The Trouble With Falling By Shaw - Hart
Hartley must pretend to be his girlfriend for a few days while his family is in town to prevent them from setting him up on dates.
The central plot device where the characters pretend to be in a relationship for mutual benefit. The Trouble With Falling by Shaw Hart
The male lead, described as a "grumpy giant" who initiates the fake dating arrangement. ## Core Themes & Tropes Hartley must pretend to be his girlfriend for
Readers generally describe the book as a "cute" and "great love story". It is often characterized by Shaw Hart's typical writing style: short, sweet, and "filthy-sweet" with a guaranteed happily-ever-after. The Trouble With Falling by Shaw Hart
The protagonist and bakery owner who initially tries to avoid Elijah.
The setting of Honey Peak plays a significant role in their forced proximity and social interactions.