Friends Without Benefits by Penny Reid

Friends Without Benefits (Knitting in the City, #2)

by Penny Reid

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.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Wow! Elizabeth really made Nico work for it. They shared an odd past, but some really beautiful moments. It pained me, that Elizabeth thought there was no possibility of finding love again, but I am glad Nico didn't give up on her. I also learned, that you cannot yell FIRE in an occupied space.

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