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Overall this book was a cute small town read. MCs have chemistry however it felt very MID it was just missing something, like the reveal of why she left was just not as a big deal as it should have been. I feel like it missed that mark on several plot points.
Overall tho a cute book and I would recommend to a friend for a cute small town friends to lovers, second chance book.

Thanks to Avon for an advanced copy of Better than Friends by Jill Shalvis. I love the Sunrise Cove series and while this is book 7, they can all be read as standalone books.
I love these books set in Lake Tahoe and this enemies to lovers/second chance romance was all about friendship and family. Olivia comes home to help her best friend and Noah is recuperating after an injury at work so when they are both helping, sparks fly and will they be able to mend what happened years ago?
I love Jill Shalvis's characters and stories. These are perfect small town romances and I love her characters and stories!

I really loved this book! I enjoyed the characters and the heartfelt romance/relationships. It involves small town, enemy to lover romance, and second chances. It’s the perfect winter book to cozy up to!

I have been a fan of Jill Shalvis for years and know she can deliver a good story. While I thought the blurb of this one sounded pretty good, I wasn't sure I was really going to enjoy it, but boy did I. Olive has been gone from her hometown for years, living in London. Noah also moved away, but not nearly so far. Both had crushes on the other in high school, but only Olive let hers be known. After an accident, Olive left town to rarely return. Everyone thinks she left because of the accident. While that is part of it, there is more to the story. Noah hasn't forgiven Olive for leaving, or the accident, but he didn't need to forgive her for the accident because while everyone else in the town blamed her, he never did. That is just the basis of this story and it is a really good one. I highly recommend. Thank you NetGalley and Jill Shalvis for this advanced copy!

Jill Shalvis is the Queen and I love the sunrise cove books. I am a sucker for enemies-to-lovers and forced-proximity tropes so I absolutely loved this one! I also like the comfort of sunrise cove.
These thoughts are my own. I appreciate the chance to review. #BetterThanFriends #NetGalley.

This story pulled me in with its cozy setting and the emotional weight of Olive and Noah’s reconnection. I love a good second-chance romance, and this one delivered on the longing and heartbreak that comes from being forced apart and finding your way back. Their chemistry felt natural, and the tension—especially with the one-bed trope—added just enough spark, though I did wish the romance had a bit more heat.
What stood out most for me was the warmth in the relationships, not just between Olive and Noah but also the bond with Noah’s sister, who brought humor and heart to the story. Shalvis has a way of making her characters feel real, balancing heavier themes of loss and healing with lighthearted moments that keep things from feeling too heavy. While it wasn’t my favorite from her, it was still a sweet, comforting read that left me satisfied in the end.

An accident caused Olive to leave Noah when they were teenagers and a misunderstanding kept them apart. But now Olive has returned and they have a second chance, if stubbornness, family relationships and a crushing secret doesn’t keep them apart again. With snappy dialog, exceptional relatable characters and laugh out humor, this is a wonderful story and a very enjoyable must read. Thank you Netgalley and Avon Harper Voyager for an early copy. This review is my honest opinion.

I really wanted to enjoy Better Than Friends, but unfortunately, it just didn’t work for me. The story is told in third person, which isn’t my favorite point of view—it made it harder for me to connect with the characters and their emotions. While the premise sounded promising, I found myself struggling to stay engaged because of the narrative style. If you prefer third-person storytelling, this might be a better fit for you, but for me, it fell flat.

