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He's a hot high school chemistry teacher living in a small town. She's a globetrotting journalist running from her past. They used to be best friends. Then one kiss changes everything. Kate Fletcher is my kryptonite. She's also my best friend. Former best friend? I'm not sure what you call it when we grew up attached at the hip and then she left Silver Creek (and me) to travel the world. The important thing is: Kate is back. (Temporarily.) And I'm still in love with her. (Permanently.) But something is different now. The attraction doesn't seem one-sided. I don't think I'm imagining the heat in Kate's eyes or the chemistry crackling between us. But will that be enough to keep Kate here, when, for as long as I can remember, all she's wanted to do is leave? I'm determined to give her a reason to stay. Family. Connection. Roots. And me. I'll have to start with sparks and fire, but if I take this step, there's no turning back to simple friendship. And if she doesn't feel the same way, I might lose her again-this time for good. How to Kiss Your Best Friend is a sweet romantic comedy with all the crackling chemistry and sizzling kisses you want in a closed-door romance but no explicit scenes.
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4 primary booksHawthorne Brothers is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Jenny Proctor.
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SPOILERS I don't know what it was, but I was hooked on this story by chapter 3. The tension is so good. You clearly see both character's feelings for each other because of the dual point of view but they obviously don't know each other's perspective. I think if the book were any longer, it would have been too much build up. I enjoyed the character development within Kate and her figuring out what is best for her and realizations from her past. One thing I did not like however was the portrayal in the initial chapters of Kate - that she was just stringing Brody along for their entire friendship when they were in school. It was more from secondary characters than Brody; however, it gave the vibe that she “owed” him something when men and women can just be friends. I also did not like at the end when Brody was so upset about her going on the trip to London. Should she have spoken with Brody about what transpired between them? Yes. However, he KNEW about the trip. This wasn't her fleeing the morning after for no reason. He was well aware of this trip and yet he still used that as an excuse to write her off.