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This book is a delightful escape for readers who crave stories that blend sass, sexiness, and swoon-worthy romance with a generous dose of humor and witty banter. It's an ideal choice for those who adore strong, independent female protagonists who challenge stereotypes and discover love in unexpected places, especially with gruff, yet ultimately endearing, billionaire bosses.
The narrative is filled with engaging characters, sparkling dialogue, and steamy encounters that will leave you breathless. With its perfect balance of lightheartedness and emotional depth, this book guarantees to keep you entertained and invested from beginning to end. If you're searching for a captivating read that will make you laugh, sigh, and stay up all night turning pages, then look no further!

I enjoyed this collection of previously published books about a group of friends who are successful businessmen with personal issues who fall in love with unconventional, talented women, but they all have to overcome their fears and insecurities before they find their happy ending together. All the protagonists are very likeable and have great character development. The stories are engaging and offer something for everyone (enemies to lovers, second chances, fake dating, close proximity, opposites attract, one bed...), emotions, twists, humor, witty banter and bickering, conflict and steamy love scenes.
I particularly like the bond and dynamics between the "Lost Boys" themselves and with Nana Dee.
If you like boss-employee romance novels with spice, tension, humorous interactions and great friendships, you are sure to enjoy this collection!
I received a free ARC of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and left voluntarily.
PERFECT (MIS)MATCH
An enjoyable enemies to lovers, fake dating story with added opposites attract, grumpy-sunshine, close proximity and one bed tropes. The well written plot is very engaging and full of emotion, romance, humor, lots of banter and bickering, conflict, ups and downs, sizzling chemistry, steamy love scenes and has endearing characters are also endearing and I particularly liked Vincent's character development over the course of the story. At the beginning of the story he is unsympathetic, but over time you get to know his background and insecurities. Piper is an admirable, warm and intelligent woman and the perfect match for Vincent. She supports, but also challenges him. I really enjoyed Vincent’s proof of love, the ending and also the unexpected happy ending of another couple.
Piper Doyle and Vincent Forde meet when they crash their cars and it's hate at first sight between the feisty photographer and the arrogant billionaire. When they meet shortly afterwards at the engagement party of Piper's stepbrother, who also happens to be one of Vincent's best friends, they end up at the same table and by chance Vincent learns that another couple at their table has a flower field of heliotropes in Hawaii, which he desperately needs for the creation of his new perfume. But unlike Piper, Vincent has made himself unpopular with them with his rude, withdrawn manner, so he hires Piper to help him procure them. Vincent persuades Piper to fake a relationship with him in order to satisfy his father, keep his ex at arm's length and convince the romantic couple from the engagement party to make a deal with him. Piper agrees because Vincent wants to use his connections to help her with her start-up. They work well together and their relationship soon intensifies. But Vincent will always put his company first, because he doesn't believe in love...
ON THE ROCKS
I really enjoyed the book! The plot is very well written with love-hate and second chance tropes, emotion, humor, sizzling chemistry, verbal sparring, playful banter, conflict, steamy love scenes and an endearing cast of main and supporting characters. Cora and Aidan are interesting personalities with issues in the past, who both undergo a great character development over the course of the book and who, after several attempts, finally get their happy ending.
Cora Newport has made a name for herself as the Masked Mixer thanks to her professionalism and creativity. At a mixologist contest, she is pressurised by Aiden Callihan, the Cocktail King and self-made billionaire, to promote his drink, but she turns him down cold. Aiden is her ex-boyfriend from high school, who dumped her without explanation and doesn't recognise her now. But shortly afterwards Aiden makes Cora an offer she can't refuse: she is to help Aiden’s company develop a mocktail, in return for which she can use his resources to expand her own brand and receive enough money to fulfil her dream of opening her own bar. The difficulty, however, is not to lose her heart to Aiden and get hurt by him again...
DESIGNED FOR DESASTER
I liked the grumpy-sunshine, enemies to lovers story with added boss-employee and fake dating tropes, but didn't think Trent was a bosshole at all. I found Natasha's way of eavesdropping, jumping to conclusions and interfering uninvited in personal situations much more unpleasant and intrusive, even though she usually has positive intentions. Both protagonists react hypersensitively, but this is understandable given their previous painful experiences. The plot is well written and full of emotion, humorous banter and bickering, a few twists, a sizzling chemistry between the protagonists, steamy love scenes and a whole cast of very likable secondary characters.
After many losses and disappointments in her past, Natasha Dryer’s biggest dream is to become successful with her furniture designs, but in the meantime she has to keep her head above water with part-time jobs, including as a barista in a café. When she is fired after a confrontation with an arrogant customer, she is fuming with rage.
Shortly afterwards, she is contacted by a prospective buyer of her furniture who wants to order some pieces from her for his grandmother and when she arrives at the agreed meeting point, she immediately recognises him as her nemesis from the café.
Trent Saunders has been successfully running the family furniture company for several years, which was founded by his grandparents and almost bankrupted by his constantly bickering parents before he took it over. After many disappointments and hurts in his past, his main carers are his best friends, the "Lost Boys", his younger brother and his ailing grandmother Nana Dee, who took them all under her wing a long time ago. To make his grandmother happy, Trent wants to give her some exclusive pieces of furniture, but he never expected that the fury from the café and the innovative furniture designer could be one and the same person. Worse still, Nana Dee thinks she is his girlfriend and sees Natasha as the solution for the company's new sustainability line. So he has to hire her and pretend to have a fake relationship with her for his grandmother‘s sake…