Fall For Me
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3.9 • 73 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
A swoony firefighter romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!
Problem: My ex is marrying my ex-bestie.
Plan A: Burn the church down?
Plan B: Fake marry my friend.
I haven’t seen Archer since fifth grade, but when he shows up in our tiny hometown and offers me a ring, I don’t ask too many questions. It’s a win-win: I get to save face, and I’m not about to turn down the chance to one-up my ex.
All Archer has to do is sell the lie when my ex and his blushing bride roll into town. Easy. Except now I’m fake-married to a ridiculously hot guy who has his own reasons for needing a wife.
I’m too cynical to fall for anyone, but Archer makes that delectably difficult. He keeps saying we’re just pretending, but let me tell you, there are definitely things we are not faking.
This was never supposed to be real. Until he whispers, fall for me.
If you love marriage of convenience, childhood friends to lovers, slow burn romance, a broody secret billionaire, small-town gossip, emotional angst, plenty of steam and swoon, and a fiercely protective hero, Archer & Phoebe’s story is for you!
*A full-length, standalone romance.
Customer Reviews
Not her best work.
I love this series, however if this had been the first I read, I probably wouldn’t have continued. It is very repetitive and the story seems to stagnate early. Looking forward to the next book and hoping it’s better.
Not the best
Not the best book by this author. Definitely a slow burn, but it’s just so far fetched and unbelievable that it makes it hard to enjoy. There is also a lot of unresolved and conflicting parts to the story that I struggled to finish it. It’s a beautiful series, this book though on its own isn’t it.
Fall for Me
There are a number of strands to this story, many of which are not resolved. Is the story on-going or is the reader expected to presume all issues resolve? There are important and pertinent strands to the story but they are unresolved. Is this the introduction for a serial?
Ultimately, an unsatisfactory read with potential.