Olive Porter returns to Sunrise Cove to help her dear friend Katie with her son while Katie cares for her ailing husband. It's a favor she didn't think twice about fulfilling... that is until it brings her face to face with Noah Turner.
Better Than Friends is a second chance romance that is certain to tug on your heart strings and leave you with an unshakable smile. Reuniting with your ex is never an easy situation and when these two do they quickly find that they have unresolved feelings left over from long ago, as well as, some serious chemistry. As they set out on their journey to find Olive's parents they begin to realize that they are going to have to eventually face the music and deal with everything brewing between them, but they must also learn to forgive each other for the past too. And that's the hard part...
I absolutely adored this pairing that Ms. Shalvis chose to grace the pages of her newest installment in the Sunrise Cove series, their perfectly crafted love story hit me straight in the heart and had me feeling all the feels the whole way through. It was such a wonderful escape, so much so, that I wasn't ready for it to end when the last page found me... I just wanted to stay in their world and never leave. Highly recommend this one, it's words will not only entertain, but also leave an indent on your heart!
I requested an advanced copy of this title from the publisher, via NetGalley, and I am voluntarily leaving my honest and unbiased opinion.

This was my first book by this author, and I will definitely be reading more of Jill’s books.
This book is part of the Sunrise Cove series, but can easily be read as a standalone.
The story is about Olive Porter, who is returning to Sunrise Cove from London to help and support her best friend after her husband was injured in an accident. Being in a forced proximity to her best friend’s brother, Noah Turner, stirs up many emotions that they are both trying to navigate.
I loved the setting and the characters, the friendship, and the found family.
I absolutely adored the dog and kitten characters and their bond, it was the highlight of the story for me.
Overall, the story was sweet and heartwarming.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher Avon and Harper Voyager for the ARC!

I have always loved everything Ms Shalvis writes, however, this was a very slooow moving story. So much so, I had to put it down several times to get my headspace into it.
Olive didn’t want to return to Sunrise Cove, but her best friend needed her. Being back home brought too many unwanted memories, of what could have been. Being in close proximity to Noah, the love of her life, but she wasn’t admitting that to anyone, was going to be difficult. Ever since Olive ran over him with an ATV and ruined his baseball career, when she was eighteen, she hasn’t let go of the guilt. Seeing Noah, Olive can see the boy has become a handsome, no scratch that, a devastatingly heartthrob of a man. How is she going to survive these next few weeks.
Ever since Olive returned to Sunrise Cove, he can’t stop wanting to be around her. Noah knows that she’s not good for his well-being, but can’t help himself. Making sure they both work together to help his sister, Katie, that’s all that matters.
This is a sweet story about things that could have been but we’re never discussed. Maybe this time they can see the possibilities and lay it all out.

Olive left Sunrise cove when she and Noah were in an accident. It seems Noah's father thought it was best she leave despite the fact she and Kate, Noah's sister were best friends so she went to London to start a new life and did wee. Kate's husband and Noah were in a job related accident , Joe being in a coma and Olive came home to help her with her son and support her. Olive had parents who were always on the go so Olive was part of Kate's family. See if Joe comes out of the coma. Does Noah and Olive get together and does her parents come home while she is there. A GOOD READ!!

This book had an interesting dynamic. There was lots of good humor in here, along with some really tragic and difficult life events. The humor helped balance that sadder side the book had, but sometimes the humor felt misplaced given the heavy topics. They joked a little too often about the accident Olive and Noah were in. While it was an accident, and all parties seemed to have moved on, it was still trauma and the way they were making light of it didn't always feel appropriate. That stayed true for me in other parts of the book, as well, but I don't want to spoil anything.
I did enjoy the balance in Noah and Olive's relationship. He's her best friend's brother and they all grew up together, so there is that comfort and almost family-like love between them. That's foiled by events of the past that have haunted them both, and gives a slight enemies to lovers aspect. I enjoyed that dynamic, particularly in their conversations. It was obvious there's tension, but it was also obvious they care deeply about each other. It was fun to read.
I enjoyed the subtlety in the spicer scenes. There was enough that it wasn't a closed door romance, but the spice wasn't the star of the show, and that was honestly so refreshing.
There is a lot going on in this book. A lot of characters, a lot that happened in the past, a lot that's happening currently. It was a lot as a reader. I felt a little lost sometimes. I also wish we had full flashback scenes for what happened between Noah and Olive. We got some, but some parts of their past were told quickly in passing during the present, and I would've liked to see those scenes fleshed out in a flashback. It was clear the author wanted their to be a lot of tension and unresolved conflicts between them, but I didn't necessarily feel that because things were told to readers quickly sometimes.
Similarly, I wish the relationship Olive had with her parents had been detailed more. It was clear there was some strife or difficulty Olive had with her parents, but we never got details about Olive's upbringing or why her and her parents aren't super close now. I wish we got more about that.
Overall, I did enjoy this read. I liked Olive and Noah figuring themselves out and finding their way back to each other after years have passed. I just wish some parts of the book had been expanded on.
Thank you NetGalley and Harper Collins for sending this advanced copy for review. All opinions are my own.

