Blog Tour & ARC Review: Overdue by Miranda Elaine

 

Overdue, a best friend to lovers standalone romance from Miranda Elaine is available now!

 

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Blurb

Growing up, Griffin Thorne was the most annoying, adorable, and infuriating boy I’d ever met. I told myself I wanted nothing to do with him, but no matter how much I tried to hate him, that crazy boy somehow became my best friend.

As teenagers, we were inseparable. Despite the high school rumors, we never crossed any lines. Friends forever. That was our motto.

Griffin grew up to become a smoking hot firefighter and I got my dream job as the town librarian. Life was perfect. However, when tragedy strikes and we’re forced to move in together, our friendship is put to the biggest test yet.

Do I risk everything for the chance at an epic love? If I follow my heart, I could lose my best friend. But if it works, we could finally get our very own Happily Ever After.

 

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Review

3 stars!

A sweet, heartfelt small-town, best-friends-to-lovers story.

Griffin and Leni have been best friends since they were children. All through school and into adulthood they have shared their lives and been by each other’s sides, and for pretty much that entire time, they have been in love with each other. Neither of them have done anything about it, too scared to lose the special relationship that they have, so for years and years they’ve kept their feelings a secret and continued to live side by side (literally – they are neighbours).

There’s a lot of build-up, and we get to see lots of these two hanging out together, being there for each other, and mooning over each other. They have such a gorgeous friendship, and you can see how much they care for each other, and it’s so freaking cute. When drama strikes and Leni starts to fall apart, Griffin is there for her just like he always is, and they start to become a whole lot closer than ever before. It becomes impossible to ignore the feelings they’ve had for so long, and soon everything changes.

He’s frozen beneath my lips and regret fills me. I’ve ruined us. I pull back and try to get past him in the doorway. Ready to run. I need to get anywhere that isn’t here. Oh, God. What did I do?
“Oh, no you don’t.” He barely gets the words out of his mouth before he’s on me. I’m up against the wall. Silently staring up at his face. There’s a look in his eyes I’ve never seen before.
Desire.

It’s been a slow burn, and such a long time coming. Their feelings are already so strong for each other, and I loved watching them finally give in to it all. There is some drama on their way to finding their happy ending, and though it’s frustrating, it is handled well. Leni has some pretty big walls around her and Griffin is so amazing through it all – truly devoted to Leni, and he had me swooning hard with his honest and open declarations.

“I just want you near me. I love you, Leni. I love you with my whole heart and I’m ready for whatever you need.”

I enjoyed the story, but I didn’t feel the butterflies that I was hoping to. I feel like I just needed a bit more, but I can’t pinpoint exactly what more I wanted. But it was gorgeous watching these two come together, and it’s definitely a sweet read.

It seems like there’s other stories waiting to be told for some of the side characters, and I’d be keen been to read those if this continued on to be a series.

A good read. 3 stars.

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

 


Excerpt

It doesn’t take long to get to Jack’s place. Griffin and he have been working together for years. Jack has always been the biggest flirt and serial dater up until he met Shelby. But in the span of the eighteen months, he met her, got married in Vegas, and had a kid.

It was a quick courtship.

Shelby works as an interior designer on the island. She fixes up huge houses for the rich people who will only use them for a couple of months a year. The cookout
this weekend was her idea since starting Monday she’s finally back at work since having their baby, Ava, two months ago. She doesn’t really have any coworkers other than her assistant, Sarah, so Jack invited all the other firefighters and their families over too.

We park on the street along with a half dozen other trucks and a few minivans from the family men. He’s out of the truck and over on my side before I can even get my things together.

“Hand it over,” he demands, his palm up waiting for me to comply.

I play dumb, wide eyes and innocence on my face. “What are you talking about?” I climb down the too big truck, trying desperately not to fall over . . . again.

“The book that’s hiding in your bag, Leni.” He points to the tote bag hanging to my side. “Come on now, give it to me. Easiest way for you not to give in to the desire
to hide and read is to remove the temptation.”

“I left my book at home. Remember, you saw me set it down.” I play dumb.

“I’ve known you since we were nine. If you think I don’t know that you have a backup book in that bag, then you’re dead wrong.”

“Ugh!” I sigh dramatically as I pull out my well-loved copy of Emma and place it in his hand. He gently tosses it onto my seat, and I smack his shoulder as he does. He knows better than to throw around my books.

“Great, now the Kindle.” His voice is stern, and I know he means it.

“Seriously?

Griffin, this is not cool. I’m a grown woman. I can go a few hours without reading.”

“Sure, you can. But I know you’ll get overwhelmed by the chaos that is definitely happening in there and you’ll retreat to a quiet corner.” He leans in close enough to me that I can smell his subtle cologne and shoves his hand deep into the tote, pulling my Kindle out in one fast swipe.

“Don’t you firefighters take obeying the law seriously?” I snark at him. “Seems to me you’re stealing my possessions and my lifeline.”

“Sue me. Hell, march downtown and file a report with any cop there. Good luck getting them to pursue it. I think they have much bigger fish to fry than me holding onto your electronics while we are at a social gathering. Don’t you think?”

“Grrr,” I growl at him before stomping off toward the gate with him on my heels.

Before I can even acknowledge what is happening, he’s caught up to me and has me caged between him and the gate. I work hard to steady my breath, refusing to let him see how his closeness affects me. I feel his hand slide into the back pocket of my overalls. As quick as it’s there, it’s gone, along with my cell phone. The backup to my backup plan.

“I told you, Leni, I know you. You can have this with your Kindle app back on the way home!” he yells out to me as I let the gate behind me slam in front of him.

With a huff, I turn, open the gate, and storm angrily through it. Caught in a fit of laughter, he stands there watching me leave him behind. With the loud sound of the metal gate slamming behind me mixed with the booming laughter coming from Griffin, the party seems to come to a complete standstill.

Great . . . everyone is looking my way and my first instinct is to turn and run. But to prove to him I can do this, I stand tall, throw my long red hair over my shoulder, and march myself over to Shelby.

 


About Miranda

Miranda is a loving wife and barely surviving mother of three occasionally good kids.  Her hobbies include lying to herself about the calories in donuts and banana pudding, as well as running out of excuses when procrastinating. She’s been an avid reader since she was a young girl. Whether she’s by the pool, curled up in bed, or hiding in the closet, as long as she has a book in her hands she’s happy.

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