A review by lindaunconventionalbookworms
Two Houses by Suleena Bibra

4.0

*I received a free copy of Two Houses. This has in no way influenced my voluntary review which is honest and unbiased.*

Oh my goodness, the ways I loved Priya and Gavin. Enemies to lovers, in a way for these two, because they grew up children of the bosses of two competing auction houses. And there had always been (un)healthy competition between them. From the first day of school up until now.

I loved their banter and their pranks, but also their art knowledge, their business knowledge, and their loyalty. Priya especially had to fight on all fronts, because her dad wanted the business to stay firmly in the niche he had created for it - not seeing how beneficial Priya's work was both to her and to the company overall.

The romance was absolutely delicious, I loved seeing Priya falling for Gavin, because she really, really didn't want to.