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The Best Friend Problem

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This is an enjoyable friends to lovers novel. Pru is hearing her biological clock ticking loudly and desperately wants a baby, even though she's not in a relationship. Finn never wants a wife or children and is Pru's best friend. As Pru waits for her artificial insemination, she and Finn cross a boundary they've never gone near before. Predictably, at her doctor's appointment, rather than learn she's read for insemination, she learns she's already pregnant.

The characters are likable, however they didn't really resonate with me and I had difficulty connecting with them. I have no idea why, as the characters are well thought out and developed. Additionally, the first part of the book seemed to drag to me. It seemed to take too long for the set up and for it to get to the "meat" of the story. However, once it got to the heart of the story, I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Fans of the genre will enjoy this book and will want to add it to your TBR list.

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Pru is the financial brains behind a wedding planning business that she co-owns with her best friends. While she longs for a nuclear family of her own, her relationships have been a bust. Because she feels her biological clock ticking, she decides to have a baby via artificial insemination.

Finn is a hot firefighter, who never seems to go out with a woman more than once. His only long-term relationship is with his best friend, Pru. Finn is shell shocked when Pru tells him that she plans to have a baby on her own; however he wants to be supportive. He suggests they celebrate by having a few shots. After getting a little drunk they end up sleeping together.

When Pru goes for her initial appointment prior to insemination, a urinalysis reveals that she is already pregnant - with Finn’s baby. Can two best friends, accept that the reason they have never had successful long-lasting relationships is because they love each other?

This is a sweet and funny story with witty dialogue to keep readers well entertained as they root for Pru and Finn!

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This was a fun, quick read! Friends to more is one of my favorite tropes so I was excited to read The Best Friend Problem.

Finn and Pru have been best friends since they were teenagers and nothing has changed their dynamic until now. Pru wants to have a baby but doesn't want to wait to find the right partner. Finn doesn't have serious relationships with anyone. When their one night together gets Pru pregnant their friendship is thrown for a loop.

I really liked how supportive Finn and Pru were of each other. They were truly the most important person in each other's lives. Their inside jokes and banter felt spot on for two people who have a long history together.

As the story is told in dual POV it was nice to see the issues and concerns that each of them had about their changing relationship and the pregnancy. The story didn't feel rushed and the concerns that they had didn't feel trumped up or fake.

Pru's business partners and girl friends Lily and Mo were really great characters too. I hope there are more books to come with their stories!

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Enjoyable and well written but predictable romance. Pru is single and wants a family, she has close friends but she also wants to be a mother more than anything so she decides to go the insemination route. But first she has to tell her best friends and roomies.

Her friends are ecited for her but Finn and her get drunk for the last time and end up between the sheets and as you would guess thats how the baby occurs. She is very happy about that but she was not planning on the baby having a dad so when Finn wants to get involved it becomes much more complicated than she wants.

Finn and Pru are good friends but love has never entered it on either side. Finn is a fireman and he knows how scary and dangerous it is and so he has never desired a wife or family even if he is besties with Pru. So its also very different for him.

I felt I would have liked more romance in the story and more love. I did nit really feel an attraction between Pru or Finn. I also felt the book was failry predictable. That said I did enoy the story and the characters.

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