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Big Love Series #1

When Fences Fall: Small-town, grumpy sunshine romance

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"Slow burn at its finest!"

A naked midnight ritual sparks a slow-burn romance between a guarded contractor and a curvy diner owner, unraveling their secrets.


Jericho
I moved to Big Love for solitude and sawdust, not a fiery neighbor catching me off-guard in my backyard. Nora’s chaos—late-night antics, bold laughs—drives me up the wall, yet her spark lights something I swore I’d buried. When her ex threatens her, I’m ready to protect what’s mine, roosters and all.

Nora
Coming back to my hometown wasn’t my first choice. But running my diner and ignoring my problems was working just fine… until Jericho moved in next door.
He’s grumpy, guarded, and way too hot for his own good. Teasing him is fun—until the sparks between us turn into something I can’t ignore. When my past catches up with me, Jericho shows me there’s more to him than scowls and big tool belts.
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Author’s When Fences Fall is a slow burn, contemporary, small-town standalone featuring a grumpy contractor with secrets and a small town plus-size diner owner who found themselves as new neighbors in this story with dark and LOL elements. If you like opposites attract, grumpy & sunshine, plus size FMC, possessive heroes, small-town shenanigans, and crazy roosters, this book is for you.
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Second this is a complete standalone. However, Jericho makes an appearance in Hidden Fears, Little Hope series as a side-character. Other Little Hope characters will appear in this series as well.

522 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 25, 2025

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About the author

Ariana Cane

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Ariana Cane is the queen of sizzling slow-burn romances that blend heart-pounding chemistry. A die-hard Disney fan, she sprinkles a touch of magic into her stories, keeping readers hooked as her characters navigate their way to happily-ever-after. 💖

Forget insta-love—Ariana’s all about crafting damaged alpha heroes with layers of depth and complications that unravel like a perfectly plotted fairy tale. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her dreaming up new ways to torture her characters (and readers!) with a cup of decaf coffee or striding the Disney parks because it’s her happy place.

Writing about herself in the third person? Let’s just say it’s as tricky as convincing her characters to kiss and make up before the final chapter. 📚

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Profile Image for Sara-Jane Keenan.
65 reviews
September 24, 2025
I really wanted to like this book, it’s a standalone, small town romcom with a plus size fmc with witchy vibes and a grumpy possessive handsome mmc however, it just didn’t seem to connect with me.
It’s a slow burn romance but unfortunately the pace of the book was too slow for my taste.
The main characters Nora and Jericho were likeable but it took me a while to warm up to them. Grandma Moon is a very lovely side character who definitely deserves a spot in this review and is both wise and hilarious.

Overall I would recommend this book to those who like a slow paced slow burn story. Unfortunately it was not my cup of tea.
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67 reviews
September 23, 2025
3.75 ⭐️s

This book was so close to a 4 ⭐️ read for me. One issue I had with When Fences Fall was that I felt it went on too long and could’ve concluded sooner as some parts felt uneventful compared to other parts that were very full on.

I liked the main characters (Nora and Jericho), and thought they were very well suited. They definitely had chemistry, but I would’ve liked to have seen more flirting between them as the flirty banter was good (just not enough).

I found the problems with side characters in the book weren’t solved more just pushed aside. I also found the ending of When Fences Fall to be very abrupt after a period of lots of thinking and not a lot of action.

I felt the book went like that for the majority, from starting very full on, to fading to drag a bit, to then being full on and so forth. I also noticed some mistakes with time stamps that didn’t add up. For example, Nora says she is 25 but then when having a flashback says she was 21 six years ago.

Despite this, I did enjoy the book and rate it a solid 3.75 ⭐️ s and I appreciate the opportunity of being an ARC reader for Ariana Cane. I would read her future work to see the storylines of other characters in this universe.

If you like the following, this book is for you:
- small town romance
- protective MMC
- spiritual FMC
- toxic ex
- secret past
- forced proximity
- neighbours
- enemies to friends to lovers
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18 reviews2 followers
September 28, 2025
arc r/v

2.75⭐️
I really wanted to enjoy this book, but the pacing was just way too slow for me, and found myself frequently cringing than enjoying reading.
It's not criticism to the writer at all, it just wasn't my cup of tea.

