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A Guide to Being Just Friends
by Sophie Sullivan
This is the first book I've read/listened to by Sophia Sullivan, and I enjoyed the premise. Of course, a woman and man can be "just friends." Can they, really (wink wink)?
Haley is a woman designing the life SHE wants after a breakup. She wants to live life and run her business on her own terms. She is no damsel in distress.
Wes is a father figure to his younger brothers, and his nurturing spirit fuels his desire to help others. Make their lives easier and save them from struggling. He does this while putting his secret dreams on the back burner.
I won't say more so as not to spoil the story (I'm not fond of spoilers).
If you identify with either character, you will enjoy this book. I had the audio version and was thoroughly entertained by Haley, Wes, and their salad-eating friends. For this book, I recommend audio for the dual narration!
I received an advanced copy of the book for an honest review.
Haley is a woman designing the life SHE wants after a breakup. She wants to live life and run her business on her own terms. She is no damsel in distress.
Wes is a father figure to his younger brothers, and his nurturing spirit fuels his desire to help others. Make their lives easier and save them from struggling. He does this while putting his secret dreams on the back burner.
I won't say more so as not to spoil the story (I'm not fond of spoilers).
If you identify with either character, you will enjoy this book. I had the audio version and was thoroughly entertained by Haley, Wes, and their salad-eating friends. For this book, I recommend audio for the dual narration!
I received an advanced copy of the book for an honest review.