A hopeful, poignant novel about the tenacity of the human spirit, our capacity for forgiveness and all the ways a heart can grow when we least expect it. You’ll want to curl up in bed with this heartwarming story.” — Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author
“Suffused with compassion, wry humor, and unexpected grace, it’s a story not of angels or demons, but of people struggling to find a safe harbor in the broken landscape of addiction.” — Randy Susan Meyers, bestselling author of Waisted and The Widow of Wall Street
"Catch Us When We Fall is a beautiful story about life's darkest demons – grief, addiction, and broken promises – but Juliette Fay's characters are so lovable and emotionally complex it left me suffused with light and hope. I read this book in a gulp, alternately crying, laughing, and cheering..." — Ann Mah, bestselling author of The Lost Vintage
"When I'm done reading Juliette Fay's books, her characters always exist in my memory like people I've actually met. Catch Us When We Fall is full of hope, heart, and genuine love. I already miss checking in with these beautiful people who are trying their hardest to heal and connect.” — Allie Larkin, bestselling author of Stay, Why Can’t I Be You, and Swimming for Sunlight
“Catch Us When We Fall is an emotionally rich, deeply satisfying novel that grabs you early and doesn’t let go. With endearing characters, an expertly woven plot, and wonderful writing, Juliette Fay reminds us that no matter how tough we think we are, we really, really need each other.” — Matthew Norman, author of Last Couple Standing and All Together Now
"Catch Us When We Fall by Juliette Fay introduces us to Cass Macklin, a former addict who finds herself alone and pregnant. Can Cass stop drinking and create a healthy life for herself and her unborn child? A novel about resilience and the power of human connection, Catch Us When We Fall is perfect for fans of emotionally honest women’s fiction.” — Brenda Janowitz, author of The Grace Kelly Dress
“A redemption story if ever there was one... A beautiful look at the strength it takes to save ourselves, the love it takes to save each other, and the hopeful truth that it’s never too late to start over.” — Jessica Strawser, author of A Million Reasons Why
"A well-paced story of addiction and redemption, told with sparks of humor and full of warmly drawn characters, this will appeal to fans of the issue-based fiction of Jodi Picoult or the emotional tug of Jojo Moyes. Readers who enjoy stories of hardship with happy endings will want to read this book." — Library Journal