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Lady Vesper Lyndhurst is beautiful, clever, and popular. Afforded every luxury as a duke’s daughter, she fills her days with friends, intrigues, and a self-professed knack for matchmaking. She may have sworn off love for herself, but she is rather excellent at arranging it. Faced with an insolvent estate, the Duke of Greydon has no choice but to return to England in a final attempt to revive his family’s fortunes. He’s been gone for years, happy to have escaped his mother and the petty circles of the ton. To his dismay, not much has changed, including the beautiful and vexing heiress next door. But when an accident of fate traps the friends-turned-enemies in an attic together, the explosive attraction between them becomes impossible to ignore and even harder to resist. They are total opposites and their lives don’t align in the slightest, but fate, the ultimate matchmaker, appears to have other plans . . .
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This “enemies to lovers” had a touch too much immature bickering for my taste. I didn’t really feel it was necessary. I would have preferred this to be friends to lovers or brothers friends as more the focus as those tropes felt more natural in the story. This also didn’t give Clueless vibes at all. I actually caught the nod to Breakfast at Tiffany’s when the MCs are out in the rain looking for her cat named Cat.
Audiobook was wonderful! Mary Jane Wells can make anything sound good!