A quick and entertaining read. Kennedy is a likeable character who finds herself in a sticky situation of her own making. She forces her good-looking neighbour to help her out, only to find herself falling for him. However, what would a good looking, well sought after bachelor see in her?Drake finds himself drawn into helping out his friend and neigbur, who has lied to family and friends and told them that the two are engaged. Visiting a small town, and being welcomed into a warm and living, if somewhat quirky family, has him reassessing his personal goals for life. Is Kennedy what he has been looking for all along?Silly situations and crazy family members make a week in Friendly Corners an adventure neither Kennedy nor Drake were expecting. It will make you smile, and give you a fun escape. I have to say I really like this book! It was so cute and the banter between Kennedy and Drake was so fun that I found myself smiling from ear to ear. This was a sweet romance where two friends end up seeing other in a completely different light.Ok so Kennedy loves her career and relationships never interested her and she never really paid attention to guys in her life including her super, sexy neighbor Drake. Now they are friends and as such she is forced to ask him to pretend to be her fiance on her trip back home for week-long reunion celebrations. Soon these two start having feelings for each other as they engage with the antics with her parents and townspeople. They try to resist their urges for fears that it will change their friendship, but the sexual tension becomes too much.Before you know it these two hook up and the emotional impact that occurs next is so sweet and tender that it will brighten your day and make you feel warm inside knowing something beautiful happened. 4 Stars
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so romantic yet funny like a rom com well it is! would make and amazing film!
—Wayne
Engaging, funny and tender. Great weekend read.Adult book
—christi
nice action, great interaction between the characters
—Valerie