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  • By: Jill Shalvis
  • Narrator: Erin Mallon
  • Length: 8 hours 34 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: January 21, 2020
  • Language: English
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Almost Just Friends Audiobook Summary

New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis returns to Wildstone with the touching story of finding your place in the world–and the people who make it home.

Piper Manning’s about as tough as they come, she’s had to be. She raised her siblings and they’ve thankfully flown the coop. All she has to do is finish fixing up the lake house her grandparents left her, sell it, and then she’s free.

When a massive storm hits, she runs into a tall, dark and brooding stranger, Camden Reid. There’s a spark there, one that shocks her. Surprising her further, her sister and brother return, each of them holding their own secrets. The smart move would be for Piper to ignore them all but Cam unleashes emotions deep inside of her that she can’t deny, making her yearn for something she doesn’t understand. And her siblings…well, they need each other.

Only when the secrets come out, it changes everything Piper thinks she knows about her family, herself…and Cam. Can she find a way to outrun the demons? The answer is closer than she thinks–just as the new life she craves may have already begun.

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Erin Mallon is the narrator of Almost Just Friends audiobook that was written by Jill Shalvis

New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning novels wherever books are sold and visit her website, jillshalvis.com, for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.

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Almost Just Friends Full Details

Narrator Erin Mallon
Length 8 hours 34 minutes
Author Jill Shalvis
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date January 21, 2020
ISBN 9780062897831

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The publisher of the Almost Just Friends is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062897831.

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Goodreads Reviews

Astrid - The Bookish Sweet Tooth

February 07, 2020

TITLE: ALMOST JUST FRIENDSAUTHOR: Jill ShalvisSERIES: Wildstone #4RELEASE DATE: January 21, 2020GENRE: Women's Fiction, strong romance focusTHEMES & TROPES: Small Town Romance, Family, Addiction, GriefRATING: 5 StarsCLIFFHANGER: NoREAD MY REVIEW ON THE BLOGThe WILDSTONE series by Jill Shalvis is the highlight of my reading time. These stories just warm my heart. In ALMOST JUST FRIENDS Piper meets Camden, who is pretty badass working for the DEA and the coast guard reserve. Piper and her siblings inherited a house and a couple of cottages from their grandparents. After raising her now grown up sister and brother she finally wants to live her own life, sell the property and go back to school. But she didn't see Cam coming, the guy she thought she could have a good time with and then leave. Neither did she realize that her wayward siblings had other plans with their inheritance. And secrets. So many secrets.Piper was a self confessed control freak, making lists, not giving her trust easily. I loved that I still could follow her thought process although she was so closed off - this usually annoys me. Not Piper - she'd been a mom and caretaker of her siblings and never had the chance to actually live. Then Gavin and Winnie showed up with their baggage and secrets and at first I couldn't understand why they didn't tell Piper what was going on with them but in the end I understood that, like I hated to disappoint my parents so did Gavin and Winnie. I just wish they had trusted her a little bit more. “You were my mom, my dad, my friend, and oftentimes also my enforcer,” Gavin said. “But you’ve never been my sister. You’ve never let me be your brother. You’ve never let me be there for you, Piper, not once. You need to stop protecting me. I’m grown, I’m good, and that’s all thanks to you. But I want to be siblings. I want to be equals. I want to be the one to help you for a change.” I adored the relationship Cam and Piper had. They were open and affectionate with one another. I don't know how Jill Shalvis does it but her heroes are among my favorites. They are always such good men with so much heart and humor and a huge capacity to love. Cam had some demons of his own but he felt really balanced and centered to me.Piper wasn't in it for something long-term at first - whenever her former relationships became too serious she bailed. Adding to that was the fact that she wouldn't be around for much longer in Wildstone. But Cam was the kind of man who would give up everything for the right woman and for the first time in her life Piper learned what it meant to be a priority for someone. I loved that so much for her. She'd sacrificed so much of her life, she deserved happiness and it was so heartwarming to see that she finally got that. Even when she was an unlovable mess, he looked at her in a way that stole her breath every time. He was her person. As per usual with the Wildstone books we get three POVs. The third POV in this story belongs to Gavin who stole my heart. When he returns to Wildstone after years he has to make amends with the live he left without a word. CJ didn't make it hard for Gavin and he forgave his ex-lover pretty quickly. Gavin really had changed from the irresponsible boy. He took things seriously and didn't want to get off-track again.I also loved Winnie and although I thought it was pretty awful to not trust Piper with everything she was a sweet girl. I wish Jill would give us her story. These books are complete stand-alones and the characters aren't connected except for the rare mention, so chances may be slim that we'll see more if Winnie. But, such is life and I'll get over it.Whenever I'm on the last pages of a Jill Shalvis book my heart is always full. She writes the most satisfying stories that always make me laugh despite addressing serious topics like grief or addiction. Her characters have a warmth to them that make me come back for more of her books. She's a sure bet for me and although this series is shelved as "Women's Fiction" it is heavily focused on the romance. June can't come soon enough. That's when the next in this series, THE SUMMER DEAL, will be released. “I can’t be the girl who changes her plans for the guy,” she whispered. “I know.” His hand covered hers. “But I can be the guy who changes his plans for a girl.”

