Reader ReviewâEnemies to lovers? YES PLEASE. I loved every second of this book.â, ââââ
Reader ReviewâA modern day .â , ââââYouâve Got Mail
Lexi AustenSam DickensBookshop owner âs problems are stacking up. Her dating life is a mess and â devastatingly handsome, arrogant, and fiercely competitive rival bookshop owner â is hellbent on stealing all of her customers.
Frustrated, Lexi turns to her shelves for answers. And what have the classics taught her? That when lovers start as enemies, thereâs no distraction quite like loveâŚ
Lexi plots to charm Sam: she invites him to a ball (well, a party), drags him to a dance class (does it matter if itâs not a quadrille?) and swoons into his arms while taking a turn in the park (note: next time, make sure he isnât holding a hot drink).
As their rivalry reaches scorching levels, itâs not just Lexiâs beloved bookshop at stake, but her heart tooâŚ
A charming, bookish enemies-to-lover romance, perfect for fans of Emily Henryâs and Sally Thorne's .Book LoversThe Hating Game
Tropes:
- enemies-to-lovers
- small town
- opposites attract
- slow burn
- HEA guaranteed
Reader ReviewâLoved the characters and the setting.â , âââââ
Reader ReviewâEnemies to lovers? YES. Bookish vibes? YES.â, ââââ
Reader ReviewâI love a book about books. I love enemies to lovers. This book delivered what it needed to keep me entertained and it is cute AF!â, ââââ
Reader ReviewâThis had serious vibes but with a twist. I loved the descriptions of the cosy bookshop.â, ââââYouâve got Mail
Reader ReviewâThe ultimate will they, wonât they book!â, ââââ
Reader ReviewâFilled with delicious moments of cheekiness, flirtatious banter, and chemistry.â, ââââ
Two rival bookstore owners. One chance for a happily ever after⌠Readers are head over heels for :Bookishly Ever After