Almost Just Friends- Jill Shalvis
William Morrow/HarperCollins Publishers
Release Date: January 21, 2020
Rating:
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Synopsis: Piper Manning’s about as tough as they come, she’s had to be. She raised her siblings and they’ve thankfully flown the coop. All she has to do is finish fixing up the lake house her grandparents left her, sell it, and then she’s free.
When a massive storm hits, she runs into a tall, dark and brooding stranger, Camden Reid. There’s a spark there, one that shocks her. Surprising her further, her sister and brother return, each of them holding their own secrets. The smart move would be for Piper to ignore them all but Cam unleashes emotions deep inside of her that she can’t deny, making her yearn for something she doesn’t understand. And her siblings…well, they need each other.
Only when the secrets come out, it changes everything Piper thinks she knows about her family, herself…and Cam. Can she find a way to outrun the demons? The answer is closer than she thinks—just as the new life she craves may have already begun.
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Piper Manning has had to be an adult since she was 13, raising her two siblings and trying to keep them all together. Now, just when she thinks she can have a life of her own, they're back home with their own dark secrets and a new neighbor has moved in with demons of his own. Cam's learned too late what it means to be present in someone's life and he's not going to make the same mistakes again. He's just not sure he can convince Piper that as similar as their pasts are, their futures can be even better.
Piper is a great heroine. She's sassy, snarky, and hanging on to sanity by her fingernails. She tries to control everything in her life with bullet point journals and office supplies (another reason I lover her- someone who gets my "inner office supply ho") and is afraid to let go, be surprised, and enjoy life. She's terrified of letting people in, because that's when they hurt you the most. And she's terrified of loving anyone because none of the people she loves have ever put her first. Brother and sister Gavin and Winnie may be younger than Piper, but have managed to have life crisis at the same time and come home. Because despite all the fighting Piper, and Wildstone, are home. They may be trying to get themselves together, but by not sharing that with Piper, she feels like she has to continue worrying about them and putting her life on hold.
Cam is a Coast Guard, and does his best in high stress, no emotion situations. When his younger brother dies, Cam goes home to their father and finds a life he never expected. A life that includes Piper faster than he could have anticipated. I loved the chemistry between them- both the slow burn and the firestorm varieties. They manage to be perfect compliments to each other in ways they didn't know they needed, and they understand each other in ways that terrify them. Neither one is perfect, and they (and Gavin and Winnie) make plenty of mistakes along the way, but they personify what making family work can be all about when you have love.
With characters dealing (or not) with the deaths of loved ones there is definitely some soul searching and tear-jerker moments in Almost Just Friends, but Shalvis mixes the serious and the emotional with just the right amount of humor and sarcasm to keep things going. All the characters in Friends are deep, flawed, and completely human and relatable- no surface characters here. Almost Just Friends was a great read, full of heart, and not to be missed!
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
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