I don't really know what more to say.
Regardless, thank you for the opportunity to read this arc
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599 reviews
October 4, 2025
I love the og series for this world but I just didn’t feel any chemistry between these two unfortunately
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33 reviews
September 26, 2025
ARC REVIEW

Let me start off by saying this was a good book but was not for me.

I really didn’t connect with Nora, her sister or the towns people so it made it a little hard for me to enjoy the book. But the characters I did enjoy like Grandma Moon, Jericho and the freaking rooster kept me going.. the freaking rooster was hilarious definitely an undercover agent or something 🤣
And Jericho oh that man yeeesssss!!! Give me 10 more!! Anything that man said I ate it up lol but I did want to see some more roughness 😈 from him since that’s the way he described himself.

Overall a good read especially if you love slow burns.
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180 reviews
September 29, 2025
Jericho a contractor who just moved to the small town Big Love for solitude when he meets his new neighbor Nora the diner owner naked in his backyard.

This is a very slow burn with low spice. The low spice is replaced with complicated emotional angst and tension. There were some great comedic moments with Nora’s grandmother and the rooster.

The slow pace was good to see Nora and Jericho go from strangers snapping at each other to falling in love on a true emotional level. I just wish there was more of a physical connection/chemistry sooner. The ending was also quick and a bit anticlimactic for as slow of a build it is.

This book wasn’t my favorite, but I am still curious about the other books of the Big Love series. I’m interested in seeing more of Jericho and his brother’s relationship. After learning about what happened with Jericho’s past I would not want anything to do with his brother. Jericho is a better person than I would be. I would recommend this book if looking for a slow burn small town romance. This book is just a bit too slow for me.



I was honored to receive an ARC.
Profile Image for Jessica.
49 reviews
October 4, 2025
ARC review (dnf at 70%)
2.5⭐️

I really really wanted to like this book, as I absolutely loved her other series (little hope) but i had to DNF this at 70%... I usually dont rate when i DNF but this was an arc so i feel like i have to. this books pace was sooo slow for me i was literally just skimming pages trying to get through it....NOTHING happens literally the entire book and the mmc Jericho gives toxic red flag jealous angry vibes. the only main thing was the mystery back stories of both mmc and fmc, which still wasn't talked about/revealed 70% in.

If you love super super slow burn and slower paced small town romance, this might be the book for you... but just wasn't for me.. I absolutely loved the opportunity to receive this arc though so thank you Ariana Cane!
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267 reviews2 followers
October 22, 2025
There is slow burn and than there is this f****** slow burn! Jesus! This was slow! I almost quit so many time! A lot of filler that have no impact on the story whatsoever. Dick was basically a dick and I almost wish he was the big plot at the end but no.. it was worse than the typical ex-boyfriend drama! It was a lie by omission which, to be honest, was not that bad of a lie. The MCs are basically very immature and have no sense of real life issues! They should know better espar since they already been through a lot of in there past. The FMC was the worse of them two. Basically pouting most of the book. I thought she would be a free spirit due to the way you meet her in the first chapters but I found her close minded and kinda of a big baby..! The MMC was just a clueless idiot. I mean, i understand not having much experience in relationships but just use common sense! That would have save a-lot of time!
The big secrets were not very big.
Kinda hated this one.. a waste of my time for sure.
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166 reviews13 followers
October 12, 2025
arc review

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
🌶️🌶️.75

When Fences Fall, a neighbours-to-lovers, small town romance follows newcomer Jericho Landell and his new neighbour, Nora Moon. Jericho meets his quirky new neighbour on his first night in his newly purchased home— when Nora runs out into his yard naked, to soak up the moon of course. These two started off chaotic and it just works for them honestly, but it doesn’t take long for the mysterious Jericho to retreat into his shell, when Nora’s sister— the cop— starts throwing around terms like a$sault. Nora though, remains undeterred and curious as ever.

