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Falling Grace by Pandora Snow

alejandra_guerrero's review

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1.0

This guy is so creepy... The other characters are barely there, like he doesn't pay any attention to them (since we're in his POV). Utterly self-absorbed, and only thinks in terms of sex. Nobody is actually described, which bothers me. Things happen way too fast, and there's no real development. Made me think he's just acting the gentleman for a while, but he's gonna get bored and dump the girl the first chance he gets.

hager87's review

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1.0

A typical storyline and unrealistic character progress and felt the other characters are flat

megwoman25's review

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1.0

I’m almost speechless at how bad this book is. Thankfully it was free but even then I wanted to give it back. The POV is in Maverick’s voice and it felt super creepy and almost predatory. If I was Grace and I met Maverick and heard the BS coming from his mouth, I’d seriously cringe and then run as fast as I could away from him. His inner dialogue was super creepy and this is honestly one of the worst books I’ve read this year, maybe ever.

debbie_r's review

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5.0

Normally I am a little skeptical of instant love stories. However the vulnerability that Maverick showed to Grace made the love seem real. His transformation from hound dog to a committed man is heard in his thoughts. He is a strong alpha who thinks he gets what he likes in one night stands until a bump into Grace changes everything.

Falling Grace is a quick read standalone romance. The want is there on Maverick's part but in wanting all of Grace, he is realizes he needs to be the gentleman she wants. Once their feelings are said, Maverick shows her how much he loves her with gusto. The best part is there is no cliffhanger just a happily ever after.

booksknownoage's review

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3.0

If you need a quick, no strings attached read then this may be a good option

Falling Grace was well written, it just lacked the twists and turns the book had the potential for, it was straight to the point and leaving us wondering how things would have turned out between our main male character and his friend.
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