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Gloves Off
by Stephanie Archer
I love a good enemies to lovers story, especially when it’s a marriage of convenience trope. He needs citizenship, she needs an inheritance that requires her to be married. Only problem, they hate each other. They definitely have sexual chemistry, but they still can’t stand each other, until they can.
There were some really sweet and heartwarming moments. There was also a good amount of romantic tension, longing, and spice!
The books had cameos of all my favourite characters from the first three books, which I always enjoy in an interconnected standalone series.
If you liked “The Wall of Winnipeg” by Mariana Zapata, but thought: this is too slow burn and needs more spice, than this is the book for you.
I’m definitely looking forward to the next book that will highlight Tate Ward, their coach.
There were some really sweet and heartwarming moments. There was also a good amount of romantic tension, longing, and spice!
The books had cameos of all my favourite characters from the first three books, which I always enjoy in an interconnected standalone series.
If you liked “The Wall of Winnipeg” by Mariana Zapata, but thought: this is too slow burn and needs more spice, than this is the book for you.
I’m definitely looking forward to the next book that will highlight Tate Ward, their coach.