I love a grumpy sunshine couple, and Ariana— as usual— did not disappoint. While Jericho’s demeanor is justified due to his past, Nora is his complete opposite, and the Moons’ are determined to breakthrough his tough putter shell and get to know the new man next door. The coupling of their slow burn romance, and getting to know each other as friends really builds up Nora and Jerichos relationship from a great place, and showcases their mutual doubt and insecurity, and reserve around their hearts.
But the way Jericho accepts Nora and all her quirks, and she, coming back around her Jericho to explain his dark past and trauma, I mean where’s my tissues 🥺🤧🫂 I’m sorry I absolutely have a favourite here and it’s Jericho— my heart was hurting for him from page one and that theme continued throughout. My guy has had to deal with so much, and he needs to realize he’s worthy of love and happiness 😩

I love all the little tie ins to Little Hope and the prior series, I just love how interconnected Ariana’s stories are every time. Ariana’s small towns are just my favourite, from the homey small town diners, to the local gossip mills, and the ever-meddling family members and townspeople alike. If this sounds like your cup of tea I would highly recommend this read to you— and everything Ariana has.

Thanks to Ariana for an advanced readers copy of this read, in exchange for my honest review.
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6 reviews1 follower
September 24, 2025
3.5 ⭐️

Cute and funny romance! Theodora, Reginald and Roman were my absolutely favourite characters helping push Nora and Jericho together. Lots of tension, lots of secrets and lots of love in this story!
Profile Image for Taylor.
35 reviews3 followers
September 23, 2025
i just finished this ARC, and it was super cute. A little slow at times for me but the banter was wonderful and I really enjoyed the FMC.

Things I liked a lot : the banter, how our FMC is curvy, the really crazy rooster and the adorable grandma.
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378 reviews47 followers
September 29, 2025
From the moment I cracked open When Fences Fall, I knew I was in for a treat, but even my most optimistic expectations could not have prepared me for the intoxicating blend of heat, humor, and heart that Ariana Cane masterfully serves. This novel is a slow‑burn romance that feels both freshly original and comfortingly familiar, and it has quickly become my go‑to “late‑night read” for any night when I need a little escape from reality.

Plot & Premise – A Midnight Ritual that Sets Everything Ablaze

The story kicks off with a daring, naked midnight ritual that instantly pulls the guarded contractor Jericho and the curvy, quick‑witted diner owner Nora into each other’s orbit. What could have been a gimmicky inciting incident instead becomes the perfect catalyst for a tension‑filled dance of secrets and desire. The premise is clever without feeling contrived: a backyard fence—literal and metaphorical—falls, exposing both characters to the messy, beautiful chaos of each other’s lives.

Characters – Flawed, Fresh, and Freakishly Relatable

Jericho
Cane gives Jericho layers that go far beyond the “gruff, tool‑belt‑clad hero” archetype. He’s a man who moved to Big Love for solitude and sawdust, only to find his world upended by Nora’s boisterous energy. His guarded exterior is peppered with moments of vulnerability that make his protective instincts feel genuine, not just a plot device. The way he wrestles with his past—especially when Nora’s ex threatens her—shows a depth that keeps you rooting for his redemption at every turn.

Nora
Nora is equally compelling. She’s not the “ditzy diner girl” trope; she’s a fiercely independent business owner who uses humor and late‑night antics as armor against her own unresolved baggage. Her “chaos” (the late‑night laughter, the boldness, the unapologetic love for her roosters) is a refreshing mix of strength and softness. Watching her transition from someone who “ignores her problems” to a woman who finally lets herself be vulnerable is nothing short of empowering.

The chemistry between Jericho and Nora crackles on every page. Their banter feels authentic, their teasing is sharp yet affectionate, and their inevitable “spark” is never rushed. It’s a romance that respects the slow‑burn promise—each glance, each whispered confession, each shared silence adds a brick to the emotional fence they’re building together.

Setting – Big Love Is a Character in Itself

Ariana Cane paints Big Love with a palette of dusty roads, humming neon signs, and a diner that smells of fresh coffee and fried batter—a perfect backdrop for a story about finding love in unexpected places. The small‑town vibe is handled with such love that the setting feels lived‑in; you can hear the clatter of plates, the distant crow of roosters, and the rustle of pine trees as Jericho works on his fence repairs. This vivid world-building roots the romance firmly in a place that feels both intimate and expansive.

