Faking the Fall (Buckeye Falls Book 4) by Libby Kay – Review by Jenni Bishop
Faking the Fall: A Buckeye Falls Novel by Libby Kay
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Faking the Fall is the lovely fourth book in the wonderful Buckeye Falls series. The books can be read as a standalone but start at the beginning anyway. You won’t be disappointed because Libby writing style draws you into the world she has created.
We get to reacquaint ourselves with the characters from previous books and the sweet small town and it’s wonderfully fun, nosy, sassy, sweet, quirky, and colourful characters that you just can’t help but fall in love with.
Alice is stubborn, wilful, definitely does not play by the rules, is not a push over, and she says what she thinks. She is however pushed to her limits when the residents decide to play Cupid.
James is looking for peace and quiet and starting over but his patience is tested when the town rally together and make his life miserable.
They decide to fake things and thus the “fun” begins.
This charming tale has it all. It is witty, full of banter, a touch angsty, lots of sexual tension, with a bit of spice and will have you laughing. It is a good read to escape reality for a while.
If you love small town romances, then this series is a must.
Reviewed by @jennadb
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