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Never Fall For Your Enemy (It’s Complicated #2) by Kate O’Keefe
Genre: Clean Romance | Pub: 10/26.2021 by Wild Lime Books
Book Jacket Synopsis:
Three things I know for sure:
1) I hate Charles Cavendish.
2) I hate Charles Cavendish.
3) Oh, and did I mention I hate Charles Cavendish?
Rich. Over-privileged. Smug. The guy’s far too good looking for his own good, and he’s always got that smirk teasing at the edges of his mouth, telling me what he thinks of me.
And now, my worst nightmare has come true.
Charles Cavendish has moved into my building which means I can’t avoid seeing him everywhere I go. He’s always there, judging me, especially when I come in late at night. Hey, I can’t help it if my “single American girl in London” writing gig means I’ve got to check out every new club in town. Charles is so tightly wound he goes to work before the birds have chirped their first good morning.
He needs to loosen up. Live a little. Actually, I don’t care what he does, just as long as he does it nowhere near me. Because I hate him with the heat of a thousand suns. And I always will.
Only now I’m stuck in an elevator with him.
On Christmas Eve.
Alone.
What’s the worst that could happen?
Purchase link: Amazon
Arielle’s Notes
Book Format & Source: I received a complimentary paperback of this book from Prism Book Tours. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Review & Thoughts:
- Clean sweet romance about a SoCal girl living the dream in London. Working for her favorite British magazine, what a fun premise!
- Second book in the series, I need to go back and read the first one! Though this can be read as a standalone.
- Important themes: first impressions are not always correct. The importance of loyalty and confiding in the people closet to you. Themes of class and superiority/disrespect. Importance of getting to know someone for how they are and not falling to assumptions that they’ll be like someone that’s better off left in your past.
- Love the cute little dog named Lady Moo. Oh and I loved the ducks, who wouldn’t want neighbors like that?!
- Tropes: blind date, close proximity, miscommunication, enemies to lovers, second in a series
Recommend for: Perfect for lovers of sweet clean romance with a well-deserved HEA.
My Review Rating: ♥♥♥♥.5
Romance Steam Factor: PG
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