book three in the brits in manhattan series, hedging his bets, has drew's little brother jake front and center with his commitment-phobic roommate jess.
these two are kind of dumb, and i mean this in the nicest possible way because they are damn likable and funny and just a pleasure to read about. but they are also impossibly stupid because they are so all in with each other from the get-go. jake and jess have this friends-with-benefits-only-when-we're-drunk relationships that is a cover for the fact that they are really in a relationship.
when jake's ex is going to be around for his planned vacation with his family in the hamptons, he convinces jess to join him. it's not a fake relationship story, she's there for moral support. everyone knows they say they are just friends, but everyone also knows they are totally into each other and can't get out of their own way.
the novel is about them figuring out their baggage and finding a way to move forward in a way that lets them acknowledge how they feel. and it's all really enjoyable.
i don't know if there are more stories planned. is it wrong if part of me would like a marty and sarah story? like maybe there was something more going on there?
**hedging his bets will publish on may 22, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/kensington books (lyrical caress) in exchange for my honest review.
these two are kind of dumb, and i mean this in the nicest possible way because they are damn likable and funny and just a pleasure to read about. but they are also impossibly stupid because they are so all in with each other from the get-go. jake and jess have this friends-with-benefits-only-when-we're-drunk relationships that is a cover for the fact that they are really in a relationship.
when jake's ex is going to be around for his planned vacation with his family in the hamptons, he convinces jess to join him. it's not a fake relationship story, she's there for moral support. everyone knows they say they are just friends, but everyone also knows they are totally into each other and can't get out of their own way.
the novel is about them figuring out their baggage and finding a way to move forward in a way that lets them acknowledge how they feel. and it's all really enjoyable.
i don't know if there are more stories planned. is it wrong if part of me would like a marty and sarah story? like maybe there was something more going on there?
**hedging his bets will publish on may 22, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/kensington books (lyrical caress) in exchange for my honest review.
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