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What Are Friends For?
What Are Friends For?
What Are Friends For?
Audiobook8 hours

What Are Friends For?

Written by Sarah Sutton

Narrated by Amanda Dolan

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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FALLING IN LOVE ISN'T COMPLICATED . . . UNLESS IT'S WITH YOUR BEST FRIEND.

A close, easygoing friendship can all change with just one kiss. Seventeen-year-old Remi Beaufort learns this the hard way when she plays a blindfolded kissing game at a party.

She thinks she's kissing Jeremy, the totally hot basketball player she's been crushing on. And the kiss . . . it's amazing. Heart-stopping, world-changing, toe-curling. The kiss makes her forget about her overbearing mother, the next-door neighbor's drama, and the probability that she'll fail her senior year. The best kiss of her life makes all that fall away.

Until her blindfold falls off, and she realizes that instead of kissing her crush, she's kissing Elijah, her best friend since third grade.

Though she manages to convince Elijah that he was kissing his girlfriend, Remi can't get the thought of his lips on hers out of her head. As things between them grow more and more complicated-because it turns out her fantasizing about his mouth is more of a problem than it sounds-Remi has to make a choice: does she live the rest of her life loving her best friend in secret? Or does she tell the truth and risk ruining their friendship forever?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 14, 2020
ISBN9781705239827
What Are Friends For?

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I found Sarah's authortube channel last week, and I love to read at least one book from the authortubers I like and follow.

    So here we are.

    As always, the review is more about me than the book, but hear me out. I love ranting. lol

    This is her first book and it has the "worst" rating (3.93 is not bad at any means), but this was the one that captured my attention the most. The cover is adorable, and it's best friends to lovers, which is probably my favorite romance trope. The stakes cauldn't be higher than losing the person you've grew up with.

    I'm not a romance reader. At least not a straight romance reader. I tried to read a few last year and I hated almost all of them. They are like "I'm a girl, you're a boy, and we must behave accordigly." And then comes the epilogue with the fucking kid.
    I tried erotica, which is supposed to be about sex. I tried high school romance, which is about teenagers. But all of them had the fucking epilogue with a kid.

    Just so you know, I would rather read something historical or about a love triangle, hell, even both of them combined than pregnancy and kids (and that's how you know I loathe it). Especially when it has nothing to do with the story, it's just there in the epilogue that's titled "X years later".

    Like why.

    Just why.

    So I gave up.

    But I wanted to try this one.
    And guess what.
    I can't say anymore I'm not a het. romance reader.
    Because I found one that's literally perfect for me, and I could read a ton of this kind of romance. If anyone were looking for me, I'll be in a hunt for similar books to this.

    It was sweet and emotional and I ate it up. I had to force myself to sleep at night, when all I wanted was to read it in one sitting.
    I loved that the love interest dealt with his own shit, not just the mc. I loved how the parents were divorced, but still supported each other. I loved that no one was toxic.
    You got it. I adored it.
    So much so that I'll probably reread it sometimes.

    What I want to add is, if someone really wanted to, they could say it contains cheating, which is a deal breaker for me, too, but in this case it slipped through. The first time they didn't know they were kissing each other, and the second time the boy and his gf were already fighting for a long time because she knew he loved the mc, and after they kissed (the mc and the love interest), he broke up with his gf.

    I plan to read all of Sarah's books in the near future. Maybe along the way I'll find another author who writes similar stories to her/to this.

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