A review by elle_lit_zabeth
Anyone by Sarah Sprinz

4.5

As a huge fan of the friends-to-lovers trope, I was immediately intrigued when I found out that Sarah Sprinz's second book, Anyone, focuses on Tori and Sinclair. The story did not disappoint, and it turned out to be so much more than I had expected. 
The author skillfully develops the friendship between Tori and Sinclair, allowing it to blossom into a deep and genuine romance. Their chemistry is undeniable, and the way their relationship evolves feels authentic and satisfying. The emotional depth and complexity of their connection kept me engaged from start to finish. 
What I loved most about Anyone is how it explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and personal growth. Tori and Sinclair face real challenges and obstacles that make their journey believable and relatable. Sprinz's writing captures the essence of their emotions beautifully, making me feel every high and low right alongside them. 
Beyond the romance, the book offers rich storytelling with well-rounded characters and an engaging plot that kept me turning the pages. Sprinz has a knack for creating a world that feels both familiar and fresh, drawing readers in with her compelling narrative style. 
Also, all the Romeo & Juliet mentions completly won me over, allowing Anyone to leave a lasting impression on me. It’s a wonderful continuation of the series, and I can’t wait to see where Sprinz takes us next.