Friend-Zoned (Friend-Zoned #1) 
I think I may have encephalitis, because I can't think of any other reason for reading this and not DNF-ing it. It sucked Donkey Kong's pixelated balls. Let's go over how this sucked:1. The writing style. A)It is one of the most annoying and disjointed. Instead of the usual block paragraphs, it's a collection of one or two sentence paragraphs. It's written like a text message conversation most of the time. B) Beyond overly descriptive and not in a purple prose way. It tells step by step what the
Friend Zoned brought out so many emotions in me. This book was quirky and funny, sad and tragic, action packed and exciting. Tina Tomic is the owner of Safira clothing store. She left her life in California for a new start two years ago. While looking out her store window, she notices the gorgeous owner of The White Rabbit night club across the street Nikolai Leokov taking smoke breaks. Tina works with two great girls, Lola and Meems. Her best friend, Nan is expected to move in with her and

The amount of great reviews for this book is mind-boggling. Is this the first book all these 4 and 5-star reviewers have ever read and, thus, they don't know any better? Are all of these 4 and 5-star reviewers naive 11-year olds? DNF at page 61 and here are the reasons why:1. Simplistic and juvenile writing (and that's me being kind because it was pretty crappy) that read like bad fanfiction. The constant switching between POVs didn't help with this either and I usually love dual POVs;2.
Awww. This was just the light-hearted, fun, feel good read I wanted. It's entirely unrealistic and a little juvenile, but it was just such a joy to read!Friend-Zoned, much as the title suggests, follows two people who have defined each other as friends. Tina is the manager of a clothing store and has a tragic past. Nik owns a successful nightclub across the street from Tina's clothing store and has his own baggage to carry. This was one of the cutest romances I've read for a long time and I just
Friend-Zoned is the very cute story of Tina and Nik. Tina has been in been in New York for the past couple of years. She's moved there to have a fresh start after having gone through some very painful experiences. While there she has opened her own clothing store and it is while working that she first sees a very sullen Nik take his smoke breaks. Since she hates to see anyone sad, one day she writes him an anonymous note with a piece of candy and that is where our story begins. Tina and Nik
5 Amazing Stars!!"Oh. My. God.Angels must have broken out in song when this man was born. I feel like breaking out in song.He is so handsome" This book had a little bit of everything in it.I was hooked on it the moment i started reading and yes i stayed up late to finish this book and it was soooo worth it! It is a story about Tina who has moved from California to New York a few years back to get away from the past that still haunts her she owns a boutique opposite a club called The White
Belle Aurora
Nook | Pages: 315 pages Rating: 3.97 | 25375 Users | 2138 Reviews

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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Friend-Zoned #1 |
| Characters: | Valentina Tomic, Nikolai Leokov |
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Nikolai Leokov never thought he'd fall in love with the only girl he's ever befriended. Valentina Tomic has issues with commitment after the ultimate betrayal. When Tina decides to make broody Nik's day better, she never thought she would end up friends with the hard man. Nik has never had a woman be so affectionate to him without expecting something in return. Nik and Tina cordially invite you to read Friend-zoned. A story of friendship, humour and love.Present Appertaining To Books Friend-Zoned (Friend-Zoned #1)
| Title | : | Friend-Zoned (Friend-Zoned #1) |
| Author | : | Belle Aurora |
| Book Format | : | Nook |
| Book Edition | : | Second |
| Pages | : | Pages: 315 pages |
| Published | : | April 12th 2013 |
| Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Humor. Contemporary. New Adult |
Rating Appertaining To Books Friend-Zoned (Friend-Zoned #1)
Ratings: 3.97 From 25375 Users | 2138 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Friend-Zoned (Friend-Zoned #1)
I love a good friends-to-lovers story, but I suspect I may be too cynical for such a sweet book. While I really liked the premise, and the way that the story played out, I found the heroine irritatingly sweet and thought parts of it were really corny. Tina sees the best in everybody, she wants to help everybody, shes affectionate, and loving, and sees the bright side of every situation. Yeah, these are good qualities to have, but it was just a bit much for me. She was so annoyingly perfect, andI think I may have encephalitis, because I can't think of any other reason for reading this and not DNF-ing it. It sucked Donkey Kong's pixelated balls. Let's go over how this sucked:1. The writing style. A)It is one of the most annoying and disjointed. Instead of the usual block paragraphs, it's a collection of one or two sentence paragraphs. It's written like a text message conversation most of the time. B) Beyond overly descriptive and not in a purple prose way. It tells step by step what the
Friend Zoned brought out so many emotions in me. This book was quirky and funny, sad and tragic, action packed and exciting. Tina Tomic is the owner of Safira clothing store. She left her life in California for a new start two years ago. While looking out her store window, she notices the gorgeous owner of The White Rabbit night club across the street Nikolai Leokov taking smoke breaks. Tina works with two great girls, Lola and Meems. Her best friend, Nan is expected to move in with her and

The amount of great reviews for this book is mind-boggling. Is this the first book all these 4 and 5-star reviewers have ever read and, thus, they don't know any better? Are all of these 4 and 5-star reviewers naive 11-year olds? DNF at page 61 and here are the reasons why:1. Simplistic and juvenile writing (and that's me being kind because it was pretty crappy) that read like bad fanfiction. The constant switching between POVs didn't help with this either and I usually love dual POVs;2.
Awww. This was just the light-hearted, fun, feel good read I wanted. It's entirely unrealistic and a little juvenile, but it was just such a joy to read!Friend-Zoned, much as the title suggests, follows two people who have defined each other as friends. Tina is the manager of a clothing store and has a tragic past. Nik owns a successful nightclub across the street from Tina's clothing store and has his own baggage to carry. This was one of the cutest romances I've read for a long time and I just
Friend-Zoned is the very cute story of Tina and Nik. Tina has been in been in New York for the past couple of years. She's moved there to have a fresh start after having gone through some very painful experiences. While there she has opened her own clothing store and it is while working that she first sees a very sullen Nik take his smoke breaks. Since she hates to see anyone sad, one day she writes him an anonymous note with a piece of candy and that is where our story begins. Tina and Nik
5 Amazing Stars!!"Oh. My. God.Angels must have broken out in song when this man was born. I feel like breaking out in song.He is so handsome" This book had a little bit of everything in it.I was hooked on it the moment i started reading and yes i stayed up late to finish this book and it was soooo worth it! It is a story about Tina who has moved from California to New York a few years back to get away from the past that still haunts her she owns a boutique opposite a club called The White


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