I thought this book was so cute! It's an enemies to friends to lovers story and it felt very believable. Rosie and Jane probably would never have met IRL but work was the catalyst. I enjoyed the challenges these characters had to overcome and the growth that happened within. There was definite chemistry between these two, even Rosie's friends could see it! While they met because of work circumstances, there were many things they had in common and life had a funny way of bringing them together. These two helped each other and were a support system for one another. I enjoyed their relationship, the struggles they had and loved seeing them bloom.
From award-winning author Rachel Lacey comes a playful romance about a Manhattan bookstore owner and a reclusive author who love to hate—and hate to love—each other.
Books are Rosie Taft’s life. And ever since she took over her mother’s beloved Manhattan bookstore, they’ve become her home too. The only thing missing is her own real-life romance like the ones she loves to read about, and Rosie has an idea of who she might like to sweep her off her feet. She’s struck up a flirty online friendship with lesbian romance author Brie, and what could be more romantic than falling in love with her favorite author?
Jane Breslin works hard to keep her professional and personal lives neatly separated. By day, she works for the family property development business. By night, she puts her steamier side on paper under her pen name: Brie. Jane hasn’t had much luck with her own love life, but her online connection with a loyal reader makes Jane wonder if she could be the one.
When Rosie learns that her bookstore’s lease has been terminated by Jane’s family’s business, romance moves to the back burner. Even though they’re at odds, there’s no denying the sparks that fly every time they’re together. When their online identities are revealed, will Jane be able to write her way to a happy ending, or is Rosie’s heart a closed book?
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