The Colors of Friendship (The Colors Trilogy Book 1) by K.R. Raye – Review by Jenni Bishop
The Colors of Friendship by K.R. Raye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
3.5 stars
Trigger warning – there is domestic violence/an abusive relationship.
Lance, Imani and Melody meet and instantly click. The Colors of Friendship is about friendship, watching the characters grow as individuals and become besties. It is about their journey through good times and bad times and times that will test their friendship.
Lance wants to have fun and is our resident sports jock and any lady will do man and makes no apologies but he would do anything for his two besties.
Imani is sassy, sarcastic and serious about her study and loyal friend. She had me laughing at her banter.
Melody is naïve and a fairy tale romantic at heart and sees the best in people leading to her falling for the biggest a’hole who is good at masking who he is. This took up most of the book which I found to be a slow read in the start but picked up near the end. I also found it hard to relate to/invest in her a lot of the time because she spent a lot of time in the clouds and wanted to shake her to wake up.
When things take a turn for the worst Melody will need her friends more than ever.
Reviewed by @jennadb
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