Author: Daisy Prescott
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Comedy
When you
fall, you fall hard...
Readers first fell in love with John Day as the hot next-door neighbor in Romantic Comedy Best Seller Geoducks Are for Lovers. Tall, dark, and handsome is an understatement. With the beard, a dog named Babe, and his ever present plaid shirt, John is a modern lumberjack in more ways than one.
Lurking beneath the flannel and beard could be the heart of a romantic. Or is John a wolf in flannel clothing?
After his favorite neighbor rents out her cabin for the winter, John finds himself playing fireman and tour guide to Diane Watson, a beautiful brunette with her own messy past and recent battle scars. When an ex shows up unexpectedly, their lives will be changed forever.
Will he be ready to fall in love? Or will he fall back into his old, flirty ways?
Hold onto your heart... and get ready to fall with John Day as he tells his story in this contemporary romance/romantic comedy told in male POV.
Readers first fell in love with John Day as the hot next-door neighbor in Romantic Comedy Best Seller Geoducks Are for Lovers. Tall, dark, and handsome is an understatement. With the beard, a dog named Babe, and his ever present plaid shirt, John is a modern lumberjack in more ways than one.
Lurking beneath the flannel and beard could be the heart of a romantic. Or is John a wolf in flannel clothing?
After his favorite neighbor rents out her cabin for the winter, John finds himself playing fireman and tour guide to Diane Watson, a beautiful brunette with her own messy past and recent battle scars. When an ex shows up unexpectedly, their lives will be changed forever.
Will he be ready to fall in love? Or will he fall back into his old, flirty ways?
Hold onto your heart... and get ready to fall with John Day as he tells his story in this contemporary romance/romantic comedy told in male POV.
I
pulled the bike off the road and we ran for the overhang of the store. Standing
in the shadows next to the bagged ice freezer on the side of the building, I
took off my helmet and brushed the rain from the back of my neck. Diane was dry
on her front, but the back of her jacket appeared nearly soaked.
After
she took off her helmet and set it on the ground, I gave her a stern look. “See
what I mean about not talking about the weather? Around here it can rain when
the sun’s out.”
Brushing
the water off her jacket, she peered up at me with a sheepish smile. “Sorry.
How long do you think we’ll have to wait it out?”
I left
the dry safety of the overhang to stare up at the fast moving clouds swirling
above us. “Hard to say. Might turn back to being a mist. Might not.”
“Can
we ride home in the rain?” she asked, leaning against the wall. Her wet jeans
clung to her legs and I found myself staring while she lifted one leg to brace
it on the wall.
“Sure.
Do we want to? Not really.”
“What
should we do?”
I
lifted my eyes to her face. Her eyes sparkled same as they did back in the bar.
I swept my thumb across my lower lip and then ran it across my chin.
Since
our hike at Deception Pass, I couldn’t stop thinking about kissing her. The day
she received a letter from the asshole wasn’t the right time. Normally, I
didn’t give this much thought to making a move. If I wanted to kiss a woman, I
did. As long as she gave me the right signals. Maybe that was part of the
problem with Diane. I didn’t know her signals. We flirted, we teased. I caught
her staring, but it never moved from thoughts to action. My hand was getting
tired of all the time I spent thinking.
There
was a time and place for action.
That
time and place was now.
“Store’s
closed. Nothing to do but stand here and watch the rain fall.” I moved closer
to her along the wall, my shoulder brushing hers when I mirrored her posture.
My hand dropped between us and brushed against her leg, but I faced the line of
water dripping from the roof gutter.
“Nothing?”
she asked, her voice more of a whisper.
“Can’t
think of anything,” I whispered back while I turned to gaze down at her. “You?”
I
could see everything in her eyes. I wasn’t the only one thinking about kissing.
When I entwined our fingers, her breath hitched. I broke eye contact and stared
down at her mouth. Her lips parted and her tongue peeked out to wet the bottom
one.
Thanks to The novel tease and Daisy for letting me review and read this amazing book.
Get ready to fall for John Day.
This is a contemporary romance book and comedy so i have to say i love it, i havent read the first book Geoducks are for Lover, but you don't have to read it in order to enjoy this amazing book. so lets say is book 2 but is a stand alone and the best part of this? it is tell in MALE pov.
I usually tried to avoid this kind of book but i'm glad i read Ready to fall because is so funny and you gonna love John.
everything about this book is amazing.
the Storyline, the characters,
everything is so well done, so well written that you
inmediately fall in love with them.
And you know what is not only the story is hot or funny or amazing the thing is this seem like a real story, like a city girl goes to find herself in a cabin and meet the guy next door who is a sexy lumberjack, they start an friendship -i love that- they have an incredible chemistry -that TURN you ON, but also they both have their own issues. and you fall for them and you hope and wish with all your heart they fall for each other because when you fall... you fall hard.
this book is about what love really is, in real life.
The sex escenes are hot... the characters are charming and likeable
the storyline is unique and amazing.
This is funny and easy to read book.
You'll love to see John and Diana story.
You won't be disappointed -SEXY AS HELL- i promise.
this is a MUST read book.
So whatcha waiting for? Go read it yourself and see what im talking about, this book is amazing and oh Lord so sexy but im warning you John's mine.
Before
writing funny contemporary romances about adults, I dreamed of being an author
while doing a lot of other things. Antiques dealer, baker, blue ribbon
pie-maker, fangirl, freelance writer, gardener, pet mom and wife are a few of
the titles I’ve acquired along the way.
Born and
raised in San Diego, my husband and I currently live in a real life Stars
Hollow in the Boston suburbs with our dog, Hubbell, and an imaginary house goat
who remains nameless.
Ready to
Fall, my second novel, features John Day, the hot, sexy neighbor in my debut
novel Geoducks Are for Lovers. Both can be read as stand-alones. I’m busy
writing my next novel, which will not feature any bivalves.
Grand Prize – Signed Ready to Fall Paperback, button, & magnet
Runner Up - Ready to Fall & Geoducks
Are for Lovers E-books
Second Runner Up – Ready to Fall E-book
Second Runner Up – Ready to Fall E-book
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