Best friends + a destination wedding +pretending to be a couple = Trouble!
When Sophia gets invited to a friend’s destination wedding, she hates the thought of going alone. So, what does she do? She recruits Drew, her best friend since high school, to go with her—as her pretend boyfriend! After all, she pretended to be his girlfriend once, so he owes her one. It’s easy to pretend to be in love with Drew. He’s fun, charming, smart, and incredibly sexy. However, he doesn’t have a stellar record when it comes to relationships. Which is why it would be a terrible idea to cross the line with him. Not to mention that it might ruin their friendship. But when pretending gives way to real feelings, the boundary between friendship and love becomes blurred. Sophia must decide whether to risk giving her heart to her best friend or lose him forever.
Love Notes is a standalone friends-to-lovers romance with a guaranteed HEA.
Blurb: Best friends + a destination wedding +pretending to be a couple = Trouble!
When Sophia gets invited to a friend’s destination wedding, she hates the thought of going alone. So, what does she do? She recruits Drew, her best friend since high school, to go with her—as her pretend boyfriend! After all, she pretended to be his girlfriend once, so he owes her one. It’s easy to pretend to be in love with Drew. He’s fun, charming, smart, and incredibly sexy. However, he doesn’t have a stellar record when it comes to relationships. Which is why it would be a terrible idea to cross the line with him. Not to mention that it might ruin their friendship. But when pretending gives way to real feelings, the boundary between friendship and love becomes blurred. Sophia must decide whether to risk giving her heart to her best friend or lose him forever.
Sophia and Drew have been best friends since she was in tenth grade. Both of them harbor strong feelings for the other but don't want to lose the friendship that they have. Drew was never able to hold onto a relationship for very long. He always made a point to tell whoever he was with that nothing would come between he and Sophia.
At this time they are both free. He had just broken up with Lexie because she couldn't accept the friendship Drew had with Sophia. Sophia had broken up with Jake about six months ago after finding out he wasn't worth her time.
Now that they are free how are they going to proceed? Will things heat up between them? I love friends to lovers stories and Susan Coventry has exceeded my expectations on this one. Once I started it I couldn't put it down until I had read the last word.
This story is almost identical to my husbands and my story. Falling in love in high school, parents not happy , him joining the Navy to appease parents,returning two years later and us eloping after reconnecting for two weeks. We were always surprising eaer with tokens of love. Our marriage lasted almost 52 years when he passed I enjoyed reading someone else's interpretation of my love for my husband. Even today eight years later I look back at all the different ways we showed each other how much we loved our lives together, I know I married the right one. Your book just put it into words. Thank you
I enjoyed the story about Sophia and Drew. There were times I was yelling at the pages for them to get on the same wavelength but so glad they got it right in the end.
Sophia was just invited to a wedding in FL. She recently broke up with her boyfriend and missed having a date for things like this. Maybe she can ask her best friend, Drew?
Drew was too good-looking to be anyone’s friend…but he was Sophia’s (friend.) Sophia was the book-loving book worm—“Guys don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses.” But Drew liked her as she was, and instantly agrees to be her wedding date.
The two have wanted each other ever since high school, but neither are willing to risk their friendship. As they practice being a couple, the feelings start to stir.
This started off fun and flirty, but I thought it was kind of slow. You’d kind of wished the two would get it on already. The whole thing is on the “should we or shouldn’t we” question. And then Drew makes a list to convince Sophia that they should be together. Well, that just made it even slower.
It’s a good friends-to-lovers romance, but it just felt lukewarm to me.
It's just a friend's wedding so why not take my Best friend Drew. No big deal we can pretend to be dating like we once did in high school. I just can't let him know I wish we were more. I can't risk our friendship, Sophia can't find out I want this to be more.