Sunday, May 16, 2021

Review of Just Friends by Sofia T. Summers

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Betty Marie Finch and Oswald "Oz" Benjamin Harris. When this book opens we find that Ginny Oz's grandmother is getting ready to move to Florida with another widowed older woman from her book club. Oz is sad to see her go but when he finds out she has a rent controlled apartment he thinks "he wishes he could be that lucky". When he gets home to more drama than he thought was possible he wonders what is up. So he goes to his best friends/ roommates room and asks. Apparently they are all getting kicked out because one of the roommates was sleeping with their married landlord and his wife isn't happy. So his solution get his grandma's rent controlled place for him and Betty. Betty has known Oz since they were in their teens. She has also known his grandmother for almost that long. So going to Sunday dinner isn't anything unusual. Oz saying they are married just to get the apartment that is unusual. Part of her is mad at him for making her lie to his grandmother another part knows it is either this or they are both homeless. So she goes along with it not because she thinks it is the right thing to do but because it is the only thing. What happens though when feelings get involved? Will it be a HEA or just one of those things they will laugh about later in life?

Such and amazing story. It will draw you in and not let go till the very end. I would highly recommend to anyone and everyone. 



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