*****5 Stars*****
I was intrigued by the blurb of More Than Water and I wasn't disappointed.
The female lead is EJ she is straight talking with no filter, honest and a good friend, I loved her immediately, she is an art history major and very passionate about art, unfortunately her parents dont share that same enthusiasm, pleasing her wealthy parents starts to become a burden as she wants to do her own thing and stretch her artistic wings.
The female lead is EJ she is straight talking with no filter, honest and a good friend, I loved her immediately, she is an art history major and very passionate about art, unfortunately her parents dont share that same enthusiasm, pleasing her wealthy parents starts to become a burden as she wants to do her own thing and stretch her artistic wings.
EJ starts to work at the library a few nights a week and this is where she meets Foster Blake he is her complete opposite, Foster is a geeky but hot science nerd studying chemical engineering, over the course of working together they form a friendship, but will the friendship be threatened after they share a night of drunken passion? Not at all they become friends with benefits, so opposites do attract!!!
More Than Water blends good likeable characters and not just the two leads but secondary characters, plot and writing style all together into this awesome book.
Renee Ericson is a new author that I have now discovered and I'm so glad I took the chance and now I can't wait to read more from her.
Renee Ericson is a new author that I have now discovered and I'm so glad I took the chance and now I can't wait to read more from her.
Reviewed by Gemma Curran
Synopsis
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.
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.
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