Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book #4) by Libby Kay – Review by Angela Hayes

Faking the Fall: A Buckeye Falls NovelFaking the Fall: A Buckeye Falls Novel by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

4 Stars

 

Faking the Fall is the fourth book in the Buckeye Falls series by Libby Kay. How gorgeous is this cover??? It is definitely my favourite of the whole series- so far. This is the fourth book in the series, but as each instalment focuses on its own particular couple, the books can be read as standalones. But, having said that, there is a cast of recurring characters who really add to the overall reading experience, and are really worth getting to know. So, I recommend starting at the beginning, if you haven’t already- because all the books together equals a lot of fun!
This is another sweet small town contemporary romance- with a fake dating element, drama, a wonderful cast of endearing characters, humour, connection, emotion, expectations, family, friendship, and interesting developments. It is a ‘clean’ romance- suitable for those who prefer their romances on the sweet and less spicy side.
Ms. Kay knows how to weave a heart-warming story and I have enjoyed quite a few of them, so after reading the other three books, I happily snapped up a copy of this as soon as it released- and found it was just as charming and touching as I had expected.
Alice has quite the reputation – her wild child ways have made her the talk of the town. She hopes to put that all behind her when she returns to follow her business dreams. James is a bit if a struggling artist and is fairly new to town. He has lost his inspiration and without it his artist creativity has also dried up. But fate sees that they cross paths.. They have their own agendas here, but working together just might solve both their problems- so they come up with a plan- so let the fake dating begin. What happens makes for a fun read.
Not sure if there is more in store for us in Buckeye Falls- but I certainly hope this isn’t the last we see of Buckeye Falls and all the endearing, quirky characters who help to bring these stories, and Buckeye Falls, to life.. I’m holding out hope for more instalments.
Happy Reading…

Thank you, Libby Kay!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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