DJ

January 25, 2020

Favorite Quotes:Look, I’d have gotten to it eventually. But you’ve got to understand, my ability to remember to tell you things is far outweighed by my ability to remember every song lyric from the eighties.Yes. I had my patience tested. I’m negative. “Take your time.” He gave Cam a meaningful look. “And I mean that. Women like when you take your time.” Cam’s grimace said he’d maybe finally found the end of his patience. Emmitt held up a hand. “I know, who wants to take advice from your dad, right? But, son, I’ve been on Tinder for two years now, and trust me. I know these things.”I’m not useless, at least not completely. For instance, I can be used as a really bad example.… she was arrested at Walmart last week for driving one of those electric carts while drinking wine from a Pringles can in the parking lot. I don’t date felons.She tried to look half as graceful as he while moving toward him, but instead she probably looked like an elephant fighting its way through a lake made of peanut butter.My Review:This amusing and engaging tale was laced with complicated characters, loads of family drama, obnoxious siblings, snarky banter, a swoony sexy soldier, and clever levity. This was a considerably more tense and angsty read than I was expecting but thankfully the humor and sizzling romance balanced out all the stress and HEAs were generously spread across the land. Sigh, I do loves me some Jill Shalvis.

Carrie

January 18, 2020

Almost Just Friends by Jill Shalvis is the fourth book of the Wildstone series. This contemporary romance series is told from multiple points of view. As with most romance series each book has changed the main characters so each can be read and understood as a standalone if choosing to do so.This fourth book of the series introduces Piper Manning who now at thirty is really just getting to a point she can begin her own life. As a child Piper and her two siblings lost their parents at an early age and with Piper being the oldest she ended up responsible for her younger brother and sister. Once Piper finished fixing up the lake house she and her siblings had inherited she plans to sell and go off to school.When out with a friend Piper meets Camden Reid and while the sexy stranger interests her she isn’t the type for a one night stand. After heading home though Piper decides to check on her elderly neighbor with a storm in the area and Piper finds Camden is actually his son. Just as Piper and Camden begin to get to know one another though Piper’s siblings come crashing home with problems of their own.Almost Just Friends was such a lovely tale that not only focuses on romance but encompassed the families surrounding the main couple and all of the issues within. Piper and her siblings only had one another in life and while their lives weren’t perfect they showed that with the strength of their family they could overcome their issues. And the slow burning romance between Piper and Cam was one that was worth the wait. Great story overall.I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.For more reviews please visit https://carriesbookreviews.com/

RaeAnne

January 17, 2020

Anything by Jill Shalvis is amazing and this book is no different. Wonderful characters and a compelling story. Loved it

Syndi

April 10, 2020

A small town romance is always my go to pick up. When I pick up Almost Just Friends, it really takes me by surprise. This book is really really good. Delicious even, just like Cam. Cam is the reason why I love this book very much. He is so protective and acts like a glie while Piper trying to hold it together. He is such a swoon worthy hero. Piper is kick ass heroine. She sacrifices her future to be the parent for her sibling. She is all about responsible. This is a story about family and love. With many secrets and twists on the story, the whole book shines. The character development is slow but it really builds up nicely. Overall this is a perfect book while on isolation. 5 stars

