Childhood enemies to lovers
Life hasn’t been good to Grace. She’s survived an unexpected pregnancy to become a paramedic, but the death of her husband has left her completely off-kilter and beaten down.
Sebastian is a successful movie director who doesn’t expect his community service to put him back into contact with the girl he spent their teens clashing with. She’s now a widowed single mother and he’d do anything to put that spark back in her eyes.
I loved Seb. His dialogue was hilarious and it was great to see him realise what a jerk he had been, then work to make up for it and be a better person. Grace was awesome and the little details about her job – the exhaustion, the despair, but also the drive to help others – made it real and intriguing. Cody (Grace’s son) was irrepressible and totally believable.
The snappy dialogue was hilarious and the fast-paced plot kept me up past my bedtime. If you’re looking for a fun billionaire romance, this one is a great choice.
Four richly-deserved stars
I received a copy of this story from the author through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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