Genre: New Adult
Release Date: March 24.2014
Tormented by a past relationship that she can’t seem to escape, Chloe feels like her only option is to swear off men completely. Two years later, the self-imposed “man-ban” is still going strong, but then Skye walks back into her life. Skye left Bartow thirteen years ago an awkward, pimple-faced boy who didn’t quite fit in, but the man that returns evokes a white-hot fire of desire in her.
Chloe is the only woman Skye has ever loved and he’s not about to let her slip through his fingers again. She may want to put him in the friend zone, but he knows her desire for him is simmering just below the surface. Just when Skye thinks he’s finally broken down the walls of stone around Chloe’s heart, something happens that will leave them both devastated and broken. Are they strong enough to survive?
Chloe is the only woman Skye has ever loved and he’s not about to let her slip through his fingers again. She may want to put him in the friend zone, but he knows her desire for him is simmering just below the surface. Just when Skye thinks he’s finally broken down the walls of stone around Chloe’s heart, something happens that will leave them both devastated and broken. Are they strong enough to survive?
The Friend Zone by Tabetha Thompson held me in its grip the whole way. I was disappointed when I finished the book because I did not want the story to end. Chloe and Skye are the perfect pair. They both have pasts that they would rather forget. Skye has loved Chloe since high school. I love the way that the friends in the story interact with each other. They are quick with the good natured barbs and are quick to take up for each other. The reader will find themselves rooting for Skye as he tries to win Chloe over. The twist at the end, while not surprising, was also not expected.
It seemed like the story flew by like a movie that has you so engrossed that you lose track of time. There was no confusion or parts that had you scratching your head wondering what was going on…..well, just a little that lets you know there will be a next book. I give this book 4 stars **** and a standing ovation. I cannot say how much I enjoyed this book.
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