It doesn’t feel right. It doesn’t feel wrong. It just...feels.
EJ Cunning, an art history major, dates musicians. Foster Blake, a chemical engineering major, can’t sing a tune. They’re not each other’s type. They’re coworkers.
Then, one night leads to sex—sex between friends—which leads to an agreement. It all seems so simple—but nothing ever is.
Many layers build a person’s facade.
Look into the depths for what’s hidden within.
It’s more than water. It’s a story—a living and breathing substance beyond the reflective surface.
4 Fozzie and Evelyn Stars
ARC kindly received from Renee Ericson for an honest review
"I've been falling in love with you from the moment I met you even though I've tried so hard not to."
A sassy artsy girl, a nerdy hunky guy, a sweet and romantic.... friends with benefits relationship?
I have enjoyed Renee Ericson's books, her These Days series was one of those books that I'm glad I took a chance on, but I'll have to say, More Than Water just may be my favorite from her.
"All over the blueberry bitch?"
EJ or "Evelyn", easily grabbed me from the first page. She's a sweet girl who doesn't let crappy things and situations get to her. Unless she's with her parents, it's easy to forget that they didn't exactly approve of her chosen path. Sure she tries to appease them but she doesn't sulk and whine about it. She's a very easy character to love. I guess the thing I like most about her is her artist's mind and her wit. EJ is admirable.
I haven't read a lot of books with really nerdy guys as the main character, and the few that I've read, I loved the nerds. Foster is no different! He's geeky, a science nerd, but his sense of humor makes him a real total package, one in a million.
EJ and Foster may have different interests and in different paths but holy cow their chemistry was extremely fun to read. EJ easily grabbed me from the first page but EJ and Foster's first meeting got me turning pages! Sarcastic and sweet, that's how it was for me and it got better from there. I highly recommend this to everyone looking for a new, enjoyable NA romance!
Their banters?
Two thumbs up!
Their chemistry?
Two thumbs up!
The characters?
Two thumbs up!
The supporting characters?
Two thumbs up!
The writing?
Two thumbs up!
Made me laugh?
You betcha!
Made me hurt?
You betcha!
Made me fall in love?
Oh yes, yes!
Stars: 4.5 stars
Recommended to: New Adult readers, you will enjoy this.
Series: No.
POV: First person.
Extra Comment: I love Wolfgang!
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Renee Ericson is the author of the These Days series.
Originally from the Midwest, she now resides in a small town just outside of Boston with her husband and three children.
Most winters, Renee can be found on the slopes of the White Mountains skiing with her family. During the summer months, she likes to spend every spare minute at the beach soaking up the sea air. All those moments in between, she is talking to imaginary characters and caring for her children.
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