Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Review & Giveaway - - He Falls First

He Falls First
by Jill Shalvis
Colburn Brothers - Book 1
Publisher: That's What She Said Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: August 5, 2025
Reviewed by PJ



No one is going to convince her to fall in love again...


Ryder Colburn has his hands full running the family business and caring for the ailing father who’s a virtual stranger from the cold, heavy-handed man he used to be. He’s got zero free time for hobbies or women. Or so he thinks until one walks into his life… and the path of an oncoming car.

Ryder doesn’t mind playing the hero for the skittish, scarred chef Penny. Maybe it’s the secrets in her eyes or the scar on her chin. Whatever the reason, he’s compelled to get closer.

Penny’s learned her lesson and now she’s paying the price. That’s why she’s sharing a dilapidated house in a tiny California town with her feisty grandmother and tween brother living off the leftovers from her catering job. It’s a far cry from her dream life. But who needs dreams… or love… or sex when there’s amateur plumbing projects to tackle and breakfast casseroles to bake?

One thing’s for sure, she’s never falling in love again. Not even with the sexy, snarky contractor who keeps testing the walls she’s built.

PJ's Thoughts:

Jill Shalvis is back and she's better than ever. He Falls First launches a new series from Shalvis featuring a family of four siblings with an emotionally fraught background. This first book is both sweet and steamy, with sparkling banter, complicated family dynamics, humor, emotional depth and a swoon-worthy happily ever after. 

I love the community of characters Shalvis has built within this book. Both Penny's and Ryder's families offer abundant opportunity for messy emotions, comic relief, growth, hope, and healing. Of course, Penny and Ryder are at the center of the story but their supporting cast is richly textured, both in moving the central relationship forward as well as introducing sibling personalities and setting the stage for future stories. 

Ryder is such a good guy. I really loved how caring and protective he was of Penney and how their deepening relationship helped them both begin to heal. I also loved Penney's commitment to her family, and her determination to move forward with her life no matter how difficult. I'm fully on board with their romance and looking forward to watching it continue to blossom as the series progresses. 

A strong element of this book is surviving abuse. In the case of the Colburns, it's made more complicated due to the fact that the man who abused them (their father) is now completely at their mercy due to a life-changing stroke. Having been through two severe strokes with family members, I was impressed by the authenticity and care used by the author in describing this character's current personality and actions without erasing his past actions. It's a complex storyline that raises a number of thought-provoking issues. 

If you enjoy immersive contemporary romances that pull you into the characters' lives, make you laugh, make you think, maybe shed a tear or two, and celebrate hard-earned happy endings, check out He Falls First by Jill Shalvis. The fact that there are more Colburn brothers waiting in the wings for their own story is a happy, cherry-on-the-top bonus! 


Have you read Jill Shalvis?

Do you enjoy a series that features siblings?

Penney turns out some mouth-watering breakfast delights in this book. Do you have a favorite breakfast item to make? Or, if you don't bake, what's your favorite item to order?

One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM (EDT), August 7 will receive a print copy of Better Than Friends by Jill Shalvis. 

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Winner - - July Review Roundup

 




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The Muse of Maiden Lane and Rules for Ruin is:

Meg

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Monday, August 4, 2025

Coming Attractions & Giveaway - - August

 



Welcome to August! I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that summer is almost over. Teachers in my area are already back to work and students will be in the classrooms in a little over a week. I do have to admit though, I'm looking forward to some autumn temperatures. It's been a very hot summer here and I've missed my pool-side reading time. Here are the books we'll be talking about at The Romance Dish this month.



First up this month is a review of He Falls First by Jill Shalvis on Tuesday, August 5. This contemporary romance launches a new family-centric series for Shalvis and I am here for it. Expect emotion, humor, and heartwarming romance. 





Thursday, August 7 brings a review of Five Alarm Love, book three in Jillian David's Yukon Valley, Alaska Hospital contemporary romance series. This small town romance features favorite secondary character, Tuli, Yukon Valley's Fire Chief, a man with a Golden Retriever personality and a decades long unrequited love for paramedic, Louise. 




Don't miss my review of My Best Friend's Earl by Bethany Bennett on Tuesday, August 12. This second book in Bennett's Bluestocking Booksellers historical romance series features sparkling banter, unexpected romance, and a most unusual love triangle. 




Wednesday, August 13 brings a review of The Summer We Kept Secrets, the fourth book in the Destin Diaries series co-written by Hope Holloway and Cecelia Scott. Expect laughter, heartache, romance, faith, and the strengthening bonds of family and friendship in the latest installment. 






Stop by on Thursday, August 14 for a review of Love is an Open Book, a fun and flirty romcom by Chandra Blumberg. This friends-to-lovers journey had me smiling from start to finish. 




Tuesday, August 19 brings a review of A Promise of Forever by Sheryl Lister. I have thoroughly enjoyed this series with friendship, food, and romantic journeys at its heart. This time, Lister brings readers a marriage in crisis story with a couple's heartwarming second chance to rediscover love. 





On Monday, August 25 I'll be sharing my thoughts about A Hero's Return by Carrie Nichols. This emotional contemporary romance features a former military pilot and a widowed single mom with valid reasons for steering clear of her grumpy landlord. 




I've loved Liana De la Rosa's intrepid Luna sisters and their journeys to love. On Tuesday, August 26, I'll be sharing my thoughts about the third and final book in this series, Gabriela and His Grace. If you enjoy enemies-to-lovers and road (or, in this case, boat) romances with beautifully detailed cultural rep, you won't want to miss this one. 




Stop by on Wednesday, August 27 for a review of Erica Ridley's A Waltz on the Wild Side. The entire Wynchester family is on hand for this final book in Ridley's The Wild Wynchesters historical romance series. Expect adventure, humor, witty dialogue, and hard-won happy endings. 




Wrapping up the month on Thursday, August 28 will be Hellie's review of The Gilded Heiress by Joanna Shupe. Expect secrets, betrayal, and steamy romance in this Gilded Age novel set in New York City. 





That's what's on our schedule (so far) for the month of  August.

What are you looking forward to reading this month? 

One randomly chosen reader who posts a comment before 11:00 PM (EDT), August 5 will receive a print copy of Mr. Nice Spy by Tiana Smith.

One randomly chosen reader who posts a comment before 11:00 PM (EDT), August 5 will receive a print copy of Bad Luck Bridesmaid by Alison Rose Greenberg. 

U.S. only
Must be 18