Friend (What Happens on Campus Series Book 3) by M L Sparrow – Review by Angela Hayes

FriendFriend by M.L. Sparrow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Friend: A College Romance is the third book in the What Happens on Campus series by M.L Sparrow. This is a friends to lovers/college romance with some drama, emotion, friendship, and more. As expected from reading quite a few of Ms. Sparrow’s other books, this story is really well written- and the storyline will definitely pull you in, so before you know it- you’ll be hooked.
The characters are crafted so well- becoming fully realised and complex individuals who were very realistic and entirely believable- having their own personalities, quirks and flaws.
We met Terri Murphy in the previous book, “Flirt”, as she is Riley’s Twin. She experienced a very traumatic event which has left her emotionally wrought. She is normally the calm, steady, reliable, and grounded twin- with a fierce independent streak- so needing, and asking for help, is all new to her. She struggles with her situation, and ‘moving on’ from the attack. So, when everyone heads off for Spring Break she stays behind- but so does her best friend, Jet. She’s had a secret crush on him for the past 3 years, but he’d only seemed interested in friendship. He aspires to become an author and has put all his focus and energy into achieving his dream. But he feels for his friend and what she has been through, and he wants to take her mind off her troubles and distract her, as best he can. As they spend time together having fun, he begins to realise how much more there is to appreciate about her. Feelings being to develop. But he will need to convince her that his new-found interest isn’t just a ruse to try and make her feel better. Will he convince her that his romantic interest is real? Will they risk their friendship and take a chance on love? What does fate have in store for these two? This story is well worth the read to find out!!

Thank you, Ms. Sparrow!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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