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From the author of New York Times Bestseller, Fear Of Falling, comes a spin-off standalone about friendship, healing and learning to love through forgiveness. I’d like to tell you that I’m ok. That the meaningless sex with countless women has somehow numbed the pain. That it’s deciphered the constant confusion in my head. Eased the self-hatred that sinks into my gut every time I look in the mirror. I’d like to tell you that time heals all wounds. That we evolve and grow into well-adjusted, stable adults, set on a path to right the world’s wrongs. That we are not our past…we are not our pain. I want to tell you all those things. Hell, I want to believe all those things. But I’d be lying. I’m good at that. Living a lie is the only way I truly know how to survive. But the day I saw her, I stopped surviving. I stopped existing. And for the first time in 24 years, I started living. She brought me back to life. Set me free and sent my soul soaring. Made this useless shell of a man feel like…something. Something whole and real and good. She saved me. Although she believes I wasn’t even worth saving. Review"Stunning and richly developed love story that dares to provoke, touch, and uplift your soul & spirit with broken yet resilient characters... S.L. Jennings at her finest!"- The Rock Stars of Romance"A heart wrenching, highly addictive novel about the power of pain and the power of love. S.L. Jennings' writing is flawless - she had me crying on one page, and laughing on the next. If you loved Fear of Falling, you will devour Afraid to Fly."- Mia Sheridan, New York Times Bestselling Author of Archer's Voice"Heartbreakingly beautiful! Afraid to Fly is a story of strength, hope, and the power of forgiveness."-Rebecca Shea, USA Today Bestselling Author of the Unbreakable series"Afraid to Fly is a poetic, moving story about just how strong love is even under the hardest of circumstances. SL Jennings is a truly gifted storyteller, with the power to make her readers feel everything her characters are going through."- Jessica Prince, author of Scattered Colors