How it All Began: A Small-Town Romance (Timber Falls)

How it All Began: A Small-Town Romance (Timber Falls)

by Fiona West

Men, Women & Relationships
Amazon:★★★★4.4(256)
Goodreads:★★★★4.09(174)
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Added on January 14, 2026

Description

Trust is like car keys: easy to lose and hard to get anywhere without it…Evan only intended to strike up a casual conversation with the stunning blonde with Goldie Hawn looks–now he finds himself trying to cross paths with her on campus every chance he gets. But his water polo teammate appears to have damaged his chances with Farrah before he could even ask her out.Farrah's been out with players from the water polo team before–and it's always ended in tears. The handsome medical student who wants to help her get revenge says he's not like them…but there's only one way to know for sure.Will a trip to his hometown seal the deal or prove this player's all washed up? Get your copy of this sweet, just-kisses standalone, and see why romance lovers are head over heels for Timber Falls!

Reader Reviews

★★★★★Holly Dimitrie

Awesome book, the part that I didn't like was that it was a novella and so short. lol Small-town, prequel type. Super easy read with no drama, super sweet, and fun banter. The 2 main characters were amazing. Evan is def one that you can easily fall in love with. This book had the guy falling first. Which was soo sweet and I loved it. Farrah was great also but she tended to keep a shell on herself for a while. Which made the book good as well. Gave it so dept and creative style. These 2 are so pe

★★★★★Laurie

"How It All Began" by Fiona West is a prequel to the Timber Falls series that tells the story of Evan Durand and Farrah Eastman, parents of Daniel from Could Be Something Good and Kyle from Must be a Mistake. As Daniel nervously prepares for his girlfriend Winnie's first visit to the Durand family home with her mother, who also happens to be his boss, Evan reflects on the early days of his relationship with now-wife Farrah. Their story was every bit as adorable as their sons' stories, and I love

★★★★Natalie

Evan is having trouble with his bike combination lock when Farrah helps him. She walks away without sharing her name. He searches for her across campus. She’s sworn off boys players from the water polo team, so when she finds out Evan is a member of the team she is wary. Will she give him a chance to prove himself? This small town romance, prequel novella is sweet and easy to read. There’s no drama, just two characters meeting and falling in love. Their banter is cute, and the side characters ro