Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: September 2019
Publication Date: September 2019
There’s one rule in my family.
Stay away from the Daly brothers.
We
were raised to know them as users. Manipulators. But I only ever saw Connor as
the enigmatic senior hottie who dropped into fifth period to teach us about the
perils of drunk driving.
So
when my first big girl job out of college ends up with us working at the same
company, it’s heart throb city all over again. Except he’s way ahead of the
game. Successful, talented, put together. I’m just a frumpy twenty-something in
a quarter life crisis who doesn’t know a glue stick from a makeup highlighter.
He
would never want me, even though he’s all I ever wanted in secret. So when we
cross paths one night at the bar and one drink leads to another, he slaps me
with an offer I can’t refuse.
Accompany
him back to Bayshore, flight included.
Only
stipulation? Pose as his girlfriend.
Our
families will flip, but I’m not strong enough to say no to those baby blues,
especially if it means I’ll have a chance to spend the next two weeks with my
adolescent heart throb.
My thoughts:
Make Me Fall is the second book in the Bayshore series. This is Connor and Kinsley's story. While I didn't love it as much as the first book, Make Me Lose, I still enjoyed it for the most part. The story actually takes place at the same time as the events in the fist book. However, you don't need to have read the first one to read this one. It works well as a stand alone.
Make Me Fall is the second book in the Bayshore series. This is Connor and Kinsley's story. While I didn't love it as much as the first book, Make Me Lose, I still enjoyed it for the most part. The story actually takes place at the same time as the events in the fist book. However, you don't need to have read the first one to read this one. It works well as a stand alone.
What I loved about the book was Kinsley. I loved her growth and how her confidence slowly grew over the story. She really saved the story for me. I had a harder time liking Connor. He was a major douchebag throughout most of the book. I disliked how he kept making comments on how she dressed. I also thought she forgave him way too quickly. I'm not sure I would be able to trust him as much after his behavior. I just didn't overall love them as a couple. I didn't feel like they had much in common except in the bedroom. That being said, he did score major points in the end. One thing I do wish was that we got the other side of the Daly/Cabana dispute. We only got the Cabana side. Now I want to hear the Daly side. I'm sure the truth falls somewhere in the middle.
I'm not sure which brother is next in line. I suspect it's Dominic. I look forward to reading it.
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