The Colors of Friendship (The Colors Trilogy Book 1) by K.R. Raye – Review by M Policicchio

The Colors of Friendship (Colors Trilogy, #1)The Colors of Friendship by K.R. Raye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I wasn’t sure what I was getting when I picked this book. I read the synopsis. Three college kids learn about life, love and the true value of friendship. Sure. When I started reading, I was sucked into their lives. Imani, the independent, wise-cracking, focused engineering student that despite turning down love is driven towards her goals of a degree and career, while trying to protect her friends. Especially Melody, a hopeful romantic that just wants what her parents found in college. Melody is a little too naive for her own good. And, Lance the big brother to all. Lance is a cad to everyone but his girls, Imani and Melody. Lance is focused on making the NFL, getting a degree, and protecting his friends.

Imani, Melody and Lance meet during freshman orientation and become inseparable. Imani and Melody are roomies and Lance spends as much time as he can there. Everything goes well until someone new poses a threat to the group.

The beautiful friendship that these three have developed is friendship goals. The way they are there for each other is heartwarming. I won’t lie there are times I was yelling at the characters for their choices, times I wanted to throw my device across the room because someone ignored another giant red flag….I am talking about you, Melody. I have moved up Book 2 on my reading list. I can’t wait. I also love some of the side characters. Big Tony stole my heart. This book is fantastic. It is a shame that I have a day job!

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