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A review by adavila97
Frigid by Jennifer L. Armentrout
4.0
A story of two friends that are secretly in love with each other.
You’re weird."
"I know."
I lifted my head so my chin rested on his chest. "But you love me?"
His lips tipped up at the corners. "I love you as much as a kid loves Santa."
I laughed. "That’s serious."
"Hardcore," he murmured."

"How you’ve always felt?”
"I’ve loved you my entire life," he said, eyes locked on mine. "And I would love you for the rest of my life if you’d let me, Syd."
Sydney has been in love with her best friend Kyler for as long as she can remember. So why isn't she trying to pursue a relationship with him? Well, Kyler is a man-whore to say the least. He never gives a girl more than a day before he drops her and is on to the next one. But Kyler has his own reasons for not telling Sydney his feelings. When he had absolutely nothing, Sydney was the only one that never looked at him differently. So he puts her on a high pedestal and tells himself that she's too good for him. But, when Sydney and Kyler are snowed in, there's no stopping their feelings from coming to the surface.
"Sometimes words weren’t enough— they couldn’t cover the feeling. This was one of those times. So I closed the distance and kissed her, putting everything I felt for her, every promise I made her, into that one kiss."
In this book Kyler and Sydney are pretty much the only characters considering their snowed in. Sydney is just a girl in love with her best friend. And let me say that I loved Sydney. She was a complete book nerd and awkward as well. She truly isn't perfect, contrary to what Kyler believes, and just wants him to realize her feelings she has. Kyler is our typical player that messes around with girls for all the wrong reasons when he has a perfect one waiting for him.
All in all this is a cute story to pass the time. Apparently, there is going to be a part two sooooo, yeah. But as of now this is a stand alone and has a pretty decent ending. 4.5/5 stars.
You’re weird."
"I know."
I lifted my head so my chin rested on his chest. "But you love me?"
His lips tipped up at the corners. "I love you as much as a kid loves Santa."
I laughed. "That’s serious."
"Hardcore," he murmured."

"How you’ve always felt?”
"I’ve loved you my entire life," he said, eyes locked on mine. "And I would love you for the rest of my life if you’d let me, Syd."
Sydney has been in love with her best friend Kyler for as long as she can remember. So why isn't she trying to pursue a relationship with him? Well, Kyler is a man-whore to say the least. He never gives a girl more than a day before he drops her and is on to the next one. But Kyler has his own reasons for not telling Sydney his feelings. When he had absolutely nothing, Sydney was the only one that never looked at him differently. So he puts her on a high pedestal and tells himself that she's too good for him. But, when Sydney and Kyler are snowed in, there's no stopping their feelings from coming to the surface.
"Sometimes words weren’t enough— they couldn’t cover the feeling. This was one of those times. So I closed the distance and kissed her, putting everything I felt for her, every promise I made her, into that one kiss."
In this book Kyler and Sydney are pretty much the only characters considering their snowed in. Sydney is just a girl in love with her best friend. And let me say that I loved Sydney. She was a complete book nerd and awkward as well. She truly isn't perfect, contrary to what Kyler believes, and just wants him to realize her feelings she has. Kyler is our typical player that messes around with girls for all the wrong reasons when he has a perfect one waiting for him.
All in all this is a cute story to pass the time. Apparently, there is going to be a part two sooooo, yeah. But as of now this is a stand alone and has a pretty decent ending. 4.5/5 stars.