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Poppy and Alex, two best friends with contrasting personalities, have been taking annual vacations together for years until a falling out causes a two-year silence in their friendship. When Poppy suggests one final summer trip to mend their relationship, they head to Palm Springs to confront their feelings for each other. The story alternates between past trips and their current vacation, exploring their deep connection and the challenges they face in transitioning from friends to potentially something more. Emily Henry's writing style weaves humor, romance, and realism, creating an engaging narrative that delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
The last time Swapna rested was probably three years ago, when she was eight and a half months pregnant and on doctor-mandated bed rest. Even then, she spent the whole time video-chatting with the off... "Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating" by Christina Lauren is a romantic comedy that follows the quirky and eccentric Hazel as she reconnects with Josh, her college acquaintance, years later. The story revolves around their hilarious plan to set each other up on blind double dates, which leads to everyone around them questioning why they aren't dating each other. The plot is filled with humor, awkward moments, and heartwarming interactions between the characters, making it a fun and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.
Anyone who knew me in college might be horrified to hear that I ended up employed as an elementary school teacher, responsible for educating our wide-eyed, sponge-brained youth, but in truth, I suspec...- #3
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren is a heartwarming story of Macy and Elliot, childhood friends turned lovers whose bond is shattered by a mysterious event, leading to years of separation. The book alternates between the past and present timelines, unraveling the deep connection between the characters and the emotional journey they undertake to rediscover their love and friendship. The writing style seamlessly weaves together themes of first love, loss, second chances, and personal growth, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
Sabrina wipes a smudge of foamy milk from her upper lip. As much as she understands my avoidance of cars, I know there’s a part of her that thinks I should just power through it and get a Prius or Sub... - #4
"Blurred Lines" by Lauren Layne follows the story of best friends turned roommates, Parker and Ben, who navigate their relationship from platonic to friends with benefits to potentially something more. The book delves into themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of transitioning from friends to lovers. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and with a perfect balance of humor and depth, making it a compelling and easy read for fans of friends-to-lovers romance.
I guess technically they were platonic for a while. Stephen had a girlfriend named Libby Tittles, or something unfortunate like that, and Korie had this on-again-off-again thing with her junior high b... - #5
"The Deal" by Elle Kennedy is a new adult romance novel that follows the story of Hannah, a music major with a traumatic past, and Garrett, the captain of the hockey team. When Garrett needs help with his grades, he strikes a deal with Hannah to tutor him in exchange for his assistance in attracting her crush. As they spend time together, their chemistry grows, leading to a complex and heartwarming romance. The plotline may seem familiar, but the well-written banter and character development make this book a captivating and enjoyable read.
The writing style of Elle Kennedy in "The Deal" is praised for its ability to address dark themes such as abuse and trauma with care and finesse. The characters, Hannah and Garrett, are portrayed as flawed yet relatable individuals who find solace and growth in each other. The book explores themes of friendship, trust, and overcoming past struggles, all while delivering a fun and engaging college romance story.
For the millionth time in forty-five minutes, I sneak a peek in Justin Kohl’s direction, and he’s so beautiful it makes my throat close up. Though I should probably come up with another adjective—my m... - #6
Olivia seeks confidence and self-assurance with the help of her friend Nate, known for his casual relationships. As they transition from friends to lovers, their chemistry ignites both in and out of the bedroom. The story delves into Olivia's insecurities, Nate's commitment issues, and their journey towards a deeper connection. The plot unfolds with emotional depth, friends-to-lovers trope, and a focus on personal growth and self-acceptance.
Every time we turned a corner the icy cold wind hammered into us, almost spitefully, like it was mad when a building buffered us. Its icicle-spiked fingers pricked my rosy red cheeks and I wrapped my ...
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Playing for Keeps by R.L. Mathewson follows the story of Haley and Jason, neighbors who start off on the wrong foot but eventually develop a friendship that leads to a budding romance. The plot revolves around their evolving relationship, filled with humor, heartwarming moments, and some misunderstandings. The writing style is described as funny, engaging, and light-hearted, with a focus on the characters' interactions and development.
He took it gently, not because he washonored or overwhelmed to make her acquaintance, no he was simplyafraid of breaking her long thin hand. As discretely as he could,he quickly looked over the other ... - #8The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Windowby:Book 1 in the series:The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window
'The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window' by Kirsty Moseley revolves around the love story between Amber Walker, who has faced abuse in her childhood, and Liam, her brother's best friend who becomes her source of comfort and support. The story delves into themes of trauma, coping mechanisms, and pure love, as the characters navigate through their past and present struggles. The narrative alternates between Amber and Liam's perspectives, providing a deep insight into their emotions and relationship development. Despite some predictable elements, the book is praised for its sweet love story, well-developed characters, and emotional depth.
I sat on the kitchen counter, watching my mom make pasta bake; she was panicking slightly and kept glancing at the clock every couple of minutes. I knew why she did this, my dad was due home in exactl... - #9
Stella owns a struggling Christmas tree farm that she enters into a social media competition, lying about having a boyfriend to help her win. Her best friend Luka steps in as the fake boyfriend, leading to a journey of fake dating, friends to lovers, and shared history. The book is described as heartwarming, mood-enhancing, and a story of dreams coming true, both personally and professionally, with a cozy setting and lovable characters.
There’s this bar in the city that Luka and I like to go to. The beer is cheap, the floors are sticky, and when I kick the jukebox in the bottom right corner, it’ll play Ella Fitzgerald thirteen times ... - #10
'The Cheat Sheet' by Sarah Adams is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Bree and Nathan, best friends who find themselves in a fake relationship that leads to real feelings. The book explores themes of friendship, love, mental health struggles, and self-discovery. The plot revolves around Bree's past as a ballerina, Nathan's career as a pro baller, and their journey towards overcoming their fears and insecurities to explore a romantic relationship. The writing style is described as heartwarming, funny, clean, and filled with cute moments, banter, and emotional depth.
Balancing two cups of burning hot coffee and a box of donuts while trying to unlock a front door is not easy. But because I’m the best friend a person could ever ask for—which I will remind Nathan of ...