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“Fall into You” by Dylan Morrison is a Midwestern queer enemies-to-lovers tale. The story begins when Will returns to his Ohio hometown following the death of his estranged father. To his regret, he has inherited the family's apple farm. Although Will intends to sell the farm and return to his life in Chicago, his plans are derailed when he meets the farm manager, Casey, and they clash immediately.

This novel explores themes such as coming of age, particularly within the queer experience in the Midwest. It delves into the complexity of relationships and the journey of finding oneself and their chosen family. Morrison skillfully balances these emotional topics with sincerity and humor, making the story both serious and lighthearted.

As a queer person originally from the Midwest, this book made me reflect on its charming aspects while feeling encouraged for a more progressive landscape. I thoroughly enjoyed this page-turner. The mix of tension, the desire to uncover secrets from the past, humor, and the quest for belonging made this read particularly enjoyable. Thank you to NetGalley and Storm for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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