Book Review: More Than Friends

 


Jude Kensington is the playboy of Pembroke Hills Country Club and the last person I expected to be living with this summer.

Charming flirt. Billionaire bachelor. And my friend who once kissed me during a night neither of us can remember—or forget. But before things could get complicated, a surprise showed up on his doorstep.

A baby. His baby.

With no clue how to care for an infant and me in search of a place to live, we strike a deal: I’ll help him survive fatherhood, and he’ll give me a place to stay. Temporary. Convenient. Totally platonic.

Except nothing about this arrangement feels simple. Not when I’m rocking his daughter to sleep. Not when I catch him watching me like I’m something he can’t have. And definitely not when I remember exactly how it felt to kiss him.

Falling for Jude was never part of the deal. But the longer we play house, the harder it is to pretend I don’t want to be more than friends…


My Review

Jude and Charlotte are really great friends. So much so that Charlotte does not spare a second thought when she drops by Jude's house to watch out coffee that she spilled and strips down to her intimate underclothing. Jude was not prepared. Yet you know what he was even more unprepared for...his newborn daughter, Ava.

"I love to make her blush"

Seeing Jude and Charlotte interact with Ava is so endearing. The fact that Charlotte and Jude were great friends first just made the steamy scenes that much better. 

"Jude and I were always meant to be more than friends."

At this point I feel like I have become a regular at Pembroke Hills. Jude and Charlotte are what makes friends to lovers so good. I loved these two. This book is a must read. Kat is at the top of her game with this book and series. 







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