Book Review: Faking The Fall by Libby Kay
- Rujuta Desai
- Oct 16, 2023
- 1 min read
Libby Kay's "FAKING THE FALL" offers a delightful escape into the world of Buckeye Falls, where the meeting of two intriguing characters, Alice Snyder and James Gibson, sets the stage for a romance that sparks with intensity. Alice, a member of the esteemed First Family in this small town, returns home after a decade of exploration and education, only to find herself at the center of matchmaking attempts by her well-meaning neighbors. In her quest to regain her peace and quiet, Alice hatches a plan - a fake relationship with James.
James, a famous artist seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of New York, faces a creative block that threatens his career. When their paths cross and they decide to embark on this fake dating adventure, it brings a charming and heartwarming twist to their lives. As they navigate the intricacies of their faux romance, the lines between make-believe and authenticity blur, and their connection deepens with every laugh and stolen kiss.
"FAKING THE FALL" is a testament to Libby Kay's storytelling prowess. It immerses readers in a captivating fake relationship romance against the backdrop of a quaint small town. Moreover, the book reunites readers with familiar characters from the previous Buckeye Falls novels, adding to the book's appeal.
With a cast of endearing, well-meaning, and at times eccentric characters, the story unfolds like a thrilling emotional roller-coaster. If you're in the mood for a heartwarming small-town romance, "FAKING THE FALL" is a must-read, promising a journey toward a deeply satisfying happily-ever-after.

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