jrkrell 's review for:

The Friendship Pact by Jill Shalvis
4.0

Rounded up because I really appreciated the portrayal of troubled youths.

Tae was raised by her single mother, who was turned out by her parents when she got pregnant at 15. They survived, though there was a lot of couch surfing, moving, going hungry.... At 28 Tae now has her own successful business and has a current client that is an adventure company working with the disabled and a lot of wounded warriors, and who she convinces to add at risk/troubled youths. However, she is also confronted with her high school one night stand who says he just wants to be friends.