More than a Friend Request by Julie Prestsater
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This book was super romantic. Hannah and Adam dated in college during their senior year. Hannah roommate and Adam’s twin were dating and introduced them to each other. Adam wasn’t interested in being set up but that all changed what he first saw Hannah. Hannah was so nervous about meeting Adam. They had an easy relationship they just fell in love and there was never really any trying they just were. Then Adam broke up with Hannah to go to medical school. Now fifteen years later he sends her a friend request on FaceSpace. Hannah can’t believe it. It’s been so long why now? Should she except or not. In the end she does. That one choice changes the rest of her life. Adam is nervous, what is she declines her request. Her profile is private so he doesn’t know anything about her current going ons. Adam wants to try to get Hannah back. He regrets ever breaking up with her. He has always known she is the one for him but he couldn’t take the chance that maybe he wouldn’t be able to handle medical school and Hannah would see him fail. There is only one thing he doesn’t regret about the last 15 years and that is his son, Danny. Will Hannah and Adam get their second chance? Could this be the start of that second chance? I liked this story though for me it was a little hard to accept that she would take him back so easily. Although it has been fifteen years and she did have all the time to work through everything and come to terms with the fact that she still loved him and knew his was the one for him. I did love how easy they were with each other. There was never any nervousness really. They just were and that is how it should be. They have this incredible easiness about them. Danny was a great character. He has a great relationship with his dad and wants him to be happy. He accepted Hannah as if she was always a part of his life. The book was a great quick read. The story flowed great and the characters were great. I would like to read more about the characters especially his twin Aaron and Hannah’s friend. I look forward to reading more books by Julie in the future.
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