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Blurred Lines - Love Unexpectedly by Lauren Layne
Blurred Lines
Book 1 in the series:Love Unexpectedly

"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.

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  1. #1
    Sincerely, Carter
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    Book 1 in the series:Sincerely Carter

    Sincerely, Carter - Sincerely Carter by Whitney G.
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    Sincerely, Carter by Whitney G. is a heartwarming friends-to-lovers story that follows the journey of Carter and Ari, who have been best friends since childhood. The book explores their deep connection, from their platonic relationship to the realization of their romantic feelings for each other. With a mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and emotional depth, the story delves into the complexities of transitioning from friends to lovers, capturing the essence of a sweet and cute romance.

    The narrative style of Sincerely, Carter is engaging, with elements like email threads and text messages adding a unique touch to the storytelling. The book portrays the evolution of Carter and Ari's relationship over the years, showcasing their loyalty and unwavering bond through life's ups and downs. The author, Whitney G., skillfully weaves together a tale of friendship, love, and self-discovery, making readers believe in happily ever afters and delivering a satisfying read that keeps them invested in the characters' journey.

    The next day at school, I set the sorry note on my teacher’s desk super early and walked down the farthest row—plopping down in the very last seat. Then I took out my homework and tried to finish a fe...

  2. #2

    My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
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    "My Favorite Half-Night Stand" by Christina Lauren is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Millie, a criminology professor, who is best friends with a group of guys. The group decides to try online dating to find dates for a formal event at their university. Meanwhile, Millie starts developing feelings for one of her friends, Reid, and ends up creating a secret profile named Catherine on the dating site. As Catherine, she matches with Reid and begins an emotional relationship with him under this false identity, leading to a complicated situation when Reid discovers the truth. The book explores themes of friendship, romance, deception, and self-discovery, with a mix of humor, banter, and emotional depth in the storytelling.

    The narrative is told through alternating points of view between Millie and Reid, providing insights into their thoughts and feelings as their relationship evolves from friends to lovers. The book delves into the dynamics of the group of friends, their individual quirks, and the challenges they face in navigating love and relationships while maintaining their close-knit bond. The writing style combines elements of humor, romance, and relatable characters, offering a light and engaging read with a touch of emotional depth and character growth.

    When I was in grade school, my best friend, Alison Kim, was obsessed with horses. She was the horse girl—you know the one. She took lessons, came to school in cowboy boots, and always smelled faintly ...

  3. #3

    Before Jamaica Lane - On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
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    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 ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series On Dublin Street )

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    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey
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    Not So Nice Guy by R.S. Grey is a romantic comedy centered around the friendship between Sam and Ian, who teach at the same high school. Both secretly harbor feelings for each other but are afraid of risking their friendship. When a rumor spreads that they are dating, it forces them to confront their true emotions. The book is filled with humor, banter, and a slow burn friends-to-lovers storyline that keeps the readers engaged. The writing style is light-hearted, funny, and characterized by witty dialogue and endearing characters like Sam and Ian.

    This morning, we’re having sex inside the army barracks again. It’s hot and heavy. The enemy is advancing—we might not make it out alive. Explosions rumble in the sky and in my pants. I’m sweating. Ia...

  5. #5
    When Sparks Fly
    Book 1 in the series:Spark House

    When Sparks Fly - Spark House by Helena Hunting
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    'When Sparks Fly' by Helena Hunting is a friends-to-lovers romance novel that follows the story of Avery and Declan, two best friends who live together and have been through a lot in their lives. Avery, a driven and athletic woman, finds herself in the hospital after a serious accident, leading Declan to step up and take care of her. As Avery becomes increasingly dependent on Declan, their long-repressed feelings for each other start to surface, causing their relationship to evolve in unexpected ways. The book delves into their pasts, their struggles, and the challenges they face as they navigate their evolving feelings for each other.

    The writing style of Helena Hunting in 'When Sparks Fly' is engaging, drawing readers in from the first chapter and keeping them hooked until the very end. The story is filled with sweet and steamy moments, humor, banter, and relatable characters, making it a page-turner that explores themes of friendship, love, independence, and personal growth.

    It’s almost eight by the time I get home. I live in a high-rise, two-bedroom condo complex in a bustling area on the outskirts of Colorado Springs with Declan. We met during our freshman year in colle...

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    The Roommate Risk by Talia Hibbert
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    'The Roommate Risk' by Talia Hibbert is a passionate and emotional story about Jasmine and Rahul, two friends who navigate the complexities of their evolving relationship. Jasmine, a kind but hot mess character, struggles with vulnerability and attachment due to past trauma, while Rahul, with his perfect soft dom vibes, constantly shows his love and care for her. The book explores themes of unrequited love, personal growth, and the challenges of transitioning from friends to lovers. Talia Hibbert's writing style is described as cute, warm, and descriptive, creating a lived-in world that feels authentic and engaging.

    But today, Asmita didn’t say it at all; she mumbled it tearily into a McDonald’s napkin. So Jasmine felt well within her rights to ignore the suggestion. Instead, she rubbed a hand over her friend’s n...

  7. #7
    I Think I Love You
    Book 5 in the series:Oxford

    I Think I Love You - Oxford by Lauren Layne
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    "I Think I Love You" by Lauren Layne is the final book in the Oxford series, focusing on the friends-to-lovers romance between Brit and Hunter, who work together at Oxford's Operations Department. The story follows their journey towards their happily ever after as they navigate their friendship turning into something more, with a mix of sweet, sexy, and emotional moments. The book can be read as a standalone but is recommended to be read in order to fully appreciate the interconnected series and beloved secondary characters.

    The writing style of Lauren Layne in "I Think I Love You" is described as light, sexy, and playful, with a friends-to-lovers romance that keeps readers engaged and rooting for Brit and Hunter. The book offers a balance between sweet and sexy moments, with well-developed characters and a storyline that is both predictable yet enjoyable.

    As far as employees went, Brit Robbins was one of Hunter’s best. His senior product manager was low-maintenance, efficient, and innovative in her proposed solutions. An excellent skill set, considerin...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Oxford )

  8. #8
    Go Deep
    Book 1 in the series:Unexpected Lovers

    Go Deep - Unexpected Lovers by Rilzy Adams
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    Go Deep by Rilzy Adams is a friends-to-lovers romance novel that follows the journey of Navaya, an erotic writer who loses her inspiration, and her best friend Xander, a musician. When Navaya hits a roadblock in her career, she turns to Xander for help, sparking a romantic relationship between the two longtime friends. The book explores their transition from friends to lovers, filled with steamy scenes, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as refreshing, real, and engaging, drawing readers into the emotional and passionate connection between Navaya and Xander.

    Navaya blinked and refocused her attention on her phone’s screen but the words didn’t change. Anybody who said words could do no harm obviously never spent any time on book reviewing websites. They ob...

  9. #9

    The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
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    '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 ...

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    Marriage on Madison Avenue - Central Park Pact by Lauren Layne
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    Audrey Tate and Clarke West have been best friends since childhood, always having each other's backs. In "Marriage on Madison Avenue," they agree to fake being each other's fiancés to save face in front of Clarke's marriage-minded mother and Audrey's Instagram followers. The book explores their journey from best friends to lovers, with an engaging plot filled with humor, support, and fake engagements. The writing style is described as effervescent, romantic, and full of interesting, three-dimensional characters that readers wish were real.

    Audrey walked back into her kitchen and held up the powdered mix. “Super Fuel. It’s got approximately nine million vitamins and antioxidants and like a year’s worth of fiber. I told them I’d try it an...

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