Review of Falling Into Place
- booksandchinooks
- Sep 25
- 1 min read

I enjoyed this well-written and entertaining book. I have loved Allison Ashley’s other books and was definitely looking forward to reading this one. Carly is an accountant by day but an aspiring fashion stylist in her free time. When her best friend Sasha needs help promoting her magazine, she enlists Carly to style an eligible bachelor as he goes on dates around town. The bachelor is none other than Carly’s brother, Brooks, who is roped into her scheme because he would do anything to help his sister, and the magazine is a family venture. Carly and Brooks vaguely knew each other as kids, so they were quickly comfortable with each other as they worked on this project. As they spent more time together, it became apparent that Brooks wouldn’t be an eligible bachelor for long as their chemistry was undeniable. The problem is they have to continue with the promotion so Carly has a shot at being a full-time stylist, and they are committed to helping the magazine. I loved these characters and the way their relationship developed. Both Brooks and Carly brought some baggage to the relationship and both characters had personal growth throughout the book. Overall, another great book from this author, and I’m looking forward to more from her.






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