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This was just the adorable small town romance I didn’t know I needed.
This book was really cute.
I really liked Tracey. She was a touching and strong fmc. Getting out of a marriage that made you lost sight of who you are is hard. I loved seeing her learn to love herself again and let go of her insecurities. The impact her parents’ relationship had on her was so relatable. I liked that she was learning how to live for her.
Brian was a sweet man. The way he was always in Tracey’s corner was adorable. He loved on her, showed up for her and took care of her the way a man hadn’t done it before. He was patient and so caring. These two were a breath of fresh air.
The story was good. The drama had me hooked and I was ready to handle Renee and Bernard myself lol. Even though I enjoyed the writing, I just wish the book had dual pov. I can’t wait to read more by this author. This book made me feel good.

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Back to Peachtree Coveeeeeee! Let’s goooooo 😍😍😍 absolutely love this series! Tracey and Brian’s story was so real and perfectly executed. The way they wade through the trauma and find their way back to each other was heartwarming. Bravo!

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I love a good small town scandelous book! ANd Synithia Williams always delivers. I enjoyed this book (it was kinda long but....) It was pretty faced paced for the most part.

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this is the best one in the series to me. well it is definitely better than the second book.
I like Tracey and can relate to her insecurities. I love the way her friends have shown up for her throughout the book
loved how she stood up for herself as the book went on and Brian is great!

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Is the old adage, “The quickest way to get over a man is to get under a new one?” really true? That’s what the “new” Tracey is ready to find out after finally closing the door on her failed marriage. Surprisingly, she just might discover the truth in this saying from an unexpected source!

When Brian returns to Peachtree Cove post-divorce, he's determined to avoid anything resembling monogamy or commitment. But everything changes after a conversation with Tracey sparks a bold plan.

Get ready for the rollercoaster of emotions in **Frenemies with Benefits**, the third installment of the Peachtree Cove series! Synithia Williams did her big one with this. Don’t miss out—add it to your TBR right now!

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*Frenemies with Benefits* by Synthia Williams is a charming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of friendship and love. The story centers on two characters, Mia and Aaron, who start off as rivals but eventually develop a friends-with-benefits arrangement. What begins as a practical solution to their personal needs soon complicates their emotions and forces them to confront their deeper feelings for one another. Williams does a great job of blending humor, tension, and heart, making the characters' journey both relatable and entertaining. The chemistry between Mia and Aaron drives the story, making it an enjoyable read for fans of lighthearted romance with some emotional depth. 10/10 novel!!

Thank you!!

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Tracey is a business owner whose husband has left her for her former employee. She knows Brian through his nursery business, and while they've never considered each other before, they decide that a "friends with benefits" arrangement couldn't hurt.

Firstly, Peachtree Cove is messy! I didn't realize it was #3 in the series, but I don't think you have to read the others to understand everything that's going on in the town. I enjoyed the setting and pace of this book. Our main characters felt real and relatable, but some of the side characters felt slightly extreme, almost like caricatures. Tracey's dad was so outrageous that it was a bit too much to believe.

I enjoyed the romance between Tracey and Brian, but I wanted to see more fun and light moments between them. They both had a lot going on though, so this is understandable.

Overall this is a fun and chaotic romance!

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Book 3 of the series and I truly enjoyed it. I loved seeing the characters evolve from book 1 to now.

Renee had some nerve. Carl & Bernard too.

Despite her beginnings, Tracey was able to thrive. I love how she took us on her journey of self discovery. Her character is relatable because so many of us deal with imposter syndrome but I love how her community kept her lifted.

The entire Peachtree Cove series >

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This is the third book in the Peachtree Cove series. I highly recommend reading the series in order for the best experience.

Like the first two books in this series the pacing is great, the small town setting works well, the supporting characters are interesting, and the story has depth and heart. This installment focuses on Tracey and Brian who are prickly, sarcastic, and perfect main characters for this enemies to friends to lovers story. I enjoyed learning about their back stories and watching them fall into each other.

I definitely recommend.

#FrenemieswithBenefits #NetGalley

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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This is a slow burn romance book, which is great because it makes the book realistic. The two main characters start out as enemies, but slowly fall in love in their small town. Great book and great characters.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book.

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I really enjoyed this small town romance. It was heartwarming and realistic. The story was very cute. I loved how it explores setting boundaries with Family. Plus I loved the second chance love story

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Thank you to the author and NetGalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.

I enjoyed this small town romance because it was realistic. Enemies don’t become lovers overnight and instalove isn’t that common. I liked how the main characters needed a nudge to get the slow burn to burn faster lol I’m looking forward to the next read from this author and will be recommending this book

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3.75 stars ! This was the last book in the peach cove series and I really liked it! The only thing I wish is that there was an epilogue. Other than that I enjoyed the story and the characters!

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The small town romance trope is SO white that I'm always happy to discover a new Black small town romance book! The main characters, Tracey and Brian, are both divorcees who agree to a friends with benefits set-up. They both were cheated on and aren't looking for love (and definitely don't want to get married again). Then you know how it goes, they both catch feelings! Oh, and he's also had a thing for her since high school. The friendship between Tracey and Brian was really well done and developed.

Tracey has such a complicated relationship with her parents. She has a lot of resentment towards them for involving her in their drama and for how their drama/behavior impacted how she was perceived growing up (and rightfully so). I loved seeing how Tracey gained confidence in herself and her business-and how Brian supported her in that journey!

Both their exes were bad news, omg. Good riddance to them.

I wouldn't say the writing style was my favorite (a lot of telling, not showing), but it was also so bingeable. I got through this book in a day. I'm going to go back and read the second book soon!

Thanks to the publisher for an advanced copy of this book!

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Such a cute romance. Not my typical vibe. But really enjoyed this refreshing love story. Definitely worth checking and would recommend.

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This was such a heartwarming small town romance! I loved how the story explored the importance of setting boundaries with family, and it also offered a beautiful second chance love story. Both of their exes really got under my skin throughout the book, and Brian’s mom, while well-intentioned, made some questionable choices that left me feeling frustrated. Still, I get that she was trying to be helpful and a good person.

The dynamic with Brian’s ex and Tracey’s family added layers of tragedy and toxicity to the story. Tracey’s determination not to end up like her parents was heartbreaking and really drove her decisions in her previous marriage. But I’m so happy to see her find her own voice, regain her confidence, and realize she deserved someone who truly loved and supported her.

What I loved most about this story was how both Brian and Tracey discovered they were worthy of love, support, and a real partnership. Watching them become that for each other was so beautiful. This was a gorgeous, feel good read, and now I’m eager to dive into the first two books as well!

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I thought this was a cute love story where the characters needed a little nudge to get to where they needed to be. Nothing travels faster than a gossip/rumors good or bad.
Sometimes you just have to buckle up for the ride and give them something to talk about.

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Frenemies with Benefits is such a great book on realistic difficult situations and the journey through those issues. The MFC (Tracey) is a woman that that has experienced a lot of trauma in her life with trust, self worth and value that has extended from her childhood to adulthood. I love that even with all that she has encountered she finally discovers who how powerful she is in the ability to stand up for what she believes in.

The MMC (Brian) has his own set of baggage. He has the ability to show that a strong man can also have emotions. Something that society doesn’t like to show. He’s main situation is definitely interesting with the twist and turns that arise for it.

Overall, I love the book and the message that it weaves throughout the story.

Spiciness is not bad at all. Not too much or too little. It deems itself necessary in the way that it is written in the book.

Do I recommend? YES

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