Gray Grayson does not have female friends, he has former and future conquests. The closest thing he has to a female friend is his best friend Drew‘s new girlfriend. That’s it. So no one is more surprised than he, when he seems to be developing a close relationship with a woman he’s never even met, via text message of all things. When Gray has to lend his own car to Drew for a while, he’s left with no other options than to borrow the bubblegum-pink car belonging to Ivy Mackenzie, the daughter of his sports agent, whose studying overseas. She’s none too happy that some jock is in control of her car, and sends him all manner of ominous texts about what she’ll do to him if he damages the car in any way. Soon they are texting each other at all hours of the day, about much more than the car.
So when Ivy comes back home to the States, and Gray and Ivy finally meet, neither are wanting to risk their close friendship, even though they both find the other smoking hot. To add to the tension, Gray is one of Ivy’s father’s top clients, and Ivy isn’t any more interested in getting involved with one of them than Gray is interested in ruining his chances with a future career. So it’s best if they just stay friends…right?
Gray is the tight end (and yes, there are lots of jokes to that effect) on the same college team that Drew from The Hook Up is the quarterback of. They are best friends, and really more like brothers, considering Drew is orphaned and Gray’s father and brothers were less than supportive to him growing up. Gray was a nice supporting character and he’s a good protagonist as well. Not ashamed of his past sexual exploits, Gray is nonetheless aware that what he shares with Ivy is something special and shouldn’t be taken lightly. Ivy, in contrast, hasn’t really dated a lot, and has trust and commitment issues due to her sports agent father’s lack of presence in the lives of her and her younger sister, as well as fidelity to their mother.
The friends to lovers story is a common trope in romance, but for it to work, the friendship needs to feel real and established. If this part is hurried, the romance doesn’t feel as earned, in my opinion. Here, it works. See the rest of my review here.