Book Reviews

REVIEW – The Fall of Us by Kennedy Fox

BLURB

What happens when you travel across the country for your dream job and end up sharing a bed with an older man who volunteers you to be his fake girlfriend? You hope you don’t fall in love when it’s time to say goodbye.


The Fall of Us is an age gap, fake dating, grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity romance.


You’re the only woman who’s ever had the power to get under my skin and make me lose all control. 


ARC REVIEW

Curl up with a blanket and grab some cider when you read this one! The fall vibes are strong and I loved it.

I LOVE Oakley and Finn from the start until the very end. The clashed the second they met and the two of them were pushing each others buttons left and right. I loved the back and forth banter between the two of them. Plus the simmering tension below the surface. I was just waiting for everything to come to a head and be explosive between them and…it was well worth the wait!

I love Oakley’s personality. She is full of life and bubbly and creative. She brings a smile to anyone she meets and interacts with. Finn is closed off, grumpy, and just kind of likes to keep to himself. He is close with his family and his best friend Levi, but that’s about it. I loved that Oakley brings out a different side to him and really brings some joy to his life.

If you’re looking for a fake dating, age gap, forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine, small town romance this is one to check out.


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