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Just Tell Her

Chicago Series, Book 2

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Just Tell Her

By: Nicole Pyland
Narrated by: Melissa Moran
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Charlie Adams has two best friends—Ember Elliot and Hailey Grant. She’s secretly been in love with Hailey since the moment they met more than a decade ago. She has watched Hailey date all the wrong women and never said anything about how she wanted to be Hailey’s forever love.

Hailey Grant had a first love that she was comparing every other woman to. When that woman comes back into her life, Hailey has to get to know her again after all this time. As Hailey tries to figure out if her first love is actually her forever love, she sees something is different about Charlie. When the two women embark on new relationships, they’ll have to finally confront their growing attraction for each other and decide if they can be brave enough to risk the most important friendship they have for possibly something more.

Charlie might just be the girl who gets the girl after years of watching Hailey be miserable with other women who didn’t deserve her, and Hailey might have just had the right woman by her side this whole time.

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I look forward to every release by nicole, I enjoy her writing style more than any other in genre, her series are always so connected to each other as characters reappear to enhance friendships .
friends to lovers has never been so impactful a beautiful low angst romance, and narrated wonderfully.

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There's quite a nice story in here with good characters and the narrator does her best but the writing is horribly robotic and repetitive. You don't need to keep finding alternative ways to say 'she said'! And the constant use of 'the woman' to differentiate between the characters drove me mad. I'd like to read more but I just can't. Maddening.

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