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stephsimone 's review for:
A Guide to Being Just Friends
by Sophie Sullivan
This was cute! Wes and Hailey have a funny meet cute in a coffee shop where Wes thinks Hailey is the girl he's supposed to meet on a blind date and when Hailey denies he gets upset. Then realizes it was a huge miscommunication and the two become friends. This book is set over several months, almost a year. Eventually they both realize they have feelings for each other. It's a very cute, light fluffy romance read if you're looking for one.
It's important to note that this book is the third adapted in the Jansen Brothers series and although you probably could get away with just reading this one before the first two, however I wouldn't recommend it just because there are A LOT of characters and names being thrown around in this book. I don't think it would hugely affect your ability to enjoy this book but as someone who has read the first two prior to this, albeit a while ago now, I did find myself trying to remember who the original characters from the first two books were and who their friends were. There's just a lot of characters and names being thrown around that it kinda threw me off, I don't think it was entirely necessary to mention all of them however I wouldn't say it ruined the book for me in any way.
As for their "fight" scene I really don't want to comment on it. I didn't enjoy it. I thought it was dull and just made both the characters kind of not likeable but the fight was short so I can't say it affected too much.
The ending was really cute though, I really enjoyed that.
The characters: Wes, I found was really good. Protective and possessive at times when Hailey was his friend which personally I liked.
Hailey, I thought was pretty enjoyable but at times i did think she steered a bit too close to pick-me but it was just a couple comments. Otherwise she was pretty good character!
I would definitely recommend if you're looking for an easy read!
It's important to note that this book is the third adapted in the Jansen Brothers series and although you probably could get away with just reading this one before the first two, however I wouldn't recommend it just because there are A LOT of characters and names being thrown around in this book. I don't think it would hugely affect your ability to enjoy this book but as someone who has read the first two prior to this, albeit a while ago now, I did find myself trying to remember who the original characters from the first two books were and who their friends were. There's just a lot of characters and names being thrown around that it kinda threw me off, I don't think it was entirely necessary to mention all of them however I wouldn't say it ruined the book for me in any way.
As for their "fight" scene I really don't want to comment on it. I didn't enjoy it. I thought it was dull and just made both the characters kind of not likeable but the fight was short so I can't say it affected too much.
The ending was really cute though, I really enjoyed that.
The characters: Wes, I found was really good. Protective and possessive at times when Hailey was his friend which personally I liked.
Hailey, I thought was pretty enjoyable but at times i did think she steered a bit too close to pick-me but it was just a couple comments. Otherwise she was pretty good character!
I would definitely recommend if you're looking for an easy read!