Claire

January 21, 2020

4 - "We're family..." Stars!Almost Just Friends takes up back to Wildstonefor another story set around a dysfunctional family, trying to make the best of everything. Well it’s actually two families; the Mannings and the Hayes. But as the book progresses you come to see that they may not be blood related but through all of the secrets and omissions of the truth they are tied together in more ways than each individual initially thinks. Each character is part of a sum, that adds up to the whole. She wanted to be wanted… She wanted to feel something. She wanted passion and hunger and desire, but more that any of that, she wanted someone to feel those things for her… The story mainly plays out through three POV’s, Piper, Cam and Gavin. Piper and Gavin are siblings, Piper being the eldest and primary care giver as they were growing up, with younget sister Winne completing the trio. Cam and his father live next door to the family, and as I said he and his father as well as the Manning siblings are connected in more ways than one as the story progresses, although the bulk of the book focusses on Piper and Cam’s blossoming relationship, something that has more than a few hurdles to overcome and not just from their own hangups but of those around them as well."You’ve got so much love to give… It’s hard to see you closed off."Gavin brings up the rear with his POV, returning home has it’s own sets of challenges for the middle sibling, mainly owning up to his own mistakes, and trying to rebuild bridges between him and the one man he has ever truly felt anything for."You’re quite the distraction…"Despite the heavier tropes in play, this book wasn’t a struggle to read, although I will say that lack of communication between the adults and the omission of truth in relation to certain subject are things that generally start to get on my nerves normally. However, the author interjected a lot of her usual humour and banter in the story that held back the usual frustration I start to feel. You also get two for the price of one in regards to romantic entanglements as well, although I have to ask the question that if you are going to start giving same sex relationships in your books more focus, should you also give the bedroom side of things as much page time as you do with your heterosexual couples? Because that was not the case in this one, and the closed-door aspect for one, and the full disclosure for the other stuck out like a sore thumb for me. Not in a bad way, but it was still something that made me pause for a minute or two, because if you are giving it all the bells and whistles for one couple, shouldn’t the other be afforded the same courtesy?"Anywhere. Anytime. For the rest of my life. I’m all yours."I look forward to reading more from the author in 2020!ARC generously provided, in exchange for the above honest review.

Sabrina

January 21, 2020

NOW LIVE!Amazon US * Amazon UKJill Shalvis writes realistic characters almost flawlessly and her books never fail to draw me in. Almost Just Friends was no different and I was captivated from the beginning. Piper was trying to be the strong sibling for her brother and sister, the one that took care of them when there was no one else. But that meant putting her own life on hold and now she's stuck with only her plans for something more. That is until Cam comes to Wildstone for his father and her dreams start looking like a reality. I loved getting all of the different parts to this story. You had Piper trying to figure out what her siblings were hiding, finding her courage to let someone help, and accepting her feelings for Cam. It was emotional but also very sweet and I found it really fun to read. They might have been imperfect characters and sometimes let their flaws get the best of them, but together they made the perfect story. Piper and Cam were both working through some things but they were able to let their guards down for each other and I thought that level of trust was amazing. Overall, this is definitely a book I recommend reading. It's fun, and beautifully sweet, and will leave a smile on your face. It's the fourth book in the Wildstone series but can be read as a standalone in my opinion. ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review.

Christie«SHBBblogger»

January 22, 2020

Title: Almost Just FriendsSeries: Wildstone #4Author: Jill ShalvisRelease date: January 21, 2020Cliffhanger: noGenre: women's fictionEven when she was an unlovable mess, he looked at her in a way that stole her breath every time. He was her person.This is the story of two families and how they learn to overcome tragedies and challenges together. Piper is the oldest sibling of the Mannings, and soon after their parents' untimely death, she quickly stepped into the role of raising her brother and sister. Ill equipped to deal with the emotional wounds they were collecting, the family has been slowly rotting at their roots. Pushing down feelings of grief, guilt, and resentment, there was no healing for anyone. On the outside, everyone appears to have their lives under control, but on the inside, everything is one step away from ruin. Piper is stubborn, messy, anti-social, and bossy. She also has the most giving heart of anyone you'll ever meet, she's tenacious when it comes to things that matter, and would carry the weight of the world on her own shoulders if it meant her family was lighter because of it. Through the years she has sacrificed a lot, but now a new path is finally within her grasp. Selling the family home will allow her to go back to school and pursue a different career path somewhere new. Of course things don't go at all as planned. Winnie and Gavin arrive in town for a visit and it doesn't take long before things start to unravel. Secrets are a huge part of the conflict in the story. For me, I think that the Mannings' worst fault was their inability to be honest and communicate with one another. Many times I was yelling through the screen of my kindle, wishing I could penetrate some sense into their thick skulls. I don't think Piper was given enough credit by her brother and sister because they always feared the worst possible reaction from her. Rather than come clean, they all became expert level at ignoring the elephant in the room. This didn't seem fair to me at all, because despite her penchant for bossiness, she was never anything but unconditionally supportive. I would say that was my one frustration with the story, the amount of time they spent dancing around the truth and keeping her in the dark out of fear. Winnie also pulled Cam unwillingly into her deception and because of his sense of honor he felt obligated to keep silent. Camden Reid is in Wildstone to spend time with his father during some down time from his job in the DEA and the Coast Guard Reserve. Like Piper, his family is broken and currently a big hot mess. Growing up, he had to deal with his parents' divorce, his mother's mental illness, and now he must find a way to build a new relationship with his father as they grieve together. A sudden loss in the family has him reeling with devastation. Not only is it bad timing to be meeting Piper at this point with both of their lives so messy, she's commitment shy even on a good day. Naturally, they both try to ignore, then fight their attraction for one another. There are a million reasons why pursuing a romance couldn't work, leading to more heartbreak. Cam shows her with his actions that he's there to be her partner. To be there for her to lean on when she feels lost and tired, something she hasn't experienced in a very long time. She's so used to trying to solve everything on her own, that she doesn't quite know what to do with it. There were multiple threads to the story that weave together cohesively into one. It alternates between Piper, Winnie, Gavin, and Cam and they learn how to be a strong family unit. I love Jill Shalvis' women fiction titles because they have a heavy element of romance, and this was no exception. We also got her trademark humor to keep things light as the Mannings and Reids tackled things like grief, recovering from addiction, and unplanned pregnancy. This was a great addition to the Wildstone series and one I would recommend wholeheartedly. FOLLOW SMOKIN HOT BOOK BLOG ON:

