is the norm for most stories in this drama. That made it all the more special when the men finally come to the realization of what they mean to each other and what their lives would be without the other. I highly recommend Falling to all those who love a great love story!

Reviewed by: Hayley

Hayley