Friends With Benefits by Laura Carter

Thank you @rararesources and @LCarterAuthor for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Friends with benefits has a great front cover and it is a romcom genre. This story will have you laughing out loud. It did make me giggle in places. Friends with benefits is the third book in the series. You can read it as a standalone as I did but I will go and find the other two. There is two narrators in the story: Jake who lives in London and has made arrangement with house mate Jess for no strings arrangement, just friends and fun. The story is at a good pace and is beautifully written. I found it very difficult to put down in a good way. Friends with benefits is a fun and light read. 5 stars Friends with Benefits A high - flying investor New Yorker Jake Harrington loves a lot of things about living in London: his lucrative hedge fund job, the way British women melt at the sound of an American accent, being thousands of miles away from the girl who betrayed him. And, oh yes, his just - sex arrangement with his gorgeous roommate, Jess. His sexy British flatmate Jess's deal with Jake suits her fine. No commitments, no risk of being hurt again, just fun and friendship. And friends do each other favors , like agreeing to go on a trip to New York where Jake will have to face his past. And a vacation that will change everything... What friends shouldn't do? Suddenly find themselves feeling something much more complicated than simple lust. When "no strings" is no longer enough, will Jake be willing to take the ultimate gamble? Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/friendsbenefitssocial Author Bio – Laura Carter writes romance and women's fiction with a rom antic slant. Exploring everyday relationships and getting under the skin of her characters is her passion. She takes inspiration from everything she overhears in cafés, so be wary of that strange woman 'listening' to music next time you're chatting over co ffee. Laura lives with her family in Jersey, Channel Islands.

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