Fall Me Maybe by Laney Hatcher is the fifth novel in the Cozy Creek Collection. This collection is a series where each book is written by a different author and takes place in Cozy Creek, but with each one being a standalone story.
At the time of publishing this guide, this story was available on Kindle Unlimited.
Here’s more about the book, along with our free Dirty Dozen downloadable discussion question guide for your spicy book club.
Book description
Fall Me Maybe is a spicy, friends-to-lovers small-town romance between a ride-share driver and the passenger he can’t resist.
Unexpected sparks fly and a back seat gets put to good use when a small-town sweetheart falls head-first for her ride-share driver.
I’m supposed to be dating. Doing my level best to find The One™
While I try to give all the guys on my dating app a fighting chance, I might accidentally be falling in love with my ride-share driver instead.
Between disaster first dates and getting stood up and ghosted, I’ve become friends with one of the only car service drivers in my tiny hometown of Cozy Creek, Colorado.
Maybe I’m looking forward to my dating fails because it means more time with Noah, the guy I can’t stop thinking about. While guarded and cautious, he draws me in with his dry humor and reluctant smiles. But for some reason, Noah’s presence in town is a mystery–a secret he isn’t ready to tell.
You’re not supposed to fall in love with the guy driving you to your potential happily ever after. But, unfortunately, nobody told my heart that.
Grab a pumpkin spice latte, a warm fuzzy blanket, and make your way down to Cozy Creek! Each book in the collection is a complete stand alone with a happily ever after.
Fall Me Maybe book club discussion guide
**PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THIS DISCUSSION QUESTION GUIDE MIGHT INCLUDE SPOILERS**
We’ve provided the Dirty Dozen below; twelve spicy and intriguing questions to spark discussion and help you uncover the spine-tingling depths of the story.
The Dirty Dozen
Foreplay – Warm Up Questions
1. What’s the overall spice level? 1 (Not Spicy) – 10 (Spiciest Thing I’ve Ever Read)?
2. How does the spice level compare to the other books we’ve read together?
3. Do you love your name, or did you reinvent yourself with a nickname that fits the version of you the world should see?
The Spicy Bits – Gettin’ Down and Dirty with the Plot
4. Family loyalty vs. chosen family. Where do you stand when blood ties clash with emotional sanity?
5. Ever feel stuck in the version of “you” that old friends or family still expect you to be? How do you break out of that box?
6. In friendships, do you naturally take the lead in keeping the connection alive, or do you wait to see if they show up too?
7. . What oddly-specific niche interest would delight you to learn your partner secretly shares? (Bonus points if it’s weird.)
8. Worst first-date meltdown you’ve experienced — and would you have bailed and called your comfort person like Lu wanted to call Noah?
9. Ever trusted someone totally and then felt foolish when it blew up? How do you rebuild trust in yourself after picking wrong?
10. Sudden, surprise bedroom vibes when you’re not – or barely – awake. Dreamy and romantic, or “absolutely not until I’ve had coffee”?
11. Spicy games: ever played (or been tempted to play) something like strip poker, truth-or-dare-but-dirtier, etc.? What makes it fun or terrifying?
Aftercare – Final Thoughts
12. When a relationship hits a moment of rupture, are you the type who needs solitude to process, or do you want to talk it out right then? And how do you know when to fight for something versus gently letting it go?
Bonus: What questions do you have for the author? If you could dog-ear a page with a question for the author, what would it be?
Please feel free to use this post as a starting point for your spicy book club discussion questions and use the comments below to share your thoughts and insights about the book. You can also get a free downloadable copy of the discussion guide using the button below.

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