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Catch Us When We Fall

by Juliette Fay

Catch Us When We Fall

by Juliette Fay

'Catch Us When We Fall' sketches the poignant journey of Cass Macklin, a woman who has hovered for too long in the maelstrom of addiction. After the loss of her brilliant, yet troubled partner, Ben McGreavy, Cass finds herself pregnant, penniless, and on the precipice of absolute despair. In her pursuit of sobriety and a shot at a fresh start, Cass cautiously extends a hand towards Scott, Ben's brother and a baseball pro battling demons of his own. It's an uneasy alliance fraught with challenges and the inevitability of change. In a narrative that dances sensitively between heart-wrenching and uplifting, Juliette Fay delivers an unvarnished look at redemption, the complexity of human relationships, and the resilience required to embrace life's imperfections.

  • Fiction
  • Sports
  • Family
  • Addiction
  • Hope
  • Redemption
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