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Something So Right, by Elyse Mady

After having her heart broken, Lily Carver ran north to manage an upscale resort—and back to her longtime friend Sam Denning. Though she's well aware of how hot Sam's become, she refuses to risk her heart again. No matter how incredible his kisses make her feel…

Sam's been in love—and lust—with Lily since the summer they met. When he finally shows her how much he wants her, Lily can't resist his seduction. But Sam's a forever kind of guy and she's only interested in short, painless relationships.

Lily thinks she can protect both their hearts with a short affair to let their passion run its course, something where they both know the rules and can explore the sparks between them without getting burned. But their best-laid plans are put to the test by their undeniable attraction—and by a secret Sam's been keeping from Lily that could ruin everything.

57,000 words

  • Sales Rank: #1952860 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-09-19
  • Released on: 2011-09-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Charming and magnetic
By Evie Seo
Something So Right was a cute, enjoyable, short read. And that about sums it up. It's a fast-paced romance, with a decent amount of steaminess and sexual tension. It's one of those books that is fun to read on a long, cold evening, when you're sitting in your comfy chair, wrapped up in a blanket with a hot cup of chocolate in your hand. It makes a great experience. It's nice. Not exactly a mind-blowing piece of literature, but a decent short novel with a solid plot, likable characters and love that is both sweet and hot at the same time.

Sam Denning and Lily Carver are long time best friends. Sam was always around to help whenever Lily needed him. They are both undeniably attracted to each other yet neither of them is willing to take the first step and actually turn their friendship into something even more meaningful. They both want it. Deep inside they know they are perfect for each other. They fantasize about each other (and trust me when I say, these fantasies will make your cheeks burn!), have fun together and support each other in times of need. What's sweeter than a romance that develops from an already wonderful and strong friendship? If only things were that simple! Lily was recently hurt, she carries a lot of baggage and she's can't seem to be able to put the past behind her. She's damaged and unwilling to throw herself into yet another potentially hurtful relationship. There are no obvious reasons to believe that Sam would treat her with anything else than love and respect, but we all know how it works: once bitten, twice shy. Not to mention that it never even crossed her mind that Sam could possibly be interested in her or return her feelings in any way. Unfortunately, the same goes for Sam. He doesn't want to make a move, because what is she doesn't like him back? He could lose his best friend and he certainly doesn't want that! And so we're stuck in a loop, with two people who love each other and don't really know what to with that. What will happen to these two? Curious? Read Something So Right and find out for yourself. It's definitely worth it. There's a lot going on on these 160 pages, more than you could imagine!

What I liked the best about this story? Sam. He was so fan-freaking-tastic! So sensitive, caring, supportive, loving, warm, cheerful.. Not to mention totally gorgeous! A perfect man in every way! Where do you get a guy like that?! Lily, on the other hand, well, she went through a lot and didn't quite know how to deal with all that. She wasn't exactly my favorite heroine. I didn't like the way she acted and some of her decisions were simply hard for me to understand, but in the end I kind of got where it was coming from. I wished she was a little bit more open and trusting and wouldn't be so consistent in pushing Sam away or determined not to assign meaning to whatever was happening between the two of them. I mean, yeah, I get that you went through some heavy crap and you're having trouble getting over it, but cut the guy some slack. He's not just any random guy met on the street, he's your best friend. Someone who was always there for you! And he's so freaking hot! :)

But these are just minor annoyances, nothing that would make me want to throw the book out the window or shred it to pieces with gardening scissors. I genuinely liked Something So Right. It was a charming, sweet little read. It's not the most beautiful love story ever, nor is it some sort of life-changing, heart-wrenching epic romance, but it doesn't aspire to be one at all. It's a simple, cute love story, filled with some cheek-reddening scenes and vivid, realistic descriptions. The plot is solid, the characters are believable, the storytelling is smooth - I don't know about you guys, but in my world that makes a pretty awesome book!
I'm excited to read more of Elyse Mady's books and I'm definitely going to be picking one up soon!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Too much angst for these friends to lovers
By akb--bookworm
One of my favorite types of romances to read is the "Friends Turned Lovers" plotline. You know, where the girl and boy have been best friends forever and finally cross that line and become perfectly matched mates because they have such a strong foundation for their growing relationship. When I read the premise for SOMETHING SO RIGHT I thought it would be a great fit for me. Unfortunately, I couldn't really connect with the characters to care if they finally got together in the end or not.

