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A review by enchantedfiction
Fall for Him by Andie Burke
funny
hopeful
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
*Thank you Macmillan for the audiobook copy!*
Fall for Him was such a cute story about two unlikely men coming together when one falls through the ceiling of the other's apartment. Derrick and Dylan both have their own problems, and adding a broken ceiling and floor just add to the chaos. I really liked how the story laid out the surface problem, the broken floor/ceiling in each of their apartments, and tied in the deeper, existential problems that were on different ends of a spectrum. I won't get into what those were as I feel that might be a bit spoilery.
The side characters held their own weight, and it felt like they were important people to the story. I loved the banter between Derrick and Dylan and each with their friends and family. I also like the dual POV and how we learned new things about each of the characters from the other's perspective. The plot felt planned out and purposeful and took place in a believable time frame.
Would definitely recommend this one if you enjoy rom-coms that are LGBTQ+ and absolutely adorable.
Fall for Him was such a cute story about two unlikely men coming together when one falls through the ceiling of the other's apartment. Derrick and Dylan both have their own problems, and adding a broken ceiling and floor just add to the chaos. I really liked how the story laid out the surface problem, the broken floor/ceiling in each of their apartments, and tied in the deeper, existential problems that were on different ends of a spectrum. I won't get into what those were as I feel that might be a bit spoilery.
The side characters held their own weight, and it felt like they were important people to the story. I loved the banter between Derrick and Dylan and each with their friends and family. I also like the dual POV and how we learned new things about each of the characters from the other's perspective. The plot felt planned out and purposeful and took place in a believable time frame.
Would definitely recommend this one if you enjoy rom-coms that are LGBTQ+ and absolutely adorable.