Falling Into Forever by Denise Keiser

Falling Into Forever

by Denise Keiser

After an awkward encounter with slippery boots and a tidal wave of frozen slush, Anna hopes to never again see the attractive stranger who caused it all in the first place, never mind that she felt so safe in his warm hands. But when she is invited to a cabin for some Christmas snowmobiling, she comes face-to-face with Kyle, the handsome culprit from her embarrassing skid. Thrown off-balance by a multitude of embarrassing blunders, from face-plants in the snow to impromptu toga parties, Anna wonders if Kyle will be able to see through the chaos that surrounds her. Will he return her growing affection, or will he slide back out of her life?

Falling into Forever is a Holiday Romantic Comedy novella.

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Short. Clean. Innocent Fun. This is one of those romances that is *so* innocent and playful that you almost begin to question just how old these characters are. And to be clear, they are very clearly adult characters... but the fun and pranks here are so innocent as to be juvenile, making you think that these characters had been playing these same games for many, many years... despite having just met.  

 

The epilogue(s) here - one official and yet the chapter *before* it taking place a year after the main events of the book, usually denoting a form of epilogue even if it isn't labeled that - feel perhaps a touch tacked on, particularly given some of the revelations therein as they relate to the overall main story, but that is one where your mileage may absolutely vary.

 

Overall this was a fun, quick read (a couple of hours or so for me), great for those times in the holiday season when maybe you only have a few minutes between doing things to get any reading in, but perhaps are actively looking for a shorter-ish book that won't make you think too hard about things.

 

Very much recommended.

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  • 18 November, 2024: Started reading
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  • 19 November, 2024: Reviewed