Monday, February 15, 2021

Review: Distracted

Distracted Distracted by Michelle Fernandez
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Goodreads Link: Distracted by Michelle Fernandez | Goodreads

Blurb:
Sabrina Kent is my best friend. Our childhood was carefree and full of daring adventures. Then we grew up, pursued our careers, and moved on with our lives. She's the girl I've loved since I was fifteen. The thing is, she doesn't know it, and I never plan on telling her.

The death of her parents brought us back to our hometown of Sunnyville six years ago. We reminisced and I was her shoulder to cry on. One thing led to another, giving each other a night I will never forget, and the bond that ended our friendship.

Now, another funeral brings me back home, and there she is, with her daughter. Sabrina is everything I want but can't have. I want to talk to her about our awkward night and rectify what we once had.

But just when things get right with us, complications arise, and outside forces threaten our lives.

My review:

Distracted is part of the Everyday Heroes World series and was a wonderful addition to the series.  It was fast paced and had an interesting storyline of childhood friends to lovers.  Sabrina and Spencer were best friends growing up until one-night things changed.  That night changed everything for Sabrina.  When her grandmother passes away, she returns to Sunnyville with her daughter.  Spencer had been secretly in love with Sabrina since they were teenagers, but he kept it a secret.  Now they are both in town again and secrets are exposed.  Just as they begin to think they will have a future together; an unexpected enemy sets out to destroy their happiness.  Will the past keep them apart or will Spencer be able to save Sabrina?

I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

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