Discover what the hell “Friends with Partial Benefits” really are in this best-selling hilarious and sexy romantic comedy. You’ll fall in love with Jillian and Brian as they navigate their forbidden attraction in this laugh-out-loud funny story featuring a bit of inadvertent voyeurism, some ill-advised skinny dipping, a smidge of public nudity, and, of course, a ton of sexual tension.
Dive head … tension.
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After a devastating divorce and string of horrific dates, best-selling romance novelist Jillian Grayson is creatively blocked and just done. Done with writing, done with men, done with all of it…
Suffering from a recent heartbreak of his own, tennis athlete and college senior Brian Nash, is Jillian’s son’s best friend. During a spring break trip to the Graysons, he meets the gorgeous and tennis passionate Jillian, and their shared interest quickly develops into an intense mutual attraction.
As Brian secretly pines away over his sexy host, Jillian is cheered on by Victoria, her unfiltered, over-sexed best friend, to explore a hot affair with her young houseguest. After nearly giving in to their feelings, they hatch a plan, while under the influence (of something more than just the perfect Miami night), to be Friends with Partial Benefits, complete with rules to define the boundaries. Will the lonely pair continue with this distinctive relationship, actually explore their desires, or discover all of it is a really bad idea?
Friends with Partial Benefits is the first book in the series readers describe as sexy and laugh-out-loud funny. If you like quirky characters, razor-sharp wit and hilarious love stories, then you’ll love the first book in Luke Young’s Friends with Benefits series.
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What Readers are Saying:
“This book hooked me from the start. Not only is it funny, hot and a great read… it’s funny, hot and a great read. Why aren’t you reading it yet?!”
-Tara Sivec – USA Today best-selling author of Seduction and Snacks
“When you purchase this book, make sure you’re well rested! You won’t want to put it down and will be giggling long into the night!”
-Angela McLaurin – The Indie Bookshelf
“Damn Mr. Young, you’re funny. Really funny. Laugh-out-loud funny. And you write about sexy time with skill. Well done, mister.”
-Scandal – Scandalicious Book Reviews
“I love funny romances and had a great time reading this one. It was a perfect break from the overly intense YAs and the overly hot billionaire alphas.”
-Ana – Ana’s Attic Book Blog
“This book is just hilarious! I constantly laughed out loud. So funny. Loved the story and the characters. All of them.”
-Amazon Review
“Steamy! Steamy! Steamy! This book is hard to put down but be careful because you may need a break. Definitely not a read during your lunch break! Need to be home preferably not alone.”
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I read this a while ago, so I’m going from memory. It has a happy ending (sort of), because it continues into the next book, which I haven’t read yet. A bit angsty for me.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book
I have never laughed out loud and so hard
A really good read
Delightful characters
My first Luke Young read… I enjoyed this witty May-Dec romance, it is well written, characters are well defined and believable. I enjoyed the multiple POV’s not just the traditional 2! My only critique… Actual sex scenes are not steamy enough, build up pretty good! Looking forward to book 2 in the series!
When I read contemporary romance, I like it to be amusing. This certainly was. Kept me up (too) late on a work night. The characters are believable, not overdrawn, except perhaps for supporting character and Jillan’s friend, Victoria, who was outrageous. Jillian’s son, Rob, was mostly absent, except when he should have been, leaving the Brian and …
This was a quick (and free!) read. It was breezy and not very plot driven. There wasn’t as much hanky panky as one would expect from a book titled as such. In fact, if felt more of a Cougar tale than Friends with Benefits.
The best friends of Jillian and Victoria have the most silted, non-bff conversations. Their dialogue is horrible and falls …