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Ebook About I know how this story ends. And it’s NOT with the best friends falling in love.Even if Chase checks all my boxes--and then some.He’s the perfect guy, and he deserves the perfect girl. Which, to be clear, is not me. I knew one day I would have to let him go. I just didn’t know it would be so soon.Or that my traitorous friend would be the one setting him up with a string of potential girlfriends.Now, I have an impossible choice to make... I can watch Chase find love with someone else. Or I can throw my hat in the ring and face my biggest fear, one not even he knows.One that might make him run for the Texas hill country.But if I don’t make a play, I might lose my best friend and my only chance at love...Falling for Your Best Friend is a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming romcom with a neurodivergent main character, a cinnamon roll hero, and a baby goat named Sergeant Pepper. All the chemistry you want with closed-door romance!Book Falling for Your Best Friend: a Sweet Romantic Comedy (Love Clichés Sweet RomCom Book 5) Review :
Harper and Chase are both 23 and have been best friends for six years, since their freshman year in college. Chase’s family is extremely wealthy, but his entire childhood was made miserable by his hyper-critical father constantly telling him he is not good enough and attempting to control Chase’s entire life. In contrast, Harper’s family is wonderful. Her mother tragically died of cancer when she was only seven, and she was raised in an all-male family. But even though, on the surface, her father and two of her brothers are huge, muscled, alpha-male, ex-pro football players, with Harper they are classic “metrosexual” males. She has never received anything but protective tenderness and compassionate understanding from all of the men in her family.As her best friend, Chase has been adopted by Harper’s menfolk as one of their family and, for years, he has spent a great deal of time hanging out with them, with and without Harper, and has avoided his own family almost entirely. He loves his younger sister and his mother, but he can’t see them, because they are a package deal that includes his awful father.Harper has never dated, other than one utter failure of a date with Chase in the very beginning of knowing each other, that ended with her slugging him for attempting to kiss her. And other than during the first few months of their friendship, after his botched date with Harper, Chase has not dated either. The reason Harper has never dated is that she can’t stand to be touched by anyone but family and very close friends, who include her five best women friends and Chase. But the only touching Chase does, in spite of how much Harper trusts him, is occasionally giving her foot rubs. The sole reason that Chase has not dated for the past six years is that he doesn’t want any other woman but Harper, and even contemplating dating anyone else feels like he is cheating on her.Though Harper has turned a blind eye to it, it is no secret to her family and close friends that Chase has been in love with her for the past six years, and all of them, especially Chase, have been hoping that Harper and Chase would eventually marry. Unfortunately, Harper has firmly convinced herself that anything more than friendship is impossible with Chase, or any other man, because she believes she is irretrievably flawed due to her issue with touching and a tendency to sensory overload in general.Other than the lack of physical affection and sex, the long-standing BFF relationship of Harper and Chase contains every other essential constituent of a committed, romantic relationship. They spend virtually all their free time together, are extremely comfortable with each other, and can talk about anything and everything. Except the most important issue of all: why Harper doesn’t date anyone, including Chase.This story contains one of my favorite features in a contemporary romance—romantic protagonists who realistically earn their gorgeous physiques through exercise and healthy eating habits. Harper is a personal trainer who consumes a very healthy diet, and Chase has gained his gorgeous, ripped physique under the tutelage of personal-trainer Harper and also shares her healthy dietary habits.Similar to the romance novel, The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang, this novel explores the psychological journey of a woman on the autism spectrum with high-functioning Asperger’s as she seeks to achieve an enjoyable expression of her sexuality. In the case of TKQ, the author chooses to offer R-rated sex scenes, with on-stage sex therapy provided by the romantic hero, an expensive courtesan. In this book, given that this author writes G-rated stories, Harper’s sexual awakening only gets to the point of a few kisses on stage. But what both books share in common is the same female romantic fantasy: a male lover who lives to serve the female protagonist, both inside and outside of the bedroom. The heroine has nothing to do in the relationship other than be served and cherished by a slavishly doting hero.I must confess that the trope of hero as sex therapist—which most typically occurs in romance novels where the heroine is a survivor of sexual assault—is not one of my personal favorites. Nor is the trope, in general, of a self-effacing hero exhibiting doglike devotion. I certainly enjoy Beta heroes, but Chase is rather too far out on the extreme end of the Beta continuum for my own personal taste. I tend to prefer romantic relationships that are much more balanced and coequal in the emotional dynamics of sacrificial giving.Having said all that, as an example of the trope of subservient romantic hero, who devotes himself entirely to healing the heroine’s damaged sexual drive, this is an excellent version of that type of story. Judging it on its own merits, and not just my own preferences, I feel comfortable rating the story with 4 stars. Harper has a problem but she doesn't understand what it is or why, she just knows that she's broken - & Chase is the best & deserves better.I've read many friends-to-lovers tropes, but this one is pretty unique - and totally believable! I have a son on the spectrum (he has dyspraxia which is very similar to Aspergers), & the author did a fantastic job of keeping it real, respectful - and the most difficult - relatable for readers who aren't aware of this stuff.When Harper rejects Chase, my heart was breaking for him to the point of tears, which doesn't happen often with me, but the author still manages to keep things from getting too heavy & even provides some moments of comic relief.The ending is soo good & totally satisfying!I can't wait to see where things are going next with Sam & Rhys! 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