When We Were Friends by Nancy Yeager | Book review

Book review : 
 It is fast read, with twists and turns and community coming together to protect one another. The author does a great job of character building with both women. One starts to see things threw their eyes, and wonder if one would do the same thing for a close friend or sister?

The story of Frannie and Lexi is one of a deep friendship trying to find its way back. Frannie, just weeks from parole, finally meets with Lexi. Four years in prison knowing she failed her best friend, Frannis is ready to disappear but first she must get something from Lexi. She also runs into Seth, a long time love crush. He can mess up her plans.

But when an old enemy surfaces, Frannie realizes her staying endangers everyone she loves. And even though she might have found her heart’s true home, there’s no guarantee she can keep it. Do you have a ride or die?

Author Yeager has a knack for drawing characters with just the right snark hellbent on covering up their vulnerability. And Yeager’s romance chops are on full titillating display when Francie is re-introduced to an old crush. Escalating danger, accelerating romance—When We Were Friends is one fun precipitous ride! I highly recommend it.

Thank you @NetGalley and Red Adept Publishing for a copy of this book for my honest review.
 

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