A review by charlottenw1
Demise of a Self-Centered Playboy by Piper Rayne

4.0

Denver and Cleo have a hate-to-love relationship. They both get thrown into a situation they never expected to be in so soon and neither expected to have to be stuck to the other.

Both characters have some preconceived notions about each other, but as their story goes on and they start to have to listen to each other, layers start to get peeled and they find that they actually like each other. Cleo puts up a massive front and really isn't the character she makes herself out to be. She's completely different to her mother and her sister as she had a rustic and down-to-earth man like her father. Denver hasn't got time for her spoilt brat tendencies and the tension between them is instant. It isn't until they both realise they're not getting anywhere with the business that they talk like adults.

This was another funny and laugh-out-loud book added to the series. Denver and Cleo grew on me and Cleo had great character development. Adding in the TV series gave the bonus of the one-bed trope which I crave and it added all the right bits of tension where needed.