The Best Friend Problem
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4.4 • 24 Ratings
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Prudence Carlson considers herself fortunate. Not only does she run a fulfilling wedding-planning business with her girlfriends in Colorado, she also has her firefighter bestie, Finn. In fact, the only thing that’s been missing from Pru’s life is a baby of her own. Fortunately, it’s the twenty-first century—and Pru can take matters into her own hands. She doesn’t need to find the perfect guy to create the life she wants.
What Pru is not expecting is that all this talk of babies and donors leads to Pru and Finn crossing the one line they weren’t supposed to cross. Ever… But they’re the best of friends. How could one sizzling night change their close relationship?
Then the unthinkable happens. Now Pru’s pregnant…with Finn’s baby. They’ve already survived college, new jobs, and bad breakups—how hard can it be to manage crib shopping, birth classes, and late-night cravings? But while it’s one thing to navigate pregnancy with a husband, it’s an entirely different matter when it’s your best friend…especially when he’s never, ever seen himself as daddy material.
Each book in the Mile High Happiness series is STANDALONE:
*The Best Friend Problem
*The Best Man Problem
*The Roommate Problem
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable
A new author to me, I found myself captivated by this story from the first to the last chapter. Pru and Finn are best friends and after one drunken night of passion, Pru finds herself pregnant. For Pru this is a dream come true, even though it was not how she had planned to conceive.
The banter between Pru and Finn, as well as Pru and her partners/roommates was humorous and at times made for some laugh out loud moments.
I really enjoyed the relationship that Finn and Pru built based on a firm friendship of many years. Even though it took a lot for them both to realize the feelings that they had for one another. It appears everyone else could see it, except them.
Miss communication led to stress and tension at times throughout it all you knew that their friendship would remain intact. Although having said that there were times that I got frustrated with both Pru and Finn.
Hopefully the secondary characters will get their own stories as I for one would love to read their stories.