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Hailey sharp has herself focused on just one thing: to get her new salad shop-Get By the cup off the ground and running and nothing can stop her. Wes Jansen does not get all the fuss when it comes to relationships and at this point, he would rather find someone he just likes and will not love. Wes and Hailey have a disastrous meet cute and were not even supposed to a meet cute, but this strikes up a friendship between the two. Could it become more than a friendship?
When I finished A Guide to Being Just Friends on audio, I went onto Goodreads to mark it as read and rate it, but to my surprise I found out that this is the third book in the Jansen Brothers series.
I started to wonder if I felt like I was thrown into a story with characters and references hat I was missing due to not reading the first two books.
I went to see what the first two books were, but guess what?! I actually read the first two books. Book 1: Ten Rules for Faking it was rated 2 stars by me and I rated book 2:
How to love your Neighbor 3 stars.
With both books, I said that I could not connect with the characters and that I found the characters to be annoying and unlikeable. Then, I said that the chemistry between the characters were lacking.
When it comes to this book, I have to say that all the other issues I had with the first two books, is the issues I have with this book too. I think it is safe to say that Sophie Sullivan’s books are not for me and that I sadly find these books to be forgettable.
When I finished A Guide to Being Just Friends on audio, I went onto Goodreads to mark it as read and rate it, but to my surprise I found out that this is the third book in the Jansen Brothers series.
I started to wonder if I felt like I was thrown into a story with characters and references hat I was missing due to not reading the first two books.
I went to see what the first two books were, but guess what?! I actually read the first two books. Book 1: Ten Rules for Faking it was rated 2 stars by me and I rated book 2:
How to love your Neighbor 3 stars.
With both books, I said that I could not connect with the characters and that I found the characters to be annoying and unlikeable. Then, I said that the chemistry between the characters were lacking.
When it comes to this book, I have to say that all the other issues I had with the first two books, is the issues I have with this book too. I think it is safe to say that Sophie Sullivan’s books are not for me and that I sadly find these books to be forgettable.