Blurb
Ethan Sutton came to the stunning revelation he’d fallen in love with his best friend, Sebastian Young. Although friends since childhood, Ethan vowed to keep his feelings for Sebastian under wraps and live the rest of his life with this one secret between them. He’d rather keep their friendship than risk a lifelong connection and never see him again. But when they move into their own place at the start of their junior year, can Ethan keep his feelings from showing when they live so close together?
Sebastian Young had an epiphany about Ethan at the end of last year. He moved them into a loft he’d found over the summer allowing him to be closer to Ethan. As they settle into their lives in a new place with such close quarters, ex-girlfriends, nosy downstairs neighbors, and Sebastian’s own doubts could put their relationship in jeopardy before it even begins.
Can two best friends admit their feelings and fall in love?
Sebastian Young had an epiphany about Ethan at the end of last year. He moved them into a loft he’d found over the summer allowing him to be closer to Ethan. As they settle into their lives in a new place with such close quarters, ex-girlfriends, nosy downstairs neighbors, and Sebastian’s own doubts could put their relationship in jeopardy before it even begins.
Can two best friends admit their feelings and fall in love?
Review
My Rating - 4 Stars!
Fall For You is a sweet friends to lovers romance by Valerie Ullmer.
It's a beautiful tale of suddenly realizing what's been right in front of you all along. Ethan's secretly been in love with his best friend for years, but when they move into a new apartment, things are set to change.
At just 85 pages, it's a quick read. Both Ethan and Sebastian are likeable characters, but even better is the way they know each other so well. There's no suspense or angst between the two men, it's just a light-hearted romance.
Their relationship involves emotional and tender sex scenes, which I love. Unfortunately, it also involves a crazy ex.
Fall For You's good when you're looking for a short, feel-good story. Valerie Ullmer treats us to this short tale of real love.
Thanks for reading and reviewing, Amy!!
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