If you’re looking for a clean friends‑to‑lovers romance
with a tender grief thread, Just Friends might be a
story for you. I went into this one without much familiarity
with Haley Pham or her content, but I know this book has sparked a lot of
conversation lately. As someone who enjoys clean romance, I was curious to see
what it was all about. Y'all know I am always here for a hyped read!
Overall Thoughts
I enjoyed the reading experience in general, even though a few of the tropes aren’t ones I personally gravitate toward. There’s a lot here that readers, especially younger ones, may really connect with.
What I appreciated:
- Childhood friends to lovers is always a sweet, nostalgic dynamic
- A heartfelt grief thread after losing a loved one to cancer....this was handled with care and emotional honesty
- A clean romance with no spice or explicit content
- FMC who is an aspiring author added a fun creative piece
What Didn’t Work as Well for Me
- Miscommunication / non‑communication bits
- Flashback chapters tied to the second‑chance parts
- A slower resolution, especially in the romantic bits
For a debut, I think Haley did a nice job overall. It’s refreshing to see clean, accessible romance on main bookstore shelves, and I can see this being a great fit for younger readers or anyone wanting something wholesome and easy to settle into. While it wasn’t a personal favorite for me, I genuinely appreciated the grief storyline as it felt honest, compassionate, and very real.
I’d be open to picking up her next book and supporting another author writing clean books.
*Amazon links are affiliate links and a commission may be earned on items purchased from these links.