That's What Friends Are For: A feel good novel of best friends and secrets

That's What Friends Are For: A feel good novel of best friends and secrets

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‘I simply adored this book! What an absolutely delightful novel that exceeded all my expectations and left me wanting more … This is chick-lit at it's best.’ Booklover Catlady ReviewsBest friends tell each other everything… right?Sam and Louise have been best friends since they hung their coats side by side on the first day of primary school. Now in their thirties, they’re just as close, but life is a little bit more complicated…On the outside, thirty-something Sam seems to have it all; the gorgeous husband, the beautiful home and the flourishing business. But things are not quite as rosy as they seem. So when handsome stranger, Dan, walks into her life, Sam finds his attentions hard to resist.Louise might seem like life and soul of the party, but her outgoing exterior hides her sadness about the heartbreak in her past. She just wants someone to love – but all Louise gets left with is a quick fumble with an ex at the end of the night.When a glamorous face from the past returns to shake things up, things get even more complicated for Sam and Louise. And just when they need each other the most, they’ve reason to wonder whether they ever really knew each other at all.An emotional and uplifting tale of love, secrets and the importance of having a best friend.What readers are saying about Marcie Steele‘I absolutely, honest and truly LOVED this book.’ Crime Book Junkie‘Filled with heartache and laugh aloud moments, "Stirred With Love" is well-developed story with endearing characters as well as twists and turns that will charm any reader. Fans of Chick-Lit and simply a good heart-warming story will love this! FIVE stars.’ Novels of the Heart'This is a story about hope and friendship with a helping of love stirred in for good measure. Who wouldn't love a book set in a coffee shop - I could literally taste the coffee and gained pounds virtually eating all of the cake… a feel good book that will make you smile.’ Crooks on Books'Wonderfully warm with characters every woman can relate to, reading Marcie Steele’s Stirred with Love will remind you of chatting over coffee with three of your closest girlfriends. A fantastic read about overcoming life’s obstacles with friendship and love.' Talli Roland

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Copy recieved via Bookouture on netgalley I had a kind of like/dislike relationship with this book. I did like the general storyline but there were still some things that bothered me while reading. Unfortunately I couldn't connect with most of the characters and at the beginning I had some difficulties with all the names and realtionships. The character I disliked the most was Louise though. Her constant childish behaviour and always putting herself in the centre of everything annoyed me a lot. I also had problems seeing the bond in Sam's and Louise's friendship. They know each other for ages but to me it didn't seem like best friends. They were constantly nagging about each other and some comments were just rude. One of the revelations to the end of the book was just too much for my taste and didn't feel appropiate. One character I really liked was Nicci, she was really sweet and very down to earth. I really liked reading her story. The ending was almost perfect for my taste. Some things went pretty fast but almost all loose ends were put together. I think that a short epilogue about Sam would have been nice. Marcie Steele's writing style was very enjoyable to read and I will definitely look out for her other books.

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