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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Not many books that I can say I did not like..it seemed all over the place for me! ( ) Reviewed for Read Your Writes Book Reviews www.readyourwrites.blogspot.com Sleeping with Mr. Sexy is one of those cute friends to lovers books, which at times will make you want to jump into the pages and slap a character. Over the course of about two years, we get to explore the relationship between Lydia Nichols and Chase Andrews, who have been best friends for roughly six years. The book starts with the night before Lydia leaves San Francisco and moves to New York to pursue her dream career. At her going away party, after a few drinks, Lydia and Chase decide to follow their hearts and go after what they really want, each other. The next morning, Lydia awakes to discover that she’s made a terrible mistake of sleeping with her best friend and runs off to New York without ever looking back. For his part, Chase tries desperately to contact Lydia but she refuses to take any of his phone calls or texts. While I can say I really liked this book, bordering on loving it, the one thing I really didn’t like was that it went back and forth between the present and the past without any indication that you were traveling back in time. Sleeping with Mr. Sexy is a story about what happens to a group of friends when one or two decide to change the dynamics of the group. We’re allowed to see the mistakes and realizations Lydia and Chase make with each other and their lives, and we get to see what happens when one friend has had enough. S.L. Scott is the Queen of the short story. She always manages to draw you in and make all of the main characters well rounded and give you a satisfying, if not amazing ending. Source: Personal Purchase sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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