I loved the build-up between Jas and Devon as they explored their feelings for each other and nagivated their career paths. Laura Brown does a great job pulling her readers in and keeping them hooked until the last page. But maybe it’s possible to have the best of both worlds: keep the one relationship I can’t live without and indulge in an attraction I can’t deny. Friend (With Benefits) Zone was a fantastic read, complete with well-developed characters and edge-of-your-seat tension. And the more time we spend together in close quarters, the harder it’ll be to resist the spark of attraction I’ve always felt. I know Devon would do anything for me, but I’m afraid what I want to happen will ruin our friendship forever. We’ve had about a million sleepovers since we met in the kindergarten Deaf program, but this time it’s different because I can’t stop thinking about his hard body covering mine, every single night. When my best friend Devon shows up at my door and uses his stubborn charm (emphasis on stubborn) to get me to move in with him, I give in. After dealing with the constant manhandling that comes with being a cocktail waitress at a dive bar and surviving a date from hell, I see an eviction notice slapped on the door of my sketchy basement apartment. I’m ridiculously attracted to my best friend. FRIEND (WITH BENEFITS) ZONE, a new adult contemporary romance
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