Thursday 4 June 2020

Falling For Her - Monica Murphy


 

Falling for Her by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, Monica Murphy is now live!





I sort of hate how good looking he is. And then again, I sort of love it.


Jake Callahan. Prince of the popular crowd.

My mortal enemy.
 
Gorgeous. All the girls want him. 

Quarterback. All the boys want to be his friend. He’s the most popular boy in the senior class.
 
And he hates me.
 
Or so I thought.
 
What I mistook for hatred turns out to be…interest. There’s that thin line, right? It makes me crazy. I can’t stand it. Attraction, chemistry, whatever it is, I also can’t resist it.
 
And neither can he.
 
Together, we make no sense. The odds are against us. His friends definitely don’t approve. I’m not a part of their crowd. Not one of the cool kids. I don’t fit in, or so they say. 
 
But that doesn’t stop him from falling for me.

And it won’t stop me from fighting for him.





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Falling For Her is the second title in The Callahans, but can easily be read as a standalone.   It’s a sweet, yet angsty and drama filled young adult romance. 

 

Honestly Jake is not the easiest hero to connect with.  He’s the school quarterback, a popular, good looking, egotistical and brooding hero, who struggles with the pressures he puts upon himself.

 

Hannah on the other hand is a heroine who I was drawn to.  She’s endearing and likeable, a bit of an outcast, but happy with being overlooked by popular crowd.  Hannah is strong, sassy, feisty, resilient, honest, intelligent and reserved. 

 

On paper this pair have very little in common, but are inexplicably drawn to each other, and they do honestly bring out the best in each other.  Hannah calms Jake’s inner thoughts and turmoil and in return he boosts her confidence.  The chemistry they share is intense and undeniable, and I thoroughly enjoyed watching their friendship and relationship grow over the course of their story.

 

I’d recommend Falling for Her to anyone who enjoys an opposites attract, sports romance set in a small town high school.


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