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Let Them Fall: Fall Series Book 1

Simone Holiday
4.2 / 5.0
Published: 2025
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Senior year is supposed to be about final exams, college applications, and saying goodbye to the comfort of home. For Maya, Lily, and Hanna, fall break starts with those familiar pressures—until a single, electric night shatters their expectations and changes the trajectory of their lives forever. What begins as an impulsive spark of passion during a quiet autumn getaway quickly evolves into something profound and impossible to ignore. As they return to the grind of their final year, the intensity of that night continues to haunt them, pulling the three women into a complicated, beautiful orbit. They find themselves navigating the precarious balance between their individual futures and a magnetic, shared connection that feels more authentic than anything they’ve experienced before. In a world that demands they choose a path, Maya, Lily, and Hanna are faced with a daring alternative: choosing each other. But as the leaves wither and the weight of adulthood looms, they must learn that true freedom lies in the vulnerability of surrender. Let Them Fall is a sultry, character-driven exploration of self-discovery and the courage required to build a love that defies the status quo. It’s a story about finding your chosen family and realizing that sometimes, the hardest part of falling is letting go of everything else.

Customer Reviews

Top 5 from Amazon
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Rollingjules
January 12, 2026
Verified Purchase

Triple sweet!

I loved their communication, it kept them going strong even through rocky moments. Each of them had unique fears and unique needs, and they fit together perfectly as s matching set. And the parents subplot!!! A delight for anyone who needs more contemporary sapphic books in their life.
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mykee_b
February 15, 2026

A lovely debut

‼️ As always, check your TWs/CWs before reading. Your mental health matters. ‼️ I’m a HUGE fan of using your words. For me, honestly, it is one of the sexiest things a partner could do. So, needless to say, I was hooked on Maya •immediately• 🥵 She is fierce, level headed, compassionate, & protective. I adored Hanna’s…innocence…if you will. The way she knew what she wanted but wasn’t sure how to get it made her endearing. 🥰 And Lily..oof. I fear her antics would have worked on me with no effort. 😅 I adored the journey we go on with them and watching them grow individually and as a polyship. I called the “surprise” at the end 😂 Overall, a lovely debut and I look forward to reading more from Simone in the future.
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D Fuller
January 18, 2026

LGBTQIA+ Read

This is an engaging story about three young women, Hanna, Lily, and Maya. It’s a toss-up between insta-love and an intense hook-up situation. The storyline is easy to follow, as it centers on navigating an all-female polyamorous relationship. Along the way, there is significant character growth and development, both among the women themselves and within their families.
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Nicole Roman
May 3, 2026

Soft, Steamy, and Emotional FFF Romance About Finding Your People

This was such a soft but emotional read with a really unique dynamic. The FFF relationship is at the center, and I liked how it explored connection, self discovery, and what it means to feel like you truly belong somewhere. The story starts with that one spark of a moment, but what stood out more was how it lingers and grows over time. Watching Maya, Lily, and Hanna navigate their feelings while dealing with the pressure of what comes next in their lives adds a nice layer of depth. There is a mix of tenderness, tension, and steamy moments, but it still keeps that emotional core throughout. The found family aspect really ties everything together and makes the relationships feel meaningful. Overall, this is a great pick if you want something soft, a little steamy, and centered on connection and growth.
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Julie M. Smith
May 12, 2026

Worth your time

A good read with likable characters. Poly handled well. Only real complaint was the sub plot. Don’t want to say much here as it could be a spoiler, but it seems that a real resolution to that is maybe waiting for another book.