The Upside of Falling by Alex Light


Goodreads Summary:

It’s been years since seventeen-year-old Becca Hart believed in true love. But when her former best friend teases her for not having a boyfriend, Becca impulsively pretends she’s been secretly seeing someone.

Brett Wells has it all. Being captain of the football team and one of the most popular guys in school, he should have no problem finding someone to date, but he’s always been more focused on his future than who to bring to prom. When he overhears Becca’s lie, Brett decides to step in and be her mystery guy. It’s the perfect solution: he gets people off his back for not dating and she can keep up the ruse.

Acting like the perfect couple isn’t easy though, especially when you barely know the other person. But with Becca still picking up the pieces from when her world was blown apart years ago and Brett just barely holding his together now, they begin to realize they have more in common than they ever could have imagined. When the line between real and pretend begins to blur, they are forced to answer the question: is this fake romance the realest thing in either of their lives?

My Review:

This is a really cute young adult book that involves fake dating. Fake dating is one of my favorite tropes, so I was excited for this one. While this book was adorable, I definitely wanted more in the “fake” dating aspect. They seemed to develop real feelings for each other really quickly. 

I enjoyed the family aspects that both of them were dealing with, and how they learned to forgive. I also loved each oof their relationships with their mom. They were both very sweet. 

One problem I had with the book was that they slept together as soon as they told each other they loved each other. I just felt this was unnecessary in a book where they are still in high school and she had just had her first kiss not that long ago. I didn’t feel like them sleeping together added anything to the story, and I would have preferred that it not be in the story at all. 

4 stars

I received this book for free in return for an honest review. 

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