Beth

March 27, 2020

Perfectly imperfect people finding their HEA in a world that had a lot against them. But in the end family is everything. Almost Just Friends was a heartfelt read from the get-go, gluing me to the cast's plight to find happiness and acceptance. All the while they are working through the scars life has left on them and still keeping a sense of humor during the journey.Relateable, heart-felt and with the perfect amount of humor, Shalvis out did herself in this fantastic read.I received this ARC copy of Almost Just Friends from William Morrow. This is my honest and voluntary review. Almost Just Friends is set for publication Jan. 21, 2020.My Rating: 5 starsWritten by: Jill ShalvisPaperback: 384 pagesPublisher: William Morrow Paperbacks Publication Date: January 21, 2020ISBN-10: 0062897802ISBN-13: 978-0062897800Genre: Contemporary RomanceAmazon: https://www.amazon.com/Almost-Just-Fr...Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/almo...

ABookwormWithWine

September 26, 2021

I know I have been doing a really good job of hiding it, but I love the Wildstone series from Jill Shalvis, and Almost Just Friends was another great installment. Once again, I really liked that each chapter began with a quote, and both the characters and the story were incredibly touching. I loved Piper's strength and tenacity, and I can't even imagine having to raise any siblings let alone 2. I could fully relate to her need for lists, the loss of her parents, and so much more, and Shalvis always has the most relatable and real characters. This is a romance, but there is also plenty of family drama, and I really appreciated the fact that this book shows family and life are messy, and the best thing we can do is to not be afraid to lean on each other in hard times. I was frustrated with Winnie quite a bit, especially when it came to her mistrust of Piper. I mean this sister of yours basically raised you, why aren't you telling her things? But with no struggles between the siblings, this wouldn't have been the same book, and I liked how everything wrapped up in the end.I have listened to this entire series on audio so far and am consistently impressed with the narrator, Erin Mallon. There was a different narrator for the first two books before she took over, and while it threw me off at first, I now couldn't imagine it any other way. Mallon ended up being the perfect choice, and I hope they continue to stick with her for every single book of the series. Even though I have been reading it in order, every single book is a standalone with only the occasional mention of previous characters. I really do wish we would get more cameos, but this does make it easy for readers to jump in at any point of the series. Every book Shalvis writes is full of love, heart, laughter, and tears, and Almost Just Friends was no exception. I always love the setting of Wildstone and I'm glad that is something she does keep consistent to this series. If you are in the mood for a quick read, something to tug at your heartstrings, and an adorable romance then Almost Just Friends is the book you want!

