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The Friendship Pact
by Jill Shalvis
Heartwarming and Emotional Second Chance Romance
What you need to know about “The Friendship Pact”:
✔ Sunrise Cove #2
✔ Third Person, Multiple Point of View
✔ Second Chance Romance
✔ F/M Contemporary Romance
✔ Tae Holmes, FMC
✔ Riggs Copeland, MMC
✔ Disability rep
✔ Can be read as Complete Standalone
This is my first time reading a book by Jill Shalvis. I really enjoyed “The Friendship Pact” so I know it won’t be the last. This is the second book in the Sunrise Cove series but can be read as a complete standalone. This is an emotional and heartwarming book about love, friendship and family.
Tae and her mother, April, are close as April had Tae when she was just fifteen years old. They’ve made a promise to each other to try dating again. Tae is an event planner and she’s at an event when an elderly man tells her he knows her father. Tae is shocked and confused because April told her that her father died when Tae was a baby.
After the event she runs into Riggs Copeland, an old friend and ex from high school. They have a disastrous time of it on the way home to Tae’s and afterward when they are a little beaten up and tending to each other, they have a “moment”. Riggs stops and tells Tae that they should be friends again like they were in high school.
Riggs isn’t intending to stay in Sunrise Cove so, even though he is attracted to Tae, he feels like friendship is for the best. Tae and Riggs make a friendship pact for the summer. This is for the best as Tae is going to be working with him at his and his brother’s company.
The book follows Tae as she searches for clues surrounding her father as well as following her relationships with Riggs, April and Riggs’ relationship with his brother Jake. There’s also an emotional support dog named Grub and an old cantankerous cat.
The Friendship Pact is a pleasing second chance romance about family and finding love. It also includes some great disability representation with Jake and Riggs’ company Adrenaline HQ. The company's purpose is to make adventure sports accessible for Wounded Warriors and disabled kids and adults.
I received a review copy of this heartwarming romance and this is my honest review.
What you need to know about “The Friendship Pact”:
✔ Sunrise Cove #2
✔ Third Person, Multiple Point of View
✔ Second Chance Romance
✔ F/M Contemporary Romance
✔ Tae Holmes, FMC
✔ Riggs Copeland, MMC
✔ Disability rep
✔ Can be read as Complete Standalone
This is my first time reading a book by Jill Shalvis. I really enjoyed “The Friendship Pact” so I know it won’t be the last. This is the second book in the Sunrise Cove series but can be read as a complete standalone. This is an emotional and heartwarming book about love, friendship and family.
Tae and her mother, April, are close as April had Tae when she was just fifteen years old. They’ve made a promise to each other to try dating again. Tae is an event planner and she’s at an event when an elderly man tells her he knows her father. Tae is shocked and confused because April told her that her father died when Tae was a baby.
After the event she runs into Riggs Copeland, an old friend and ex from high school. They have a disastrous time of it on the way home to Tae’s and afterward when they are a little beaten up and tending to each other, they have a “moment”. Riggs stops and tells Tae that they should be friends again like they were in high school.
Riggs isn’t intending to stay in Sunrise Cove so, even though he is attracted to Tae, he feels like friendship is for the best. Tae and Riggs make a friendship pact for the summer. This is for the best as Tae is going to be working with him at his and his brother’s company.
The book follows Tae as she searches for clues surrounding her father as well as following her relationships with Riggs, April and Riggs’ relationship with his brother Jake. There’s also an emotional support dog named Grub and an old cantankerous cat.
The Friendship Pact is a pleasing second chance romance about family and finding love. It also includes some great disability representation with Jake and Riggs’ company Adrenaline HQ. The company's purpose is to make adventure sports accessible for Wounded Warriors and disabled kids and adults.
I received a review copy of this heartwarming romance and this is my honest review.