A review by bookswithjenb
Falling For Mackenzie by Emily Camp

5.0

Mackenzie is an outgoing sorority girl who seem to always attract the wrong guy. Corbyn is the star basketball player who has a no girlfriends during basketball season. One night at a party Mackenzie is hosting the two cross paths. There was something about him that peaked Mackenzie’s interest and Corbyn was drawn to her and couldn’t stop thinking about the night they met. When circumstances beyond their control force them to remain at school for winter break, they can’t help but cross paths. With no one else around and Corbyn’s strict father cutting him off financially Mackenzie can’t help but reach out to help him and once she does Corbyn can’t help but find ways to spend more time with her. Will their relationship blossom and last once everyone returns from break and basketball season picks back up or will their brief time together be nothing more than a memory? If you love a story that tugs on the heartstrings and takes you on the path of a budding romance, then this is definitely a book for you. It will make you laugh, cry and want to scream at times. This book is written as a dual POV and I guarantee you will fall in love with both!