This could easily have devolved into petty high school drama. Instead, Lawrence uses the “sister’s friend” trope to explore real questions: Am I betraying my family by choosing this person? What if I lose both my sister and the woman I love? The conflict feels earned, not manufactured.
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When a twist of fate (think a broken-down car and an unexpected snowstorm) forces Lila and Jenna into close quarters, the carefully maintained “just my sister’s friend” wall comes crumbling down. What follows is a heated, emotional exploration of wanting what you’ve been told you can’t have. 1. The Chemistry is Instant (and Believable) Eve Lawrence excels at writing want . From the first page, the charged glances and accidental touches between Lila and Jenna sizzle. You feel Lila’s decade-long crush like a living thing, and you understand why Jenna is so magnetically drawn to the quieter, more genuine sister. Their dialogue crackles with a mix of teasing and raw vulnerability. This could easily have devolved into petty high school drama
📌 Disclaimer: I received an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) of this book from the author, but all opinions are my own. Affiliate links may be used. The conflict feels earned, not manufactured
Just don’t blame me if you stay up past 2 AM turning the pages. Have you read Eve Lawrence’s other work? Or do you have a favorite “forbidden romance” trope? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!