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A Capacity for Falling in Love by Carrie Clarke

eliv_bookstagram's review

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4.0

Trope:
- He Falls First
- Pining Hero
- Virgin Heroine
- Forced Proximity

It's refreshing to see a book set in Australia instead of typical America, it just brings some familiarity as I used to live there for years. I never heard from this author, and even though this is part of a series, it can be read as a standalone. I picked up this book for the curvy heroine, which is an auto-read for me, and this one did not disappoint. It has a curvy heroine, a golden retriever hero who is pining for her from their first meeting. He’s also become her knight in shining armor, so swoony he is the ultimate book boyfriend. The plot is quite unique too, I haven’t read anything like it. The beginning is a bit frustrating though, as I hate cheating in a book, even though it was not by the main characters. But overall it was an enjoyable reading and I recommend it.

⚠️Trigger Warning⚠️
- Cheating (not by main characters)
- Fat shaming

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

romcombc's review

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5.0

If you have read Carrie Clarke's books, you have come to expect a little sweet, a lot of swoon, and more spice than you can handle! Her books always find a way to make you laugh and make you feel. Her characters aren't the best version of themselves, the people we wish we were, the people we would envy. They are real, they are relatable, they have flaws, insecurities, struggles, and hardships. What I love about how Carrie writes is that they don't magically overcome them or dismiss them - we learn how their biggest fears drive them and how their disadvantages motivate them. Always inspired by the stories Carrie crafts, A Capacity For Falling in Love teach us how prospective and expectations can be a blessing and a curse - propelling us forward or hindering us from ever being able to reach out full potential. While each book is a standalone, they do overlap in some ways either in terms of timeline, characters, or a social gathering reference (love the story point connection in all three books). I highly recommend starting with The Art of Falling in Love - especially since Lulu (from Book #1) plays such an active role in this book as Rosanna's best friend.

Eight years. For eight years Rosanna has been a loyal, faithful, caring girlfriend to Marco - the man her father wanted her to marry so they could take over the family business. More out of duty than love, Rosanna has suppressed her own happiness for the sake of her family. That is, until a well timed trip to the restroom at a nightclub grand opening revealed her betrothed has been sleeping around! He wouldn't touch her because he “respected her and wanted to wait until marriage" but apparently the rest of the city wasn't off limits. Infuriated by the lies and hurt, Rosanna accidentally bumps into Benedict (Ben), Will’s brother as she exits the bathroom. Attracted to him since the first time she laid eyes on him at Nick and Lulu's wedding, he is the last person she wants to see as her world is falling apart. Ben has other ideas as he takes charge, giving her a place to quietly recover from her shock and taking her home to ensure she is safe. Quickly donning the title of "White Knight", Rosanna can’t believe the next couple of days of her life as Ben steps in more and more to protect her, especially with things taking a turn with Marco after creating a plan to catch him in the act of cheating. The problem is Marco doesn’t know when to walk away, intertwining himself more and more into Rosanna’s life. Torn between revealing the snake Marco is and risking her father's health or being the "good Italian daughter", staying with Marco, and not stressing out her family - the last thing she needs is the complications of a crush! 

I swear the sense of foreboding and doom never let up in this book! Carrie decided to add a little suspense to this time around and as one who was on pins and needles, I can say she succeeded. 

Speaking of male characters, I have read a ton of books where the male protagonist is witty, endearing, and totally crush-worthy. You swoon as you dive deeper into the story but once it is over, the crush subsides and you move on. Carrie's male protagonist - I am still crushing on Nick from Book #1, Josh from Book #2, and don't even get me started on Ben! Carrie is gifted in writing characters you love but her book boyfriends are a work of art. 

I also love that Carrie does a wink to her dedicated readers in two ways. One is the recurring lunch of all four characters and seeing what is really going on from each of their view points. The second is when she indicates that someone/something is a story for another time - causing you to sit up and pay attention to the supporting characters as they may be back again. 

Moving back to the story itself - Carrie is the master of build ups! A lot of spicy romances introduce the two people, let them get it on, and then that’s it. Carrie take a different approach, building up the soft and sensual before bringing on the heat. 

There was one point the story hit such despair that I had tears in my eyes and my heart ached. I didn’t realize how sucked in I was until I felt a tear down my cheek. I had to stop reading for a moment and remind myself it was an HEA and would work out but man, that one hurt. I actually took a break and read something funny just to cheer up BUT that is what I love about a talented writer, they get below the surface and attach themselves to the essence of you and work you like a puppet. 

Through laughter and tears, smiles and gasps, A Capacity For Falling in Love will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The moments I walked away from this book were only to reset and re-center to keep going - that is how much is captures your attention. You feel like you know these characters, care about these characters, and want nothing but the best for them (or to watch those who hurt them get what's coming to them). I know this book is just coming out but I am already anticipating Carrie's next one (looking at you Will!) 

majic's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

romancebookaffair's review

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5.0

Carrie Clarke has outdone herself with this emotional, steamy and suspenseful story.
There is a lot going on in this book but it’s never too much and it all adds to the excitement and anticipation of what’s to come. This is my favourite of the series.

“I’m not used to people looking below the surface. I’m not used to being seen” While that’s Ben’s line, it relates so much to both him and Rosanna.
My heart hurt for Ben’s back story, for the events that led to where he is now, and the secrets he has from his family. What I love is that Rosanna sees through the front that he puts on for everyone else.
Rosanna has been stuck, mostly due to a sense of duty, with her ex-boyfriend for far too long. He doesn’t see her for the wonderful person she is but rather what she can get for him. Unfortunately the other man in her life, her father, doesn’t see that she deserves better. But Ben, he sees her and that she needs help to make changes.

Ben is a delicious, swoon worthy book boyfriend. He is protective and respectful and worships Rosanna for the beautiful woman she is inside and out. He goes above and beyond to take care of her without taking over.
I loved seeing Rosanna become stronger through the book, standing up for herself and others when needed and finding her self-worth.

The chemistry between these two is palpable from the start. The gelato in the Botanic Gardens, the Burlesque Club – grab yourself a fan!
I love that there is no third act break up. Things get rocky but the trust and care they have built through the book sees them through.
Ben and Rosanna’s story is a book I will definitely be recommending.

karlis_library's review

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted sad tense fast-paced

4.0

He’s never been anyone’s knight in shining armour, but when Benedict finds Rosanna in need of rescue, he can’t help but step in. It’s no fun finding out your boyfriend is cheating. And when he works for your father, well, it’s complicated. Throw in a bit of blackmail and it’s lucky Ben is around to help. But the last thing I need is a teeny-tiny crush on my rescuer. Benedict I knew the minute I laid eyes on Rosanna she was the one for me. I also knew there was something fishy about her boyfriend. I’m happy to help her kick him to the curb. And not because I want her for myself. Honest. It’s the right thing to do. If Rosanna’s not careful she could find herself caught up in a marriage of convenience with her controlling ex-boyfriend. Ben can’t let that happen, even if it means coming clean to his family about what he’s really been up to all these years. And if he manages to win the girl in the process, he wouldn’t be at all sorry. This story features a hero with something to hide, a heroine with plenty to lose and a plan that involves unlikely allies, a touch of cloak and dagger, and a whole lot of luck. Author’s A Capacity for Falling in Love is Book 3 in the Falling in Love Series, but it can be read as a standalone and has a guaranteed HEA and no cliffhanger. if you like dual POV, he falls first, virgin heroines, witty banter and lots of steam, you may love this book.
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