Publication Date: September 24, 2024

I so enjoyed reading the latest book from Falon Ballard, All I Want Is You! This book was short and sweet, and it filled me with all the seasonal joy that I absolutely adore. Jess’s love for Christmas was contagious, and it brought me great joy to see it slide into the interactions between Jess and Nick.
Throughout this book, we see Jess and Nick move away from the sense of resentment Jess feels so strongly at the onset of the story to having healthy communication and working through their issues. One of the most beautiful parts of this story was how they unknowingly feel the need to tell the same story. When it all comes together, the final project is perfection.
This book is ultimately a complete hit. I loved the entire thing and am so thrilled to have been able to read it before publication day. Once again, Falon Ballard perfectly captures a second chance romance and creates a world that is both realistic and magical.
I received a free advance copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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