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Something Real (Friends Book 3), by Ariadne Wayne

Olivia Grant’s husband walked away from their family without a backward glance. Starting again, she turns to an old love for comfort, writing.

When she sells her house and moves into an apartment block to save money, she meets her new neighbour, Logan. Writing her new romance book in secret, she draws inspiration from her growing feelings for him, including an awkward conversation that culminates in his confusion and hurt.

Olivia’s insecurities run deep, and as they get past their issues to embark on a romantic relationship, she struggles at times with trust. Can Logan show her that what they have is something real?

Some characters from the first two books in the series feature, but this is a standalone book.

  • Sales Rank: #673657 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-02-21
  • Released on: 2015-02-21
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
"I promise you will love it as much as I did! Absolutely amazing story." - Summer's Book Blog

"Super cute and sweet and still steamy at the same time! Ariadne Wayne knocked it out of the park with this story of love, hope, and finding the right man when you least expect it." - Netgalley Reviewer

"This is both a hot and sweet love story. Olivia and Logan have amazing chemistry and Ms. Wayne develops their relationship very thoughtfully. The story is nicely-written and sexy, with a feeling of hope running through it." - Netgalley Reviewer

About the Author
Ariadne Wayne loves books and lives in Auckland, New Zealand with her husband and two children. Having always had a prolific imagination she now writes the words down instead of storing them in her head where she can't share them. When she's not writing she works in Telecommunications, frequently banging her head on the desk with the random things that can happen to the ordinary phone line.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A sweet story
By Jessica L Sankiewicz
My Thoughts:

When you pick up a book after reading the synopsis, you expect the story to stick to it for the most part. Sure, there may be some slight variations, or a twist thrown in there, but you anticipate a certain kind of story. So when you read the book and it doesn't have the conflict you expect, it kinda causes a little bit of confusion.

While Olivia does write and publish books and Logan finds out about it, that isn't the story. There is barely any "conflict" in the story... it's more like an extended love story with a couple speedbumps along the way. I don't want to be all spoilery, but I feel like I have to explain this since it's my main concern. They meet, become friends, they flirt, her secret is revealed, he's upset... then they talk and it becomes a love story. Literally the last half is their love story. There's no real complications along the way, aside from run-ins with her husband (they couldn't get divorced right away), and seeing her mom for the first time since she was kicked out after getting pregnant.

Something Real was a sweet story. I liked it, don't get me wrong, but I feel sort of thrown because the synopsis left so much out. It was nice that it wasn't full of angst or unnecessary drama. I wish that there was more build-up, not that there had to be conflict, it just felt like something was missing. Everything fell together almost too perfectly, too easily, if that makes any sense. Still a good story for those who love to read love stories with little conflict.

My Rating: Pretty Good

4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
OK
By Book Gannet
This is a nice enough, fairly enjoyable contemporary romance with a heroine whose life keeps going all wrong, and a hero who at times is definitely too good to be true. It was an easy read, but longer than it needed to be. It’s also not quite as clear cut as the blurb makes it out to be, since her novel-writing doesn’t really come into things much.

It’s hard not to feel for Olivia in the first few chapters when her husband leaves her. Not that it’s much of a loss, since she’s always been the earner in the family and the one who looks after the children and the house. I have to admit I expected her writing career to be a major plot point, one that helped her not only get over her abandonment, but also take away some of the strain of being a single parent. Instead it’s a bit of a hobby that comes and goes throughout the book to conveniently coincide with certain points.

Need Olivia to make friends? Cue her boss catching a peek of her writing and loving it. Need an awkward yet sexy conversation with Logan? Cue book research question. Need a spanner in the works of their relationship? Well… you get the idea. Part of me was pleased that her writing career didn’t take off out of nowhere and propel her to instant stardom and riches, but instead it’s just another thing that hangs around in the background while Olivia makes adjustments and takes forever to get together with Logan.

I think what I was hoping for from this book was something a bit fluffy, a lot fun and with a nice romance at heart. That’s not quite what I got. There are funny moments and Olivia’s boys are sweet, there is a bit of fluffiness, especially when she and Logan get together (so many declarations of love), but mostly it’s just drags on. It’s understandable that Olivia is a little hesitant to start anything with Logan, but he doesn’t make a move for ages either, then there’s a bit of drama before things settle down and I just wanted them to get on with it.

For the whole last third I was constantly waiting for something bad to happen – or well, anything to happen – but there really isn’t anything. Well, a couple of repetitive scenes where Olivia loses confidence in their relationship, none of which actually go anywhere interesting. The rest of the time it’s all nice and perfect – and boring. Seeing a happy ever after is nice, I suppose, but not when it drags on and on without any real plot beyond happiness. Not that I have anything against happiness, but it’s not very interesting to read. I genuinely read on waiting for something bad to disrupt everything and make the general loveliness have a point.

Not that I’m cynical, but I read a lot of romances so I need something to make them stand out, to make me remember them and want to read them again. This had nothing. Which is a shame, because there are bits which were fun and sweet and I enjoyed, I just think it needs to be shorter.

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Good Book!
By LJT
After reading the book synopsis, I just had to request Something Real by Ariadne Wayne. What an enjoyable read! This is an affecting love story with a diversified cast of characters and an engaging plot. The first chapter is startling, which immediately drew me into this courageous and loving book.

Olivia Grant is the heroine of this story and her new life begins when she accidentally gets pregnant at a very young age. As a result, her single mom immediately disowns her and she ends up marrying Evan, her boyfriend and the father of her child. Their life together is dulls-ville, with Olivia supporting him and their two young children. Evan is beyond lazy and the only thing he does to help Olivia out is pick-up the children from school and daycare. Olivia's situation worsens, when she arrives home from work and finds the police on her doorstep, minding her kids. Evan did not pick up the kids that day, instead he cleaned out his belongings and left her for her best friend Donna. Needless to say, Evan is contemptible!

Logan Mitchell is Olivia's new, gorgeous, apartment neighbor. He adds some much needed fun to Olivia's situation and he adores her kids. They share a mutual attraction which evolves into something real and life changing. In addition, as Olivia dabbles into the world of writing erotica in order to earn some extra money, Logan becomes her muse, unknowingly of course.

This is both a hot and sweet love story. Olivia and Logan have amazing chemistry and Ms. Wayne develops their relationship very thoughtfully. The story is nicely-written and sexy, with a feeling of hope running through it. Ms. Wayne creates wonderful, realistic characters that are both interesting and engaging. I really liked this story and plan to read more from this "new to me" author.

Complimentary copy provided by the publisher via NetGalley.

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