Writing Style – Smooth, Sensual, and Witty

Cane’s prose flows effortlessly. She balances sensual description with razor‑sharp humor, ensuring that even the steamiest scenes feel tender rather than gratuitous. The pacing is masterful: the romance unfurls gradually, giving each character room to breathe and grow. The dialogue is snappy and true to voice, making every exchange between Jericho and Nora a delight to read aloud.

One of my favorite passages is when Nora, mid‑laugh, tells Jericho, “You can’t fix a broken fence with a hammer and a scowl—sometimes you need a little chaos to see the cracks.” It perfectly encapsulates the novel’s theme: love, like a fence, requires both sturdy support and a willingness to let a little disorder in.

Themes – Secrets, Protection, and the Power of Vulnerability

Beyond the romance, When Fences Fall explores themes of protection (both literal and emotional), the weight of past trauma, and the liberating power of vulnerability. Jericho’s evolution from a “guardian of roosters” to a man who willingly exposes his softer side is profoundly moving. Nora’s journey from avoidance to confrontation of her past showcases a realistic, relatable arc that many readers will see reflections of in their own lives.

Overall Verdict – A Must‑Read for Romance Lovers

When Fences Fall delivers everything a modern romance reader could hope for: unforgettable characters, a captivating setting, sizzling chemistry, and a narrative that treats love with the seriousness and silliness it deserves. Ariana Cane’s ability to weave humor into heartache, and vice versa, makes this novel a standout in the genre.

If you’re looking for a story that will make you laugh, blush, and maybe even shed a tear—while also giving you that satisfying sense of “I’ve found my perfect cozy, slightly chaotic love”—pick up this book ASAP. I’ll be rereading it and recommending it to every friend who enjoys a slow‑burn romance with depth, humor, and just enough fireworks to keep you turning the pages.

Rating: ★★★★★ – When Fences Fall is a triumph of romance storytelling and a testament to Ariana Cane’s talent for turning a simple fence‑fall into an unforgettable love saga.

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49 reviews1 follower
October 5, 2025
It'd almost a 2.5, but it's not *bad* just a tad lackluster. the main characters are fine, the town is fine, the plot is fine. At times I almost wondered if there would be a reveal of actual magic in this world, because there seemed to be major hints in that direction. Didn't happen.

The dynamic between the main characters was a bit flat at times. They were so in their heads it was hard to feel chemistry. I did not find the "meet cute" or subsequent banter (read:sniping) cute at all.

It seemed like there was build up and not enough payoff. I thought the allusions to MMCs "secret" and dark past would come to something more than, he took the fall on an assault charge for his brother? Okay.

And the ex, Dick - everything said this would come to some major confrontation or issue, but it never did. A little scuffle here or there. But again, there were hints of something darker about him, more violent and .... nada. In the end he didn't even face consequences which was disappointing.

The nightmares were never seen or discussed between the characters or experienced. Their respective traumas felt talked about ALOT in their own heads but never really seen or dealt with in the relationship.

That ridiculous subplot with the city inspector? Again, no consequences.

It was a fine book, if a bit ridiculous at times (with some things about the chicken) but not my favorite.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Marie smith.
35 reviews
September 17, 2025
ARC review

This is a absolutely good book. I love how I can relate to Nora on the quirks and all the fun things she loves. Jericho is a great character as well I love how he is grumpy all the time but will only soften up for the people he loves the most. He will protect his close ones at all cost. This was a really great read I am so glad to have read this book.

Grumpy/sunshine
Small town
Touch her and die
Witchy FMC
Grumpy teddy bear MMC
Profile Image for Taylor.
13 reviews
October 4, 2025
Enjoyed the tension and banter between Nora and Jericho, especially the addition of the rooster.
I found the pacing on the slower side so it took me a bit longer to get through than planned but and enjoyable small town story!

I received and ARC of this book for free.
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83 reviews
October 9, 2025
This is a first by this author that I didn't love. It went on for way too long, and the FMC had almost no character development. I still finished it and will likely read the next since I normally fangirl over her books. I just couldn't get behind this one since she normally writes trauma and development from that trauma so well, but this one barely hit surface level.
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15 reviews
September 29, 2025
I actually really liked this book. It was a just a little slow for me. But I really like the characters, especially the crazy rooster!
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811 reviews34 followers
October 14, 2025
"I want your crazy. I don't think I can live without that crazy at this point." - Jericho

I will forever love getting lost in a book written by Ariana Cane. This one hits a tad different in a good way. It was giving me wholesome and goodness vibes the entire time I was reading it. Jericho and Nora both have this shyness about them that builds the slow burn that is them. When it comes to his knowledge as a contractor he is this extremely confident man and the same goes for Nora when at her diner but put these two alone together on a front porch and it is almost like they are teenagers again unsure of what to do. I am telling you, they are so adorable. Ariana sets the stage well with their meet cute!

