From Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestselling Author M. Robinson comes a new stand-alone romance with all the feels.
What happens when you make a pact with your boys to stay single and never fall in love?
Well, you get the Playboy Pact.
We were friends, her and I.
Best friends.
It was easy.
Simple.
Comfortable.
That was our dynamic.
We had a system.
An understanding.
An unspoken arrangement.
We were there for each other through thick and thin. We had an unbreakable bond. Nobody understood our friendship. Because a guy and a girl couldn’t just be best friends without emotions getting involved, right?
Without noticing, everything shifted, and I was experiencing all these new feelings…
Jealousy.
Possessiveness.
She’s mine.
Yeah…
For the first time in my life, Mila wasn’t merely a girl I trusted and hung out with on a regular basis.
She had become…
…the woman I was in love with.
Caroline's Review
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This story was funny, sexy and so much fun!
”After all these years, all this time, Mila didn’t just look like my best friend, but like a woman who I was seeing for the first time. Right there. In that second, I wanted more. Her.”
Leo Hawkins and Mila Lawrence have been best friends since they were babies. She was his person. He was her person. It was purely platonic between them – they even helped each other to score with the opposite sex. Everyone questioned their close friendship, even his three guy friends. When one of his other best friends shows an unexpected interest in Mila, Leo suddenly starts feeling jealous and possessive, and is looking at Mila in a somewhat different light. They are about to graduate college and she’s headed out of state…away from him. He desperately wants to hold on to her, but can he stop her from following her dreams?
”There was no going back after this, we crossed the line, we were so far over the line, it was now gone.”
This story was fun from the get-go. There was a lot of guy humour from Leo and his three male best friends. Mila holds her own with them and can definitely handle herself. I adored the relationship she had with Leo, and I thought it was completely natural that they crossed the line because I think that the wake-up call they needed was believable. Even though they’d always been platonic, their friend chemistry translated well into something more, and they were physically in sync with one another. I thought Mila was quite unfair to put the ball in Leo’s court though, in terms of asking her to stay. She didn’t seem to see that he loved her enough to prevent her from chasing her dreams. Overall, a great, fun read.
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