Just Good Friends
Omaha Contemporary Romances, no. 3
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Publisher Description
Tiffany Clark recently had her 35th birthday, and she isn't married, something that worries her parents to no end. To make matters worse, her sister's wedding is quickly approaching and Tiffany has no date. When her mom threatens to pair her up with someone she doesn't want, Tiffany takes matters into her own hands and asks her best friend, Tyler Jackson, to pose as her boyfriend.
It'll only be for the wedding. The lie won't go any further than that. But in a moment of frustration, Tyler blurts out that he and Tiffany are married. That's okay, though. Because as soon as they get back to Omaha, Tiffany will tell them the truth. Only, it's a little hard to do that when her very excited parents are coming to visit "the happy newlyweds".
In this romantic comedy, Tyler and Tiffany are about to learn there is no such thing as a little white lie.
*This is book 3 in the Omaha Contemporary Romances Series.
Book 1: With This Ring I Thee Dread
Book 2: What Nathan Wants
Book 3: Just Good Friends
Customer Reviews
Mediocre
The main characters’ are fine, not heavily fleshed out and they realize they’re in love way too abruptly but the biggest problem I have with this book is Nathan Randolph from the previous book. This man is a sociopath who believes he’s always right and therefore has the right to control and direct everyone else’s lives. It’s so annoying because no one ever calls him out and he keeps doing it. Plus the characters keep making excuses for him saying he has a good heart. I don’t care how good a heart he has, he has no right to treat others with such disrespect. He’s definitely a sociopath and really seems to enjoy controlling others no matter what their feelings are on the matter. I can’t believe a woman author would write such a monstrous character and make him the good guy. Over all the relationship between Tyler and Tiffany is fine if not a tad boring but Nathan ruined the last two books in this series for me.