
It began with Falling for a Bentley and ends with Catching a Fallen Starr. Adriana Law shares with readers the Bentley’s series youngest brother’s epic love story. Completely worthy of being told. Book two can be read as a stand-alone with this in mind, both brothers have a story. Starr suffers a miscarriage that leaves her empty and falling deeper into depression than she has ever fallen before. When Sterling Bentley tells Starr of his upcoming marriage to the love of his life, she sees it as abandonment by her best friend. Who will be there for her? Who will she confide in? Although Sterling would not mind her calls in the middle of the night, his new wife might. Starr should be happy for Sterling. But she can’t find it within herself to be happy. Finding comfort in the wrong arms. Ricin Carter has all the right words. Handsome, cocky, arrogant, and powerful. Capable. But Ricin is no Bentley. Sawyer Bentley is a protector. Everything about his plan of being a cop is going according to the plan until a man approaches him with a photo of his missing daughter. The face in the photo is familiar. It is a photo of his brother’s moody ex-girlfriend. A young Starr before the depression, the tattoos, and the crankiness. Can Sawyer catch a Fallen Starr before this star burns out? Catching a Fallen Starr is a gritty story with tough subject matters. Trigger warnings: miscarriage, depression, drug usage, non-consensual sex, and abuse. Catching a Fallen Starr is a heartbreaking story about cruel love and tender love. And the journey towards change.