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From USA Today Bestselling author K Webster comes an angst-filled, friends-to-enemies-to-lovers MM romance! I’m in love with my best friend. Lie. I’m in love with my enemy. Truth. But they’re the same. They. Are. The. Same. Lines in my world are blurry between fantasy and reality. Truth and lies. Love and hate. Copeland Justice is my enemy. My once best friend. The sadist in my heart plucking and pulling at every thread of who I am until I’m unraveled at his feet. His mouth says he hates me. His eyes burn with animosity for me. His heart beats for someone else. But Copeland Justice is the best liar of us all.
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4.5!!
Did I love this? Idk. I mean, does the sun shine? Do birds sing?
Come on. K. Webster was basically like, "Hi, Cori. I wrote this book for you." It reminded me a lot of Him in the sense that it had a similar premise, even if things played out very differently. I just love best friends who become more than friends. I can't help it.
It had a weird plotline involving high school students getting engaged because of family pressure. They talk about it being weird, that high school students would get engaged, so at least there's that. But it just seemed very out of the blue.
It was enjoyable, and reading all these sort of new adult (they're in hs but it def reads like new adult) romances is reminding me of why I love this genre in the first place. So it's safe to say I will be picking up more in 2020.
Also, haaaad to listen to this on audiobook bc it has the same narrators as Him and Us, and damn if the guy who narrates for Wes and Copeland doesn't have the sexiest voice ever, idk who does.