Falling Like a Rock

Falling Like a Rock by Bonnie McCune is a contemporary fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 15, 2014. This 272-page book follows Elaine Svoboda, who, after losing her job and being abandoned by her boyfriend, seeks refuge in a small mountain town. There, she encounters Joe Richter-Leon, the town’s mayor, as they navigate the complexities of new beginnings amid personal and economic challenges.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and resilience as Elaine and Joe confront their pasts and the obstacles in their paths. The story delves into their evolving relationship, marked by humor and candid moments, while addressing issues such as personal growth and community struggles. As they face a forest fire that tests their resolve, the characters learn that surrendering to their feelings can lead to unexpected victories.
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Unloved and unemployed. That’s Elaine Svoboda, after she’s sacked, then flees across country to her boyfriend who drops her flat. Teetering on the abyss of disaster, she calls an old friend who invites her to a tiny mountain town with fresh prospects. There she meets rugged, hunky Joe Richter-Leon, mayor of Falling Rock. Maybe he can help her find a job. Maybe they can become friends, even share romance. Sparks fly immediately, but major obstacles make a new life on the ashes of the old appear impossible. Joe’s consumed with challenges like the dismal local economy and an impetuous sister. Elaine butts heads with him at every turn in the rocky road. Is the problem her bungling attempts to help? Or does she remind him of a greedy, selfish ex-wife? Before they can build a new life on the ashes of the old, she must overcome a few obstacles like a broken ankle, an eating disturbance, his stubbornness, and her own fears. She’s smothering her hopes when a battle with a forest inferno illuminates their true feelings and desire. Funny and frank, poignant and perceptive, when two people are “Falling Like a Rock,” they learn surrender sometimes means victory.
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