A review by mccorbin
Falling for His Best Friend by Katee Robert

4.0

ECCKKK! Best friends who turn into lovers are the best.

I loved the fact that Drew was dead set against Avery choosing anyone but him. He has been there for Avery since they were young so why wouldn’t he be there for her now when she wants to have a baby? And when he gets her to agree that he is the best option, some hot times ensue.

Avery and Drew are great together as best friends and in-between the sheets but they find there is some awkwardness in that in-between frame when they aren’t being friends and aren’t being lovers. Reading them struggle through this awkwardness was a delight because they tried to be so cool about it but just blundered through their interactions – it made me laugh.

But things got real towards the end of the book when true feelings came out and apprehensions came forefront. Nothing seemed to work properly after this point and it seems that disappointment follows our two characters around like a black cloud.

Luckily, Drew’s brother steps up and tries to help mend Avery and Drew’s relationship before it crumbles to pieces.