Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Review: Frenemies - Emma Hart

Frenemies Frenemies by Emma Hart
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars

Frenemies by Emma Hart is a wonderfully written, fun book full of great characters and a catchy storyline. Imogen lives with her grandma (who’s a hoot!). She runs her families Arts and Craft store whilst giving lessons to children throughout the week. One day, Imogen gets a new neighbour and it is no other that Mason, her not boyfriend but hook up buddy from college who left without saying goodbye. Hence the drama of him moving in next door! Also, in tow is Mason’s cute little daughter, his ex who is going to get remarried and drama of epic proportion. The story focuses on fate and how Imogen and Mason are meant to be, if only Imogen could put on her big girl pants and deal with her past.

This is a laugh out loud rom com, which Emma Hart does really well. Imogen’s grandmother is a hoot as is the rest of the granny reading book club! There are so many wonderful characters throughout this book, it is hard to put your finger on just one that you like. Mason and Imogen are great together, they have a fun-loving attitude towards each other and some of the practical jokes that they do to each other are hilarious! Saying that, there is a serious side in the book and that comes from Imogen and her moving on from Mason in the past. There certainly were a few mistakes and mis-communications on both parts!

Mason is such a good character; he is a good dad and I think he rather enjoys the quirkiness which is Imogen and her grandmother. Mason might have been a booty call in college but he has certainly matured into a good man, father and guy. I just think Imogen likes giving him a hard time to change to much in the beginning.

The story is minimal drama (except from grandma) and mainly focuses on having to grow up and forget about the past, being a different type of adult and being in a fated relationship when both are ready.

If you like your books with a lot of wit, sass, minimal drama, entertaining and totally laugh out loud moments, then Frenemies and Emma Hart are the ones for you! A really enjoyable read!

ARC received for a fair, honest and sometimes long review 😊




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