Take a photo of a barcode or cover
tips_and_tropes 's review for:
Gloves Off
by Stephanie Archer
Gloves Off is book 4 in the Vancouver Storm series by Stephanie Archer, but they are interconnected standalones, so while you will have more background and enjoy the cameos more if you've read the first three, it's not necessary in order to enjoy this story.
I definitely vibed with this book hard. It's full of enemies-to-lovers (with some actual enemy time before the flip), snarky banter, coded insults in flower language, an independent baddie FMC, a jealous/possessive broody MMC, and the spice is nice, but not the total focus. This entire series is great, and I love Archer's writing style and voice. These books all have heart and heat, which I love. I am one of those readers who can't put the book down when the enemies are about to become lovers, and this one really had me. The scene at the benefit is probably one of my favorites in the whole book; between the jealousy and the spice, I ate it right up!
I listened to an ALC (advance listener copy) of the audiobook, and it was so good. J.F. Harding and Stella Hunter handled the narrator duties with all the snap, snark, and spice you hope for in a romance audio. And it's in DUET!
Thank you to Stephanie Archer and her team for the ALC & ARC opportunity.
I definitely vibed with this book hard. It's full of enemies-to-lovers (with some actual enemy time before the flip), snarky banter, coded insults in flower language, an independent baddie FMC, a jealous/possessive broody MMC, and the spice is nice, but not the total focus. This entire series is great, and I love Archer's writing style and voice. These books all have heart and heat, which I love. I am one of those readers who can't put the book down when the enemies are about to become lovers, and this one really had me. The scene at the benefit is probably one of my favorites in the whole book; between the jealousy and the spice, I ate it right up!
I listened to an ALC (advance listener copy) of the audiobook, and it was so good. J.F. Harding and Stella Hunter handled the narrator duties with all the snap, snark, and spice you hope for in a romance audio. And it's in DUET!
Thank you to Stephanie Archer and her team for the ALC & ARC opportunity.