Jericho is a grumpy fella looking forward to the solitude his new home should offer. Nora is his neighbor who is a bit on the unconventional side of society yet has a huge heart of gold. While these two are complete opposites in every way they form this wonderful friendship that becomes more. It isn't long before Jericho starts having the feelings and doesn't know what to do with them.
Nora has been scorned by what she thought was love in the past and almost has an innocence about her. She has the pressures of her grandma basically pointing out that she isn't getting any younger. She has a heart of gold and deserves the love of a man who will treasure her.

I love everything about these two together and this story as a whole. Jericho is patient, caring, and shows her how he feels with all the little things he does for her. They build this wonderful friendship that leads to an ultimate slow burn full of the "when will they" tension. They are just one of those couples that makes your heart happy while reading their story. The side characters that will have you loving them as much as Nora and Jericho (I see you Reginald & Moon). If you have read Ariana's back list you are in for a treat with an Easter Egg or two!
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67 reviews5 followers
September 15, 2025
I received an advanced reader’s copy of this book and was not paid for my review.

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A naked midnight ritual, a grumpy contractor, and one chaotic diner owner. What could possibly go wrong?

Jericho moved to Big Love for peace and sawdust, not a sunshine neighbour with late-night antics and a laugh that gets under his skin. Nora came back to town to run her diner, not fall for the too-hot, too-grumpy man next door with secrets behind every scowl.

But sparks fly, roosters crow, and when her past comes knocking, Jericho’s more than ready to claim what’s his.

- Grumpy x Sunshine
- Opposites attract
- Small-town drama & crazy roosters
- Slow-burn, steamy romance

***

Often, with new authors, I’m not sure if it takes me a while to settle into a new writing style or if the author takes a few chapters to settle into the book. Either way, I found myself in this situation with When Fences Fall. I wasn’t sure to start with, despite the brilliant opening of our FMC doing a midnight moon ritual, sans clothes, in her grumpy neighbour's backyard! I cackled. Legit cackled.

Once I found my rhythm I really enjoyed learning more about Jericho and Nora, the more Nora wound him up the more I chuckled – I really do love a grumpy sunshine where they repeatedly poke them with a stick to wind them up and watch them go. Their romance was slow and sweet and lovely, some really poignant moments where they start to trust each other with their biggest fears – without even realising it. If you aren’t here for a slow burn, then this isn’t the book for you.

I have got to give a big shout out to Grandma Moon, THE Moon, I adored her. She had me full on laughing out loud and any page with her on is absolute perfection.

The Rooster. Oh my, couldn’t help but love Nora’s obsession with turning him into soup. They’re far more patient with no sleep than I would be!

I really wanted to love this book, as it has some of my favourite tropes (witchy sunshine meets gruff grump). But I did find myself waiting for the plot to move a bit faster. There were times it had me completely hooked, but equally, there were moments I had to push through.

Overall, it’s a good book that I’d recommend for a slow-burn, easy read with lovely character development.

⭐⭐⭐ - Slow burn with cock-a-doodle-doo-doo fun!
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272 reviews2 followers
September 15, 2025
ARC in exchange for review.

Firstly, thank you Ariana for the opportunity to review this book. When Fences Fall is a small town, truly grumpy cinnamon roll, witchy sunshine romance that highlights how much community becoming family can change your life.

Jericho gives very grumpy broody loner lumberjack/blue collar guy and Nora gives like sunshine, kind of annoying, witchy small town girl who is hides her hurts behind her sunshine demeanor. Actually, when we first meet Nora, I legitimately couldn't stand her. I found her to be irritating, entitled and petty. I was team Jericho from the jump though because I love a grumpy cinnamon roll.

