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A Guide to Being Just Friends
by Sophie Sullivan
A GUIDE TO BEING JUST FRIENDS
By Sophie Sullivan
3/5
There were a lot of things I loved about this book. I was rooting for Hailey to get her happily ever after from the start. I thought her character was so lovely and I really appreciated her drive and motivation as a small business owner fighting to make her way. I *love* when food serves as a plot point in books. There were lots of food descriptions that left me hungry, literally. The found family trope is one that always leaves me feeling those happy-gushy feelings for the characters.
I didn’t love Wes as a character. I really wanted to but I just wasn’t vibing with him. Because of that, the dual pov (which I typically love) just didn’t do it either. I wanted more of Hailey. I also felt like there were just a few too many characters looped in. However, I read this as a stand-alone so I didn’t have the same level of buy in I would had I read the other two books in the series. Note: I don’t believe you have to read them first, as they all follow different characters.
All in, I thought this book was super great and entertaining. Three stars is still a really great read in my book.
By Sophie Sullivan
3/5
There were a lot of things I loved about this book. I was rooting for Hailey to get her happily ever after from the start. I thought her character was so lovely and I really appreciated her drive and motivation as a small business owner fighting to make her way. I *love* when food serves as a plot point in books. There were lots of food descriptions that left me hungry, literally. The found family trope is one that always leaves me feeling those happy-gushy feelings for the characters.
I didn’t love Wes as a character. I really wanted to but I just wasn’t vibing with him. Because of that, the dual pov (which I typically love) just didn’t do it either. I wanted more of Hailey. I also felt like there were just a few too many characters looped in. However, I read this as a stand-alone so I didn’t have the same level of buy in I would had I read the other two books in the series. Note: I don’t believe you have to read them first, as they all follow different characters.
All in, I thought this book was super great and entertaining. Three stars is still a really great read in my book.