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The Friendship Pact by Jill Shalvis
2.0

Shalvis continues her Sunrise Cove series with The Friendship Pact. It's summer in Tahoe and Tae, working as an event planner, and her mom April, working as a receptionist for an adventure business for wounded vets and at-risk youth are working on a day of fun for the company. But Tae meets someone who puts doubt in her mind about the story she's been told about her father. Now she's trying to find the truth while also confronting someone from her past.

Uuuuggggg. Y'all this wasn't good. It took me ages to finish. I mostly thought it was boring. April felt simultaneously old and young. She's only in her early 40s, but sometimes she felt so much older. Tae felt younger than she was. She's in her late 20s, but she read like she was in her early 20s. The story was also flat. There wasn't really a whole lot to it. I just...really didn't dig this one.