Honestly, Nora grew on me like a fungus as I got to know her and her story better. As she shared more of herself with Jericho, and opened up more to her family about her fears, and she shares more about her previous relationship with Dick.

The true villain of this story is Dick and I hope he gets run over by a bus. I hope a rat the size of a truck plows into his "dinner" and eats him. He and his foolish cousin deserve to be eaten by a truck size rat for their crimes, especially the cousin who literally sexually harassed Jericho. I hate that it happened but at the same time, I think it's important to showcase things like this because we often only see this happening to women.

Grandma Moon and Reginald were absolutely hilarious and brought so much comic relief to a story that could get a little heavy at times as we learn more about our main characters and their backstories.

Overall, this was an enjoyable read, and the way that everyone looked out for Nora and then Jericho once he stood up for her really warmed my heart. I think that sense of community was something that he really needed in his life.

After the sacrifice he made, Jericho deserves nothing but all the best things this life has to offer, and I know he will be a character I hold close to my heart for a long time.
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45 reviews7 followers
October 9, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

Let me start by saying this book snuck up on me from the jump, I was sucked in from that first chapter and found myself laughing throughout most of it. I loved Nora’s entire vibe, and the yard moon scene was seriously chefs kiss in the comedy department.

I loved the banter between Nora and Jericho and how their relationship really began with this quick-witted back and forth humor – it was brilliant. The way Nora could push Jericho’s buttons in an effortless, yet awkward way was my favorite. I enjoyed the way Ariana wrote Nora and Jericho’s characters and loved each one of their inner dialogues, she did an incredible job writing both and it made it feel like I got to knew them better.

Nora was a stellar FMC for me, so interesting and has this zero F’s given vibe – but also worried internally all the time about how she was perceived which is exhausting. Some of locals in her community labeled her as “too much or loony” and let me tell you she is both of those things in the absolute best ways. I would not change a freaking thing about her. Then Jericho, give me all the grumpy, guarded, protective, silent observer type, delicious lumberjack vibes. This man presented as unapproachable, but was just misunderstood, escaping his past, and scared to fall in love. I loved that he loved all of Nora’s quirks, those were his favorite things about her and he never tried to change her. I love a protective/obsessed he falls first MMC every time.

The side characters in this book are top notch comedy – like the best… from the chicken to grandma the egg counter, to Daddy Roman. I laughed out loud multiple times at these AUH-MAZING side characters. Now level it up, and let’s talk Cheryl and dare I say…Jethro. I am here for Jethro, let’s just say I would love “Chethro” to be a thing at some point in this series.

Thank you, Ariana Cane, for this ARC read, I really enjoyed it and your loveable characters. I cannot wait to see what’s next for this series!
145 reviews4 followers
September 22, 2025
this book because it totally stole my heart! When Fences Fall had me laughing, clutching my chest, and even muttering “oh no you didn’t” at my Kindle more than once.

The opening scene hooked me right away our FMC doing a midnight moon ritual (without clothes!) in her grumpy neighbour’s backyard?! I legit cackled. I wasn’t sure at first if it was me needing to get used to the writing style or the author finding their rhythm, but once I settled in I was gone, completely sucked into Nora and Jericho’s world.

Jericho gives total broody, grumpy, soft-on-the-inside lumberjack vibes, and Nora is this witchy, quirky, sunshine girl who pokes the bear just to see him growl. At first, I honestly found Nora a bit annoying (team Jericho over here!) but as she opened up about her fears and past, she grew on me like… well, a really lovable fungus. Their romance is slow, sweet, and lovely, with these quiet little moments where they trust each other with their biggest hurts without even realising it. My heart just melted.

I also adored the supporting characters Absolute perfection. Reginald the rooster had me giggling too (and totally on Nora’s side about turning him into soup!). And the way the whole community rallies around both Nora and Jericho gave the story so much warmth.

There are some heavier themes here especially around assumptions and harassment but the author handled them with care instead of glossing over them, which I really appreciated. It made the happy moments shine even brighter.

