More Than Friends - by Denise Hunter (Paperback)
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25 April, 2026
A letdown!
It has been a while since I have read a book by Denise Hunter, so I thought I would read More Than Friends. I found the pacing to be unhurried which made me want to quit reading. The characters lacked depth, which is unusual for this author. I liked the setting of the story. The author's vivid descriptions made Chincoteague feel real. I enjoyed the mother's romance but found Jenna's interference predictable and disappointing. The two main characters humdrum, immature, and had little chemistry. Their relationship shifts from friends to more than friends only seemed to add kissing and cuddling on the couch. Faith is light until the end of the book. More Than Friends was a letdown because it is not like her early works that I enjoyed.
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14 April, 2026
Clean, Warmhearted and Fun Romance
This story was a perfect read from beginning to end, with a fairytale setting, lovable characters and an immersive and magical plot. Jenna Greene returns to Chincoteague Island after a she loses her job in Alexandria and is comforted by family, friends, and her childhood best friend Tyson Parker. Feeling at loose ends, jobless and without a boyfriend, Jenna seeks solace in the familiar routine of working at the kayak business that she worked at in her youth. She and Ty fall into a familiar routine, too, of talking to each other frequently and sharing all of their challenges and dreams. This book has a dual storyline, one being Jenna’s story and the secondary one is the story of Jenna’s mom who meets a new guy on a cruise. Both stories are well crafted, offering drama as well as delightful budding romance. The plot is charming and refreshing and the setting painted a vivid picture of the pony swim from Assateague to Chincoteague, an event that we took our children to and thoroughly enjoyed so I was happy to relive those happy memories as I read this novel. Of course, the romance between Jenna and Tyson was destined from the start, but it wasn’t without a lot of bumps in the road and some possibility of imminent failure. The trope is friends to lovers and is told in a way that is absolutely fun, flirty and made me cheer for all of the characters who found their HEA. This book is a slam dunk winner for me and all that I enjoy about romance: clean, flirty, warmhearted and with appealing characters. I voluntarily received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review, and all opinions expressed are my own.