When Joss Met Matt by Ellie Cahill
Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine
Publication Date: February 24, 2015
Date Read: February 15, 2015
WHEN JOSS MET MATT:
In
the tradition of New Adult superstar Jessica Sorensen, Ellie Cahill’s
debut novel is a charming friends-with-benefits story . . . with a
twist!
What
if after every bad breakup, there was someone to help “cleanse your
palate”—someone who wouldn’t judge you, who was great in bed, someone
you were sure not to fall in love with? “Sorbet sex” could solve
everything—as long as it never got too sweet.
Joss
and Matt have been friends since freshman year of college, meeting one
night after Joss is dumped by her boyfriend. After a few drinks, Matt
humors her with a proposition: that he’ll become her go-to guy whenever
she needs to heal a broken heart. In return,
she’ll do the same for him. The #1 Rule: They’ll never fall in love
with each other. People scoff at the arrangement. But six years later,
Joss and Matt are still the best of friends . . . with benefits.
Through
a string of boyfriends and girlfriends—some almost perfect, some
downright wrong—Joss and Matt are always there for each other when the
going gets tough. No strings. No attachments. Piece of cake. No problem.
After all, since they wrote the rules, surely they
can play by them. Or
can they?
4 Stars!
I think that this is the first friends with benefits story that I have read even though I have seen quite a few movies based on that theme. I will admit that I had a pretty good guess about where this story was going to go when I started because I have watched enough of those movies to figure a few things out. Despite the fact that some parts of the book could be considered predictable, I loved the journey. It was so easy to just forget about everything else going on in my life and enjoy this story.
Joss, or Jocelyn, meets Matt at a dorm party as a college freshman. There is a spark between the pair right away but Joss has a boyfriend and Matt respects that because he is honestly a nice guy. Joss and Matt have a class together and become friends. When Joss is dumped by her boyfriends, she looks for a physical encounter with someone just so that her ex-boyfriend will not be the last person she had in her bed. Joss and Matt soon come to an agreement. They will be there for each other when needed to help cleanse each other’s palates after a bad breakup. They enter into an agreement for sorbet sex with a few rules laid out and it seems to work for both of them.
This story is told from Joss’s point of few and while at times I would have liked to know what Matt was thinking, I think that the single point of view was really the best choice for this story. The story is told from different points in time – some set in the present with others over the seven year course of their arrangement. I loved that this story took place over such an extended period of time. We really get to see each of the characters grow during the course of the story. I think that if they had started dating as college freshman there is no way their relationship would have been as likely to work in the end.
The writing in this book quickly pulled me into the story and I really had a hard time putting this book down. I loved Joss and Matt. I loved that even though we saw them doing some really stupid things during the time period that the book covers, they always treat each other well. There was never a moment where I thought either one was taking advantage of the other. I loved the fact that their friendship was so important that they protected it and were always there when needed.
I had a pretty good idea where the book was headed before I read the first paragraph. I was so happy to see both of them so happy and loved the way that it happened. I really don’t care that it was a bit predictable. Most books are in one way or another. There were a few things that happened in the story that I wasn’t a fan of but those things did not stop my enjoyment of the story.
I would highly recommend this book to fans of contemporary romance. This is the first book by Ellie Cahill that I have had a chance to read but I plan to keep my open for more in the future.
I received an advance reader
edition of this book from Random House Publishing Group – Ballantine via NetGalley for the
purpose of providing an honest review.
THE AUTHOR
Cahill is
a freelance writer and also writes books for young adults under the
name Liz Czukas. She lives outside Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with her
husband, son, and the world’s loudest cat.
Lol, I love that blurb! "cleanse your palate" Lol!! Thank you for the giveaway, This books sounds amazing!!
Pearl @ AsteriskPearl's Book Blog
Thanks, Jennifer! It was a really nice book. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Good Luck!
Thank you so much for the giveaway! I entered too! And I really really love the cover!
Natasha @ Dreamland Teenage Fantasy
Good luck, Natasha! I think the cover is great. That's what initially drew me to the book.