By the end I just wanted to wrap Jericho in a big hug and tell him he deserves every good thing life can give. When Fences Fall is a funny, witchy, slow-burn romance with heart, humour, and characters you can’t stop thinking about with all the laughs, swoons, and all the warm feels. 🖤
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43 reviews4 followers
September 30, 2025
When Fences Fall by Ariana Cane is a witty small town romance that follows Nora and Jericho. Nora is the owner of a local diner in her small town of Big Love. She is healing from the hurt of a painful relationship and is trying to live authentically. Jericho moves to Big Love after an act of complete selflessness that ultimately resulted in him experiencing immense pain and loss. The two never expected to be neighbors, but they are brought together one fateful night by an unhinged rooster named Reginald.

I loved Nora’s quirky and free spirited nature. She keeps Jericho on his toes throughout the book and brings out a lighter side of him. She has so much love to give and just needed to find the person who will love her fully, witchy vibes and all.

Jericho is misunderstood by the town due to his broody nature and secret past. He is a fiercely protective mmc, but is a total cinnamon roll around Nora. I loved seeing his softer side and watching him open up to Nora. Jericho sees Nora’s authentic self and loves and accepts her completely.

The two have great banter and their chemistry is undeniable. Their love is a slow burn, but there are moments of spice throughout.

Ariana created so many lovable side characters that all play important roles in both Nora and Jericho’s stories. Grandma Moon was a stand out and had the funniest antics throughout the book!

When Fences Fall is a must read if you love:
•small town romance
•grumpy/sunshine
•protective mmc
•slow burn
•dual POV
•forced proximity

Thank you to the author for an advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review.
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6,495 reviews235 followers
September 25, 2025
Nora and Jericho have quite the first meeting as neighbors. It made such an impact on Jericho that Nora earned the nickname "Witch". Nora and Jericho definitely shared a grumpy/sunshine relationship in the beginning. The slow burn romance between these two was great. It made the first kiss and the next ones after that even better.

The trauma that these two endured comes out. By sharing their truths, they were able to let go of the past and look forward to the future with each other.

All of the cast of characters are awesome. That is one of the things I love about Ariana's books. It is not just about the main characters but all of them. None are side characters even the "demon rooster". Love Nora's sister, Cheryl, the cop and Grandma Moon.

OMG. Everything that came out of Cheryl's mouth was a hoot. The way she reacted and the things she said it everything that I would do and say. We truly are one in the same. Example: A woman got her car stuck in a ditch and Cheryl's reaction was "I was tired, and she was stupid." Bahaha.

Little Hope will always have a special place in my heart but this new series I know it will also become special as well. I "ship" Jericho and Nora. Thank you, Ariana, for naming Cheryl after me. It is like you wrote my spirt character in Cheryl. Old and new readers both will absolutely LOVE this book! It is one that you are going to do a re-read of over and over again.
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209 reviews5 followers
September 24, 2025
.Perfect as always!

This book follows Jericho and Nora, and it’s absolutely beautiful.

I first met Jericho back in book 5 of the Little Hope series and instantly knew he was an intriguing character. What I didn’t expect was that he’d get his own story—and what a story it is! Broody and grumpy, Jericho is trying to adjust to life in a small town. His new neighbor? A fiery redhead who has the peculiar habit of moonlight bathing…in his yard!

Nora, the redheaded neighbor who lives with her grandmother, initially finds Jericho rude and aloof. But as time passes, she realizes his rough exterior hides a loneliness that mirrors her own. What begins as dislike soon turns into friendship, and eventually blossoms into a deep, heartfelt love. Just like the town’s name, Jericho discovers his big love in Nora, while she finally finds someone who accepts her completely, without judgment.

The chemistry between them is undeniable, the banter is fun, and the emotional depth makes this story impossible to put down. The absolute scene-stealers in the book- Granny Moon and her “secret friend” Reginald.

My go-to romance author is dropping this gem on September 25th—and trust me, you don’t want to miss it. I’m sure you’ll fall in love with it just as much as I did!

✨Tropes you’ll love:
Grumpy x Sunshine
Small Town Romance
Neighbors to Lovers
Found Family
Slow Burn with undeniable chemistry
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26 reviews1 follower
September 27, 2025
**Thank you to Ariana Cane for providing me with an e-ARC copy in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed are my own.**

✨️ Genre: Romance
✨️ Tropes: Small town, grumpy/sunshine, slow burn, “touch her + die”

⭐️ Star Rating: 1 / 5 stars
🌶 Spice Level: 3 / 5 peppers (hot/spicy - open-door intimacy)
⚠️ Trigger Warnings: Descriptions of violence (past and attempted), explicit sexual content

📅 Release Date: September 25, 2025


With the start of fall, I was really looking forward to cozying up to devour a small-town romance… unfortunately, this just wasn’t the book for me.