I freaking loved all the characters in this book. I think what makes this one extra special is that all the side characters are BIG characters. The found family vibes are on point here. Put that up against the backdrop of Lake Tahoe in the winter time, and it’s just such an endearing story. Jill’s writing is so fantastic and funny. I felt all the emotions - frustrated, sad, happy, worried etc., This is a ray of light to get us thru the “ber” months after the holidays.

I've been enjoying every book I've read in the Sunrise Cove series; this one is no exception. From the first page when we meet Olive while she is talking to Katie on the phone I knew I was going to love both of them. Then we go on to meet Olive's grandma and the rest of Katie's family minus her husband who is in a coma after a car accident that also injured Noah Katie's brother, and the person Olive has had feelings for... well forever.
Olive is in town to help Katie with her son and support her while her husband is in the hospital. I loved Katie's son Joey, he was adorable, and while I loved seeing Olive with him, whenever Noah was on the page with the little boy my heart just melted.
I loved the way Jill Shalvis writes the relationships between the characters. The friendship between Katie and Olive i so sweet and real, and her second-chance kind of enemy in we try not to be in the same room as each other, and please don't mention her name to me kind of way. However, we soon learn Noah and Olive just have too many feelings for each other and have no idea what to do with them, mostly from what transpired between them in the past. I also really enjoyed the snippets we got from the past, it really helped me see how far both Olive and Noah have come.
I loved their banter, and thought their chemistry was off the charts! This is the kind of feel-good story that I need in my life, and I can't wait to see whose book we're going to get next!
I'm really loving this series and look forward to not only reading the next book but also diving into Jill Shalvis's backlist.

This is part of a series which I have not read the previous ones but was able to pick it up and take off. That being said I think reading the whole series would provide the details to enhance this book as well. Olive and Noah have known each other since childhood. Olive Noah's sister Katie's best friend came to live with the family when her parents free life hippies allowed her to have a more normal life. The story unravels past hurts, true feelings and forgiveness. Now as adults will they be able to find each other and define the feelings they have had for each since they could remember. The story has funny points and others that make the reader appreciate the writing with an ahhh. Great writing and keeps the engagement of the reader. This story definitely has a lot to offer with the underlying themes and other things going on but I would definitely recommend. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and publisher for the opportunity.

I enjoy reading Jill Shalvis. While this book is a part of series you can read it by itself. I enjoyed the second chance romance. I enjoyed the family. The nephew, Joey was adorable. Olive and Noah had to come to terms with the past to move forward.

This was another classic Jill book. I have read several of her books across multiple series and they have all been delightful. This was no different, exactly what I expected (in a good way). Relatable characters who have flaws but are still very likable. The ending was predictable, but exactly what I wanted. Overall this was a comfy read when you don’t want to think too hard. I would recommend it and I will continue to pick up Jill’s books in the future.

This is a delightful, slow-building romance. Olive and Noah have had several moments in the lifetime where an attraction to each other seemed to be there, but neither of them have kept in touch over the years. When a family emergency brings them both back to town, they can’t seem to resist the magnetic pull of love. This was a fun, and sometimes spicy, read!

This was a sweet, enemies to lovers, small town romance. I found the premise of the book engaging and the storytelling was captivating. I did think the banter and dialogue was cheesy at times, making me not enjoy parts of the story. Otherwise, this is an easy book to read with a cup of tea and a cozy blanket.