Fall to Grace is picturesque, spiritual, and reflective—while never forgetting its first obligation: to be a flat-out page-turner.
The story takes you to the far edges of loss where love can do surprising things for those willing to reach again. And it reminds us, none too gently, that only angels fall from grace. The rest of us fall toward it.
Kerry Casey was the second to last in a noisy household of six kids. As a less-than-senior member at the kitchen table, he had to produce a pretty good story, just to be heard. As his siblings will attest, Kerry could fabricate with the best of them. He went on to write advertising, something he's done now for over 20 years. Kerry currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife and two sons. He is currently writing the sequel to Fall to Grace.
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"I'm an avid reader and found this to be one of the best novels that I have ever read. I was intrigued from the first paragraph to the last."
—Lorie B
"Since having children, this is the first novel that I have made the time to read. I could not wait until naptime everyday."
—Angie C
"I finished it on a plane and found myself weeping. What a great story. I loved the book."
—Shannon R
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart and unfinished pile of laundry for this book! I couldn't put it down and can't wait to pass it on!"
—Annisa V
"I was totally spellbound by the book and story. The book lays out a compelling path of the internal struggles each of us must follow with our spirituality if we are truly to experience God's grace."
—Jack D
"Wow! You have touched my soul with this beautiful book. My only complaint is that I stayed up all night to finish reading it, but I didn't want it to end!"
—Barb C
"This is a thought-provoking, keep-you-guessing, inspiring and motivational book all in one. I loved it, my mom (60-something) loved it and my Godmother (70-something) loved it!!! Kudos!"
—Leah M
"It was very difficult for me to leave the characters behind when I finished the book—I feel like I know them so intimately. I have a book on my nightstand that I've been excited to read but just can't yet move on… the sign of a great novel."
—Camille W
"I'm an avid reader, but usually not fiction. This book is fiction with the force of reality. It leaves no emotion untouched."
—John H
"Hauntingly real to someone who lost a parent at age 13; and to an avid outdoorsman, sports participant and life observer. The promise of a flat-out page-turner is more than delivered."
—Doug H
"I found myself compelled to drive home for lunch to finish the book while eating my tuna sandwich. I have never done this for a book. Never."
—Tom S
"We had one copy on our vacation and we fought over who got to read it."
—Frank & Alice S
"I want to let you know how much I loved this book, but I don't have time now because I need to go read it again. Thank you for a wonderful story."
—Kari M
"This is a story that brings out emotions that men don't often have."
—Russ K