A best-friends-to-lovers standalone romance from New York Times bestselling author Kendall Ryan.
Rating: 4 Stars
Told in the first person. Alternating persons.
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Synopsis:
She says she needs some help ... in the bedroom.
Come again? No, really come again.
Sweet, nerdy, lovable Keaton.
She's my best friend and has been for years. Sure she likes numbers and math, and thinks doing other people's taxes is fun. And I like ... none of that stuff. She's obsessed with her cat and reads novels I'll never understand, and yet we just click. There's no one I'd rather share breakfast burritos with or binge watch hours Netflix. She's my person. And so when she takes off her glasses and asks me to help her improve her skills in the bedroom, I barely have to think about it.
Of course I'll help her. There's no one better for the job.
I've been there for her through everything, why should this be any different?
But what happens when she's ready to take her new-found confidence and move on?
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My Thoughts:
Keaton Henley is at a party that just turned very interesting –
and she’s including us in the experience.
Slate Cruz is stunned by his friend’s request. These two have been friends for a decade and in
all that time they have never even wanted to cross that invisible line. Something has Keaton rethinking her dating
and needs some help in changing her relationship with men.
This story had me wondering about my own single male friends. Would it feel weird to give them a kiss – and
I’m not talking peck. Would things
become awkward? Do I want to lose that
friendship because of one moment in time?
Usually we laugh at the man’s expense but this time it has to be
at Keaton’s. There are times where we
will feel empathy. There are times where
you will want to shake her and tell her to wake up. Slate seems to have things figured out before
she does. The author shows the emotional
rollercoaster of these two – whether it be as friends or more than
friends. She’s always very good at
creating the steamy side of a relationship as well as the ups and downs. For me, it was Slate that carried this story
and why I kept turning the page. There were
times I felt that he could, and deserved, better. I like how the author leads us into the next
story that’s coming while showing that maybe Keaton and Slate can be happy
together. Apology to the author, but my
jury’s still out on that one. I’ll just
have to see if they make an appearance in Flirting
With Forever where maybe I can put a period to the end of their story.
About the author:
A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than two dozen titles, Kendall Ryan has sold over 1.5 million books and her books have been translated into several languages in countries around the world. She's a traditionally published author with Simon & Schuster and Harper Collins UK, as well as an independently published author. Since she first began self-publishing in 2012, she's appeared at #1 on Barnes & Noble and iBooks charts around the world. Her books have also appeared on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists more than three dozen times. Ryan has been featured in such publications as USA Today, Newsweek, and InTouch Magazine.
Visit her at: www.kendallryanbooks.com for the latest book news, and fun extras
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