I finished this book about three days ago, and I want to go back and start it again. Right now. Is that normal?
We all read romance because of the hero, am I right ladies? Alright, well, most of the time, that is. There's story. The imagination. And you're darn tootin I read for the hero too. The hero in The Hardest Fall... *SWOON*! Like swoon until I melt, sort of swoon. Dylan was just amazing, and the perfect match for Zoe. Not only was he sweet, and sensible, but he had a good head on his shoulders. He knew what was important in life, from having a hard work ethic, to dedication, to loyalty, and these shone through in everything he did.
Zoe was an interesting heroine to read. I feel like some people may be a little turned off by her at the beginning, but she mellows significantly so I beg you to persevere. Ultimately, she's shy and tends to ramble, but it's cute. She's fun, and quirky, and knows what she wants out of life and from those around her. She's unapologetic in who she is, and owns up to her actions. And her huge love of pizza.
The hook in this novel worked extremely well. First chapter was done, and I couldn't even dream of putting this book down! Then the fact that they have not only one, but two missed connections? I needed to see how this was going to play out. Super smart move by the author too. In just a few short chapters, she built depth, desire, longing, and anticipation between this couple. I couldn't wait to see when and how it would all come about!
This book is a far cry from their average "football star falls for the nerdy girl" type of trope. It was fresh and unique. Zoe had quirks, but she was also strong willed and independent. Dylan, yes, is a star player on the team, but he's also sweet, and genuine. He protected his relationship and friendship with Zoe, letting it blossom. He was a hard worker, and didn't care what others thought of him or his choices. Even before the romantic elements, I loved the friendship between these two.
I'm a huge fan of slow burn romances these days, and I think this is probably one of my favourites. Other than Mariana Zapata, I've had a hard time finding a good slow burn that I'm actually invested in, but not anymore! I apparently need to check out Ella Maise and her previous work. So why do I love slow burn do you ask? It feels more genuine to me. The characters getting to know each other, exploring their chemistry, the (as its name suggests) burn that grows between them. I love the small moments, the stolen glances and the accidental touches. Everything between this couple was subtle as it grew, and I appreciated that a whole lot. They started as friends, but even based on how they first met each other, you know there's no way they can stay just friends. Even small things that happened between them like say, a minor misunderstanding or miscommunication, and the characters show you exactly what they're feeling and how their relationship has grown based on their reactions to the situation. Watching their relationship build was definitely the highlight of my week (does this make me sound pathetic? LOL) and I keep going back to it even after I've finished the last page. This is the type of book I'll want to reread over and over again.
I'm sad that it's time to let here two go, but I won't let me get far. The Hardest Fall is my favourite read of 2018, and I can't wait to go back and read some of Ella's past stories! This author caught my attention and is going to be on my radar for a long time. Can't wait for the next one!
*An ARC was received in exchange for n honest review.