Foes & Cons by Carrie Aarons is now live!
Sawyer Roarke was my best friend.
Growing up, our families were inseparable. We spent summers vacationing at the beach. In the school yard, it was us against the world. Then puberty hit, and we skated the thin line of staying buddies, or becoming more.
Until I accidentally found the pros and cons list he made about whether or not to date me. And there were definitely more bullet points on the no side. Acting out of rage and hurt, I embarrassed him in the most public way possible. Now, we're enemies.
We've spent the last two years tearing each other to pieces. Everyone knows that Blair and Sawyer hate the ground the other walks on, and unfortunately, I got the unpopular end of the stick while he became Mr. Prom King.
Until senior year starts, and I'm tired of running scared. For the first time ever, I stand up to the golden boy with the whip-smart tongue. As the challenges and dares pick up speed, hearts start to fall and feelings get entangled. Despite my initial discovery, I wonder if being caught by each other wouldn't be so bad.
Except Sawyer has no idea what I found all those years ago. And if the truth comes out about why I pitted us against each other, not only will he add one more con to his list ... but he can add my broken heart as well.
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Reviewer: Christi
Rating: 4 Stars
Foes & Cons by Carrie Aarons is a cute quick read. Sucked in from the very beginning the reader is tossed into the deep end of relationship drama - and we learn the crux of the issue between the characters. This NA best friends to enemies to lovers drama has just enough tension and angst to keep the reader engaged from the beginning until the end.
Carrie Aarons is very good with writing developed characters. She draws you in by making them relatable so that even when the drama seems to be a little more than what occurred in my high school, you are still cheering for the characters themselves and the story stays relatable.
I enjoyed the story of Blair and Sawyer. While in the real world it would have been great for Blair to just confront Sawyer from the beginning - or for Sawyer to not be a dumb teenage boy - but hello! FICTION. No drama =no book! I feel like Blair was a little quick to forgive Sawyer after 2 years of the harassment/bullying that she endured, but again it makes a good story. Overall, I enjoyed the plot and the supporting characters. Great read!
Meet Carrie Aarons
Author of romance novels such as Fool Me Twice and Love at First Fight, Carrie Aarons writes books that are just as swoon-worthy as they are sarcastic. A former journalist, she prefers the love stories of her imagination, and the athleisure dress code, much better.
When she isn't writing, Carrie is busy binging reality TV, having a love/hate relationship with cardio, and trying not to burn dinner. She's a Jersey girl living in Texas with her husband, daughter, son, and Great Dane/Lab rescue.
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