I found it really difficult to connect with any of the characters in this story. My only character appreciation is for some of Granny Moon’s humour and antics. Otherwise, I felt myself cringing at the character interactions and romance consistently.

I also found this book to be too slow for me to the point that I almost DNF’ed on multiple occasions. However, I stuck it out, hoping the pace would pick up or that I would be able to connect with the characters and the storyline more. This ultimately wasn’t the case, and the conclusion left me feeling frustrated that it took so long to reach this point.

Unfortunately, When Fences Fall just wasn’t the book for me.
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25 reviews2 followers
October 18, 2025
I was lucky enough to have received an ARC for When Fences Fall and fell in love with Jericho and the Moon Witch!

I'll start off by saying I wasn't prepared for her thickness... the book was much longer than I was anticipating, and even though I feel it could've been the TINIEST bit shorter, I still thoroughly enjoyed it and would recommend it for anyone who loves a small-town romance with a mysterious, broody, grumpy dude and an airy-fairy, crystal-loving, sage burning woman who likes nothing more than to omit clothing as often as possible.

The way the book started, I was thinking to myself, "what the hell have I agreed to read?!" The starting caught me off guard but I actually love that, because it definitely started in a way I was not expecting, so hats off to you Ariana, I loved how different it began!

The way Ariana described both characters was utter perfection, I could vividly picture them in my head. I fell in love with Nora and her alternate-ness and how her back story started to uncover why she is the way she is. And then we have Jericho... his posessive-ness and protective-ness was HOT. I loved that he also took other people close to Nora under his wing (including that damn rooster).

All in all, loved it and can't wait to read book 2 in the Big Love series!! And I could totally see this as a movie adaptation....just sayin' ;)
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306 reviews5 followers
September 24, 2025
ARC Review
When Fences Fall by Ariana Cane
5/5 stars

Another fantastic start to a series that I did NOT want to put down. From the first page to the last, I was engrossed in all of the shenanigans that Big Love had to offer and more. All of the town folk and town animals that reside there have captured my heart.

JERICO. This man is the one y'all. He might be my top BIG LOVE man. He's wounded and hurt, but he loves big and I loved his relationship with Nora, all of his relationships show what a deeply loving and caring man he truly is and that captured my heart.

NORA. From the first moment we get to meet her, I was enthralled with her. She and J are so similar in their capacity to love. Life has a way of knocking us down, but every time we get up, we get up stronger. I loved how unapologetically NORA she is and how well it fits in with all of her relationships.

Small- town fall vibes, banter, emotional moments, and a wonderful start to another AMAZING series is not one to miss. All I can beg for is more books, please!!!

Catch this amazing start to another series on Sept.18th and allow yourself to be immersed in fall vibes and small town romance goodness!

A huge thank you to @arianacaneauthor and her team for an eARC copy for review!
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105 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2025
Tropes:
Small Town
Forced Proximity
Neighbors
Enemies (sort of) to Lovers
Animal Sidekick
Found Family
SLOW burn

This is the first book in the series for Big Love. There are some familiar faces from the Little Hope series but you don’t have to read that first to understand this story.

At first, Nora kind of irritated me when she was laying in his yard and was being obnoxious about leaving. After that incident, she picked on Jericho even though she was in the wrong. Thankfully, that ends pretty quickly, and once they sorted out their issues, the two had serious chemistry. They balance each other out well, with Nora being more free and spiritual and Jericho more rigid and serious. Their relationship builds really slow but they have a great friendship before they get together. I really liked all of the side characters, especially Grandma Moon. Hopefully we will get a book for both Cheryl and Jethro later on.

My main gripe about the story line is that nothing happens to Dick. It could be that I just finished reading a series with fun family high jinx and dishing out revenge. But truly, something should have happened to him and I hate that there was basically no closure on that.

Overall, big fan. Can’t wait for the rest of the series!

*ARC provided by Ariana Cane and team*
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