Amanda Recommends Tropes: Friends-to-Lovers

Hello, lovelies! I’ve been wanting to share some trope-specific recommendations for a long time. But I’ve been slowly reading and adding to my lists. I think I finally have a few lists that I can post this year. So, I obviously have to start with my favorite (and real-life) trope: friends to lovers.

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne
“Darcy Barrett has undertaken a global survey of men. She’s travelled the world, and can categorically say that no one measures up to Tom Valeska, whose only flaw is that Darcy’s twin brother Jamie saw him first and claimed him forever as his best friend. Despite Darcy’s best efforts, Tom’s off limits and loyal to her brother, 99%. That’s the problem with finding her dream man at age eight and peaking in her photography career at age twenty—ever since, she’s had to learn to settle for good enough. When Darcy and Jamie inherit a tumble-down cottage from their grandmother, they’re left with strict instructions to bring it back to its former glory and sell the property. Darcy plans to be in an aisle seat halfway across the ocean as soon as the renovations start, but before she can cut and run, she finds a familiar face on her porch: house-flipper extraordinaire Tom’s arrived, he’s bearing power tools, and he’s single for the first time in almost a decade.Suddenly Darcy’s considering sticking around to make sure her twin doesn’t ruin the cottage’s inherent magic with his penchant for grey and chrome. She’s definitely not staying because of her new business partner’s tight t-shirts, or that perfect face that’s inspiring her to pick up her camera again. Soon sparks are flying—and it’s not the faulty wiring. It turns out one percent of Tom’s heart might not be enough for Darcy anymore. This time around, she’s switching things up. She’s going to make Tom Valeska 99 percent hers.”

When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting
“Running the Spark House, a hotel/event space that has been in her family for years, has been Avery Spark’s lifelong dream. After years of working hard and making personal sacrifices, Avery and her two younger sisters have turned the Spark House into the premier destination in Colorado Springs. Avery is living her best life—she works with her sisters and loves every minute of it, she has a great group of friends, and she lives in a fantastic condo with her best friend Declan. She might not have any love in her life, but she’s happy. But everything comes to a screeching halt when Avery is in a car accident, leaving her immobile for weeks. After nearly losing Avery, Declan insists that he will be the one to take care of her while she recovers. However, as Declan becomes Avery’s caretaker, lines begin to blur. Avery and Declan have been best friends since college and always had an attraction to one another, but when she ended up dating his best friend, Sam, they successfully stamped down any feelings they may have ever had for one another. Now, as Declan and Avery spend more time together, they each begin to wonder what would’ve happened if she’d dated him instead of Sam. What starts as a friend helping out another friend turns into foreplay and, before they realize it, they recognize how deeply they care for one another. But when things get serious their past threatens to destroy everything they have built.”

People You Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
“Poppy and Alex. Alex and Poppy. They have nothing in common. She’s a wild child; he wears khakis. She has insatiable wanderlust; he prefers to stay home with a book. And somehow, ever since a fateful car share home from college many years ago, they are the very best of friends. For most of the year they live far apart—she’s in New York City, and he’s in their small hometown—but every summer, for a decade, they have taken one glorious week of vacation together. Until two years ago, when they ruined everything. They haven’t spoken since. Poppy has everything she should want, but she’s stuck in a rut. When someone asks when she was last truly happy, she knows, without a doubt, it was on that ill-fated, final trip with Alex. And so, she decides to convince her best friend to take one more vacation together—lay everything on the table, make it all right. Miraculously, he agrees. Now she has a week to fix everything. If only she can get around the one big truth that has always stood quietly in the middle of their seemingly perfect relationship. What could possibly go wrong?”

Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
“Alexis Carlisle and her cat café, ToeBeans, have shot to fame after she came forward as a victim of a celebrity chef’s sexual harassment. When a new customer approaches to confide in her, the last thing Alexis expects is for the woman to claim they’re sisters. Unsure what to do, Alexis turns to the only man she trusts—her best friend, Noah Logan. Computer genius Noah left his rebellious teenage hacker past behind to become a computer security expert. Now he only uses his old skills for the right cause. But Noah’s got a secret: He’s madly in love with Alexis. When she asks for his help, he wonders if the timing will ever be right to confess his crush. Noah’s pals in The Bromance Book Club are more than willing to share their beloved “manuals” to help him go from bud to boyfriend. But he must decide if telling the truth is worth risking the best friendship he’s ever had.”

Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Dating by Christina Lauren
“Hazel Camille Bradford knows she’s a lot to take—and frankly, most men aren’t up to the challenge. If her army of pets and thrill for the absurd don’t send them running, her lack of filter means she’ll say exactly the wrong thing in a delicate moment. Their loss. She’s a good soul in search of honest fun. Josh Im has known Hazel since college, where her zany playfulness proved completely incompatible with his mellow restraint. From the first night they met—when she gracelessly threw up on his shoes—to when she sent him an unintelligible email while in a post-surgical haze, Josh has always thought of Hazel more as a spectacle than a peer. But now, ten years later, after a cheating girlfriend has turned his life upside down, going out with Hazel is a breath of fresh air. Not that Josh and Hazel date. At least, not each other. Because setting each other up on progressively terrible double blind dates means there’s nothing between them…right?”

I also have a few on my tbr that I’m excited to read and I’m pretty sure are friends to lovers. I’ll share those too!

The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
Love and Other Words by Christina Lauren
My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
Kulti by Mariana Zapata
Hands Down by Mariana Zapata

Do you like to read books with the friends to lovers trope? Let me know your favorites that I should read!

Keep on reading lovelies, Amanda.

Amanda’s Top Ten Tuesday – Books With My Favorite Trope (Friends to Lovers)

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week we talk about our top ten with a different topic provided by Jana. This week’s topic is ten books with my favorite trope (which is childhood friends to lovers).

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry

Savor the Moment by Nora Roberts

In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner

The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

Miss Meteor by Tehlor Kay Mejia & Anna-Marie McLemore

What I Like About You by Marisa Kanter

Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett

Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare

What trope did you pick for this week?

Keep on reading lovelies, Amanda.

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne

GoodReads Summary:
Darcy Barrett has undertaken a global survey of men. She’s travelled the world, and can categorically say that no one measures up to Tom Valeska, whose only flaw is that Darcy’s twin brother Jamie saw him first and claimed him forever as his best friend. Despite Darcy’s best efforts, Tom’s off limits and loyal to her brother, 99%. That’s the problem with finding her dream man at age eight and peaking in her photography career at age twenty—ever since she’s had to learn to settle for good enough.
When Darcy and Jamie inherit a tumble-down cottage from their grandmother, they’re left with strict instructions to bring it back to its former glory and sell the property. Darcy plans to be in an aisle seat halfway across the ocean as soon as the renovations start, but before she can cut and run, she finds a familiar face on her porch: house-flipper extraordinaire Tom’s arrived, he’s bearing power tools, and he’s single for the first time in almost a decade.
Suddenly Darcy’s considering sticking around to make sure her twin doesn’t ruin the cottage’s inherent magic with his penchant for grey and chrome. She’s definitely not staying because of her new business partner’s tight t-shirts, or that perfect face that’s inspiring her to pick up her camera again. Soon sparks are flying—and it’s not the faulty wiring. It turns out one percent of Tom’s heart might not be enough for Darcy anymore. This time around, she’s switching things up. She’s going to make Tom Valeska 99 percent hers.
99 Percent MineReview:
As I said in my review yesterday for The Hating Game, enemies to lover’s isn’t my favorite trope. So, I think I just assumed that 99 Percent Mine would also be a story that included that. I’m a little mad at myself for not looking more into it because this book is one that includes my favorite trope, childhood friends to lovers (probably because this is how my own love story went down.)
99 Percent Mine follows Darcy as she works with her twin brother’s childhood best friend, Tom. The two are working to remodel the house of Darcy’s grandmother. It was in her will that the house was remodeled, then sold and the sale money would be their inheritance. But there’s a lot of memories within that house. Those memories, along with Tom’s arrival, bring back Darcy’s feelings for him. So, when she finds out that Tom and his fiancé broke up (four months ago) she literally tells him to get in her.
I loved this story so much. Darcy was so awkward and tried to hold back her thoughts before they made it out of her mouth. And she even succeeded sometimes, but when she failed it had me laughing so hard. I like that Darcy isn’t the typical girl. She’s got a heart condition and she’s a bit of a rebel. She’s traveled the world to take photographs, but right now is working on finding a new direction.
Tom has just quit his job and taken half his fellow coworkers with him to start his own construction business. I loved this aspect of the story because I feel like I grew up on construction sites. Tom is hesitant to let Darcy finally pull him in because he fears that once she does, she’ll leave again.
I really enjoyed the two talking and opening up to one another, reconnecting and learning that the other has always loved them. Their friendship and the eventual relationship was so enjoyable. It was hot and sweaty, but also sweet and thoughtful. I thought the conflict of Tom being Darcy’s brother’s best friend was a good one. Everyone knows you’re not supposed to make a move on your best friend’s sister.
I loved the family ties and friendships. This book was funny and sweet and I totally loved it.

Keep on reading lovelies, Amanda.