A deliciously sexy enemies-to-lovers STANDALONE. He’s arrogant. She’s self-righteous. I hate him. I want her. I’ve been turning him down for two years straight. Every shut-down makes me work harder. I’m not a one-night stand kind of girl. She doesn’t realize I won’t settle for only one night. He’s a distraction I don’t need. She’ll say yes eventually because I’m not giving up.
Publication Year: 2016
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Is the plot a smidge convoluted and with very low stakes regarding potential conflict between the main characters? Yes.
But Sebastian York was a narrator so I listened to every word. If I had been reading the physical book, I might have DNF’d. I think I would’ve enjoyed the story a lot more if Ryker had been the only POV; Justine’s guilt and inner moral drama got old.
Although I've enjoyed a lot of this author's books, this one was just okay for me. Neither of the main characters really caught my attention and all the drama was a bit much for me.