Fall for Him

Fall for Him

2024 • 373 pages

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"Fall for Him" is a fast-paced, sweet gay romance that is a light, entertaining read. As my bookseller aptly described it, it's "popcorn for the brain" - a quick, enjoyable distraction that doesn't require much mental effort.

While not typically my preferred genre, I appreciated the change of pace. The story revolves around Derek and Dylan, whose banter, though saccharine at times, provides a consistent thread of lighthearted humor throughout the narrative. (And there is sex... a lot of it. Which was refreshing as so many similar books shy away from going deep into the bedroom, pun intended.)

However, the novel leans heavily on familiar tropes: the big, supportive family on one side contrasted with a dysfunctional family on the other. These elements felt somewhat predictable and reminiscent of other works in the genre, particularly KT Hoffman's "The Prospects" - a book I found more engaging.

The romance between the main characters is sweet and develops at a brisk pace, which suits the book's overall tone. However, the relationship might feel a bit superficial for readers accustomed to more complex narratives or character development.

In conclusion, while "Fall for Him" didn't quite win me over, it successfully delivered on its promise of being a light, romantic read. It's perfect for those moments when you're in the mood for something uncomplicated and cheerful, even if it doesn't leave a lasting impression.

September 21, 2024Report this review