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In Where We Fall we see the consequences and effects of choices made and not made. Weinstein’s beautifully relatable metaphors of waterfalls, important life decisions, and depictions of the price we pay for love are just a few of the topics in this wise and insightful read.
Your Teen Magazine
June 2016 -
I give WHERE WE FALL a 4.5 out of 5. Emotional, heartfelt, and beautifully written with great outdoorsy scenery, this contemporary women’s fiction piece hit all the right notes with a story of first loves, first hurts, betrayal, and hope of redemption.
Bewitched Bookworm Blogger
Heather
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A poignant story of how one heedless mistake can land a family at the epicenter of a public scandal. Relationships are threatened and judgments are made. I read it in one sitting
Emily Liebert
Bestselling Author -
What We Leave Behind is a compelling voice for women who struggle with secrets from their past.
Rosa St. Claire
The Examiner
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Each word of What We Leave Behind invokes raw emotion as we are brought deeper into the soul of a woman that can be any of us. This moving story will echo strongly with any woman who has had to face love and loss, life and death, and everything in between
Wendy Stone
Long Island Woman -
A genre of what I’d call ‘chick lit but not’, because this had so much depth and heart. Filled with heartache, first loves, lost loves, motherhood, marriage, pining, obligations and wonder; this book offered something for all women who enjoy a good read with a heaping dose of romance. Weinstein has a knack for creating realistic scenes, likeable characters, good plot twists and a nicely drawn out ending. Four Stars.
The Good Book Fairy
Laura Margolin
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From the moment I turned the page, I was immediately drawn into Jessie’s world. The story was intricately woven with the lives of Jessie, Jonas and Marty. What We Leave Behind is a simple yet such a poignant tale of life, love, the choices we make and the result of those choices.
Pia Bernardino
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