Carlene Inspired

December 11, 2019

Find this review and others at Carlene Inspired.Piper Manning has always been the grownup, of her friends and of her family; she's the mom of the group, she's even embraced the nickname of Grandma. She lives by her lists, they keep her life neat and organized and her in control. Celebrating her birthday out sounds like the worst idea ever, especially with a storm blowing in, but her friend has left her with a mysterious stranger and for once she's embracing the lack of control. The storm turns out to be a wild one though, getting cats stuck in tree, leaving Piper covered in mud, and a very handsome Camden Reid stuck at her secluded cabin. With the morning light comes clarity and Piper's two wayward siblings. Piper can see her dreams going out the window, but Piper's sibling and Camden all know something she doesn't and the next few weeks are going to change all of their lives forever.Piper is just as her siblings describe her; complicated, closed off, and a fixer. She's taken her role as guardian to her siblings like it's a full time career, spending her days as an EMT taking care of others and her nights making lists to ensure her brother succeeds in his career, her sister finishes college, and her family's property can sell. She can finally see her dreams of going to school becoming a reality, but when everyone returns to the small lake town at once it leaves her really questioning if her dreams will need to remain on hold forever. While I have never been the guardian of my siblings, I can so relate to Piper's feelings about her dreams and the steps required to achieve them. She's a mess of stress and worry and I could feel that coming from her as I read from her perspective. Camden is the handsome new guy, though it turns out he's got a tie to the small town too. His story is one of strength, family struggles, and grief, he can relate to Piper if she would let him in. The novel focuses on these two making their brief fling work while they each deal with the complications within their families. I spent an obscene amount of time crying over this novel, there is so much more to this book than meets the eye. These characters and their stories, oh my heart. I was so in love with Piper and Camden, just as a romance it would've been a great novel, but Jill Shalvis knows how to really make readers feel like they've entered into an entire universe. The setting, the secondary characters, and the separate story lines about Piper's family and Camden's brother just made for a heartfelt, relatable read. Together and with their families they learn how life's lessons, though sometimes painful, can bring the greatest blessings with them. It's about slowing down, paying attention, listening, and letting love in. Like all of Jill Shalvis' novels, Almost Just Friends is another well-written, beautiful romance, one that I highly recommend.ARC provided.

Mary Jackson

January 19, 2020

I read this book right though to the very end in one sitting. Family and all that entails is the heart of this book. The good the bad and the ugly. Secrets and all. The romance was so good Cam was swoon worthy. Cam is every women's dream man. I HIGHLY recommend this 4.5 star book.The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

Carole

January 21, 2020

This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I just loved this book! Jill Shalvis is an author that I tend to turn to when I am looking for a fun, romantic read. Her books are reliably good and this book was no exception. Once I started reading this book, I found it hard to put down. This is the fourth book in the Wildstone series but each of the books in the series read as stand-alone novels so don't hesitate to jump into the series anywhere! I had a great time with this story and am thrilled that I decided to give it a try.Piper takes care of people. She took care of her younger brother and sister after their parents and grandparents died. She works as an emergency medical technician where she works to rescue those in need of help. She has also made a habit of checking in on her neighbor who has been diagnosed with diabetes and trying to get him to eat better. The only person Piper doesn't take great care of is herself but she is finally ready to go after her dreams and get the degree that she has always wanted just as soon as she sells her grandparents' property.Cam is used to taking care of people too. He works as a DEA agent and also is in the Coast Guard Reserves. He has a take-charge attitude and seems to be able to handle just about any situation. He feels responsible for making sure that everyone is safe. He is home to visit his dad, who happens to be the neighbor that Piper checks up on daily.I felt like Piper and Cam were a great pair! From the moment that they met at the very beginning of the book, I felt a strong connection between them which only got stronger the more that I read. Cam never seemed to be phased by some of the crazy that was happening in Piper's life. They really seemed to understand each other and I loved their chemistry. These two just seemed to fit together perfectly.The other characters in this book were equally amazing. Piper's siblings, Gavin and Willow, had some pretty major things going on in their lives. This book gave us not just one romance, but two! Gavin and CJ were such a great pair and I loved that their romance was such an important part of this story. Willow's life is at a crossroads with some major changes ahead. It was fun to watch her work to make changes and deal with some of the things that she has been through. Cam's dad was a fun character that also added to the story.I would highly recommend this book to others. I think that this is this book is my favorite book in the Wildstone series yet. I fell in love with these characters and couldn't wait to see things work out for them. I cannot wait to read more of this amazing author's work.I received a review copy of this book from William Morrow Paperbacks.Initial ThoughtsThis was really good. Probably a 4.5 star read for me. I am going with 4 for now but might round up after I have some time to process the book. I loved the characters in this book and it was nice that we got to see each of them grow over the course of the story. Cam and Piper were meant for each other and had really strong chemistry. Everyone in this book is dealing with some pretty tough issues and they all handled them in their own way. I loved that there were two romances told in this wonderful book.

Jessica

January 21, 2020

I want to be a Manning!!!! *cries*

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