Lily Carver is a survivor of domestic abuse, both physically and emotionally, at the hands of her ex-fianc�. She's fled the big city to own and operate an upscale resort near her longtime (best) friend Sam Denning. Sam has loved Lily since the summer they met when he was only 14. When he finally puts the moves on Lily, she lays down her own rules: no-strings-attached affair limited to two weeks only. Lily doesn't believe she can offer long-term relationship or any real relationship after the last disaster she fled from. Sam is just biding his time to let Lily realize that they could be great together.

There were several things wrong for me:

First, this story didn't start off well for me. It opens up with Sam fantasizing about Lily and all the dirty, naughty things he wants to do to her hips and legs and to rub his *fill in the blank* against/along her *fill in the blank* and so the descriptions continue. Then we get pages and pages of him pining for Lily and all the angst of being only a friend and how horrible his childhood was (but we're not really sure why it was so horrible.) Then insert a few paragraphs of conversation between Lily and Sam. Then, cut over to Lily who complains about the strict upbringing of being a Carver and "A Carver never cries" etc. etc. and angst over her past and Sam is looking hot and fantasize over his body, etc. etc.

Second, the book yo-yo's around between angst, sexual fantasies, angst, sex, angst, projected insecurities, angst, sex, more projected insecurities, and I think you get the picture.

Third, the characters didn't evolve at all. Well, sure we do get from point A to point B in the story, but the characters were just 1 dimensional and never fully fleshed out and would have sudden change in thinking. So I guess they did evolve.

Fourth, Lily's request for a no-strings-attached affair was just awkward and felt completely wrong.

Fifth, everyone and everyone wanted to talk to Sam or Lily about their feelings about the other. Everyone "knew" that Sam loved Lily and wanted to confront him about it and give him a pep-talk to get him to confess to Lily. Everyone knew that Lily had feelings for Sam deep down and just wanted her to realize that he wouldn't wait around. The only conversations Sam or Lily had with others revolved around Sam or Lily with the exception of the "big town scandal" toward the end of the book.

Even though I love "Friends to Lovers" stories, this one just didn't work for me. I don't know if I just wasn't in the mood for THIS type of "Friends to Lovers" story, but the abundance of angst and sexual fantasies just killed it for me.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Something So Right
By Fiction Vixen Books and Beauty
Sam and Lily have been friends since they were 14 years old. Sam has been in love with his best from since they first met but has never told her or acted on it in any way. He's watched from the sidelines as Lily became engaged to another man and then was there for her as she suffered through a traumatic breakup before she tied the knot. Although Sam did not the all the details of the break up, he was there for her unconditionally.

Lily has feelings that go beyond friendship for Sam as well but due to the circumstances of her break-up with her fiance, she doesn't want to become in involved with any man, much less her best friend. She feels that Sam is a forever kind of guy who deserves a woman who can give him the same. But when mutual caring and attraction lead to a very hot encounter, Sam is ready to push for more from Lily. Lily puts the breaks on fast but then has a change of heart later when she realizes she misses sex and proposes that they enter into a friends with benefits situation, no strings attached, and then they'll end their affair after a period of time.

I loved Sam. He had a hard childhood, took care of his younger sisters and has worked hard his whole life. He's loyal, and steadfast and head over heals in love with Lily. But he's no saint--his dirty thoughts about Lily and the things he'd like to do with her are just enough to scuff up that squeaky clean image and make him a swoon worthy hero.

Lily on the other hand was a bit of a mess for lack of a better word. She has quite a lot of emotional baggage but still, I had a hard time excusing her behavior toward Sam at times. She feels Sam is deserving of a forever kind of girl, and so she keeps her distance romantically even though she has feelings for him. But then she flips and proposes a friends with benefits relationship when she decides she misses sex. The reason this didn't totally work for me is because Sam and Lily are supposed to be best friends so she must have picked up on at least some kind of "I have stronger feelings than friendship for you" vibe from Sam. I had a hard time believing they could be so close and she could be totally oblivious to his feelings and so her proposal seemed selfish to me. On the other hand, it only fueled my sympathy for Sam and I really wanted him to have his happily ever after.

Something So Right is filled with emotional angst and smoking hot sexual tension. Two best friends who have a mutual admiration for one another with one secretly in love with the other for years is a wonderful set up for a very romantic story. And this is a romantic story with a nice little happily ever after at the end. Despite a few problems I had with the heroine, I enjoyed this emotional story of two friends who eventually find love with each other.

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