Author: Emma Hart
Release Date: December
12, 2016
My name is Brooke Barker…And I’m a freaking disaster.No, seriously. I’m a college drop-out working a dead-end job, my best friend Carly’s dog gets more action than I do, and I have more bad dates in my diary than there are movie remakes.
Not to mention I’m completely and utterly in love with Cain Elliott.The problem? He’s in a relationship. With a girl who’s so plastic she makes Barbie cry herself to sleep with jealousy.
The second problem? He’s my best friend.
My shut-up-and-put-harry-potter, yes-this-is-your-shirt, help-I-have-no-power, crap-I’m-out-of-tampon, kinda best friend.
And that’s all he can be, right?
Right.Being Brooke is a standalone romantic comedy. Hilarious, super-sexy, and possibly highly inappropriate at times, this is the perfect feel-good read!
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Review
**4.5 stars**
Let me just start out by saying,
Emma Hart rocks at writing secondary characters, not to mention how superb her
grandparents are when she writes them. I crack up every time I think of
Brooke's grandpa in this book. If you loved Nona from the Holly Wood Files,
you're going to love grandpa. Now moving onto the rest of the story.
Brooke Barker has a serious
problem. She is in love with her best friend, since she was 15 mins you, Cain
Elliott. The only problem is Cain has a girlfriend and man does she not like her.
Does Cain have any idea Brooke has feelings for him? Nope. Which makes the
story even more Kerala life and love able. I connected with Brooke on so many
levels that it wasn't even funny. I flat out loved her. There were so many
times I would crack up out loud over things she would say or do.
Cain is amazing. I think next to
Drake, he is my next favorite Emma Hart male character. He has these two best
friends that are female and a girlfriend, all who hate each other. He is all
man. He loves his family and his friends. He holds his friendship with Brooke
as one of the most important things in his life. Can he survive with all of
these females in his life or does he pick one over the other? Does he want
Brooke like she wants him?
I seriously hope that two of the
secondary characters Zeke and Carly get their own book. I feel a story is there
that needs to be told.
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