

Just Don't Fall
Books | Fiction / General
3.8
Emma St. Clair
Before Logan Barnes was hockey's hottest bad boy, he was my brother's best friend ... and my first crush. Oh, yeah--and the guy who ghosted me and broke my teenage heart. Now Logan is back in Harvest Hollow, but not willingly. Recovering from an injury (and some bad press), he's stuck playing for our minor league team. Which means I'll be working with him almost daily. As the hockey team's social media manager, it's my job to wrangle all the guys into filming TikTok trending videos. But Logan doesn't want to be wrangled. Turns out ... neither does my heart. Because my old crush never died. And when Logan becomes my accidental fake boyfriend, those old feelings flare hot enough to melt the ice. But this is all totally one-sided. Totally fake. Isn't it? No matter what signals he seems to be giving me or how real things start to feel, I know Logan's not home for good. I survived Logan leaving me once. But this time, I'm not so sure my heart will recover ... Just Don't Fall is a small town, closed door hockey romcom with all the fake dating, brother's best friend vibes. You'll get smoking chemistry and characters to root for but NO spice. (Yes, you read that right--a low spice hockey romance.) Perfect for fans of sports romance who want a less heat. Tropes: Hockey, Fake dating, Brother's best friend, Childhood crush, Slow burn, Workplace, Never been kissed FMC, Closed door/kissing only
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Author
Emma St. Clair
Pages
330
Publisher
Create If Writing LLC
Published Date
2023-08-23
ISBN
9798989027606
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"Harvest Hallow Hockey - Parker gets a second chance with the her childhood crush Logan. A sweet hockey player romance with his beautiful social media director who he hasn’t seen in ten years and now cannot live without. "
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Nicole Sinders
"You know what you're getting into with this book right from the dedication, and I love that. Also, Parker's thoughts and experiences are so relatable! It's not that the book itself was wildly realistic (despite the attempts with frequent, dated pop culture references), but that her fears and reactions felt real to me. Minus one star for excessive descriptions of physiological reactions."
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Olivia
"I liked this book a lot, but I wish the issue with the brother was resolved better, or we got more info on it. The ending seemed rushed while the beginning of the book moved pretty solw. Everything seemed kind of shallow? like we never got a lot of details on really....anything"
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