Friends Without Benefits: An Unrequited Love Romance - Penny Reid

Friends Without Benefits: An Unrequited Love Romance

By Penny Reid

  • Release Date: 2014-05-31
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 351 Ratings

Description

There are three things you need to know about Elizabeth Finney: 1) She suffers from severe sarcastic syndrome, especially when she's unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her like Nico Manganiello, and 3) She knows how to knit.

Elizabeth Finney is almost always right about everything: the musical merits of boy bands are undervalued by society, “benefits” with human Ken dolls are better without friendship, and the sun has set on her once-in-a-lifetime chance for true love. But when Elizabeth’s plans for benefits without friendship are disarmed by the irritatingly charismatic and chauvinistic Nico Manganiello—her former nemesis—she finds herself struggling to maintain the electric fence around her heart while avoiding a Nico charisma-electrocution or, worse, falling in love.

Friends Without Benefits is book #2 in the Knitting in the City series. Each book is a standalone, full length (110k words), contemporary romantic comedy novel, and follows the misadventures and exploits of seven friends in Chicago, all members of the same knitting group.

Reviews

  • Really enjoying this series!

    4
    By isalaur
    Enjoyed reading this book after having already met Niko in books 1 and 1.5. I part listened to the audio book as I was traveling and finished by reading it. I REALLY disliked the audio narration and it interfered with my getting to know and like the characters. Enjoyed reading the book much more and could relate to the characters much better. I found Elizabeth’s dithering annoying. Once again the dynamic here, as in the first two books in the series, involves a man who is all in and a woman who isn’t, mostly as a result of life experience and self-esteem issues. There is the element of danger again as well. I’m a big fan of this author and recommend her books. I can’t wait to start the next book in the series.
  • My favorite Knitting in the City book

    5
    By andersonfamilyof6
    I love Penny Reid's books, but I made the mistake of reading them out of order. I started by reading Truth or Beard, then listened to Beauty and the Mustache (4), Neanderthal Seeks Human (1) and Neanderthal Marries Human (1.5) before reading Friends Without Benefits, so I already knew a little about Elizabeth and Nico. (For example, I remembered reading in BatM that Nico was famous, and that he crochets.) Usually when I know that a couple is going to end up together, I'm not as interested in their story. This was not the case with Elizabeth and Nico. Theirs is so unique, and interesting, and sexy. It was so much more than a "will-they/won't-they" or "how are they going to get there" story. Their history together is heart-breaking, and the more you learn about it, the more you root for them. I devoured this book. I normally like to read books slowly, take my time, savor them. But since this is only book 2 in the series, I knew that there were many more great books in my future, so I didn't feel badly as I stayed up late and skipped my favorite show so I could stay with Elizabeth and Nico. So glad I haven't seen the last of them, and I am looking forward to more Knitting in the City!
  • 5 'Freaking Nico!' stars!

    5
    By Adultbooksrmyjam
    There are 3 things about this book that I absolutely loved. 1) Nico and Elizabeth. Their banter and chemistry are superb. 2) It made me all gooey inside when Nico professed his love. He loves Elizabeth so much! 3) I can't stand how much I love all the side characters in the book. Sandra and Ashley are my two favs. "He is h-o-t hot. I would’ve thought you’d get T-shirts made that said ‘Yeah, I hit that.’” "Nico Moretti, or Manganiello or whatever, still has the leg humpies for you—” Leg humpies!! *snort* I just love how entertaining her books are and so funny! I'm quickly moving on to the next one.
  • Love it

    5
    By The love mom
    This is my 2nd book by author. Loved this. Need to find a knitting group like the one in the book.

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