I think I would have enjoyed this story more if I could have figured out WHY the guy was in love with the heroine. She’s fairly annoying from the beginning and proceeds to set him up with her friends, a word she’s using loosely as she doesn’t know anything about either woman. Then both main characters appear cold when they share a laugh over the woman who is fearful of men. It doesn’t occur to either of them that those fears might stem from at attack or abuse, which should not be remotely entertaining. The age difference should not have been a huge obstacle, but the guy mentions it so much that it feels as though he’s bothered by it and that’s a little creepy, particularly when he wants to kiss her because she looks like “an innocent kitten.” The ending made me cringe so much I could barely read it. (If you believe declarations of love should be private, you’ll agree.) It didn’t even make sense because in the actual play Juliet “dies” before Romeo. I can forgive plot holes for a well-written tale, but this one had dozens of typos/grammatical errors and tons of awkwardly worded sentences. Wade is in his thirties, a gifted veterinarian and single. Katie, his younger assistant and friend, can’t seem to figure out why he hasn’t found the love of his life yet.Katie’s obsession with finding Wade the right woman and his obsession with her collide in a very predictable, but deliciously romantic story line.The tug of war over friendship boundaries and mounting romantic desires send Wade to prayer again and again.Tension? Oh my goodness! The romantic tension between the characters is almost tangible. Notice I said romantic tension not sexual tension. I love the clean approach the author takes with them. The innocence of every touch and the silent prayers behind every feeling make this a story you could comfortably share with your teenage daughter.Very well written scenes stir up the reader to root for a romance that seems to be more than a passing fancy. Wade and Katie have all the markings of forever love, if they could just get out of their heads and make a move already.Falling In Love is a quick read full of heart. You’ll swoon through each page, your eyes glued until the very last sentence and you’ll no doubt put it down satisfied.
What do You think about Falling In Love (2012)?
A sweet, light, easy romance. Modern day Emma. I liked the vet / animal love connect they had.
—emman
Very short and to the point but an enjoyable read nonetheless.
—amaya