Falling for Him by Khardine Gray is a novel about 2 best friends for almost 20 years Zoe and Tristan. They were pushed together in high school when Tristan, star football star, needed some academic help and Zoe was assigned to be his tutor. They became fast friends and nineteen years later they are still best friends living together.
Zoe thinks Tristan is a man-whore to the nth degree for most of the years she’s known him. She’s no angel but tries to steer more toward the safe man, one totally opposite her father. She has been dating a man for the past 2 years until his wife shows up at her school and calls her a homewrecker. “Homewrecker” is the one thing she never, ever wanted to become in her life.
Tristan is a mover and player and loves the ladies. He knows through it all though Zoe will be right there by his side. She is his best friends and would do anything for her. When he finds out her latest boyfriend was using her he takes it upon himself to set him straight. No one hurts his Zoe and gets away with it.
Each year they open up their friendship box and pull out an envelope they’ve written and placed inside when they were younger. Each envelope has a task, trip or fun suggestion they HAVE to do with each other. This year’s envelope sends them both reeling. Will they be able to do what the envelope suggests and what consequences will it have on their relationship.
Falling for Him is the 2nd novel I’ve read by Khardine Gray. I enjoy her novels but what stops me from giving a 5/5 most times is the writing style she uses. I am not a fan of the 1st Person POV. It makes it really hard to follow along sometimes and I just don’t feel as connected with the characters and the situations to fully get immersed in the novel. I received a copy of this novel from the author to review, all opinions are my own.
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