Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Cole and Laila A Delightful Rom Com Read

 


Contemporary author Bethany Turner is the queen of rom com reads and pop culture refences. Her books simultaneously touch your heart and tickle your funny bone. 

Sidenote: I want to publicly thank Bethany Turner for FINALLY writing about older heroes and heroines. It's so nice to read about a character closer to your age! Please keep writing older characters. Sincerely, Older Readers. 

Cole and Laila Just Friends is the 2nd book in her first series set in the fictional town of Adelaide Springs, Colorado and it's a 'best friends to more' trope. One of my favorites. 

Cole Kimball and Laila Olivet have been best friends forever. When his grandfather passes the small-town life, he's known shatters. He contemplates moving to New York to become a sous chef. Content to stay in their hometown, Laila agrees to go on the New York trip hoping she can convince him to come home.  While in New York, they make a deal.... she won't beg him to come home, and he won't convince her to come with him. 

They were probably one of my favorite couples Bethany has ever written. I loved how natural and easy their friendship was. It made me want that in my life but also appreciate how adorable they were together.  The way Bethany builds tension between Cole and Laila trying to figure out if they were more than just friends was funny and relatable. 

Brynn and Sebastian from book one (Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other) make an appearance in Cole and Laila. They added additional entertainment to this story, and I honestly liked them better in book two versus one. 

I listened to the audiobook version and thought it was so cool how they did dual narrators. It made the story more engaging. If you're looking for a memorable, friends-to-more romance you need to add Cole and Laila Just Friends to your TBR. I couldn't stop laughing and smiling while reading this book. I'd give Cole and Laila 4 1/2 out of 5 stars. My half a star deduction is because I needed a litle more romance. 

P.S. Bethany's book dedication was one of her funniest.  I'm a #teamjess from Gilmore Girls and also a fan of Milo in This is Us where he plays patriarch Jack Pearson. 

Reading is an adventure,

Emilee


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