Abbi is all about the big bad guys. She keeps them long enough for a little fun then cuts them loose. The only problem with that is that the most recent one doesn't want to take no for an answer. Abbi's best friend sees her struggle and sends a well meaning stranger to the rescue. Tyler figures pretending to be the new boyfriend might be the best way. He has no way to know how complicated that small choice is going to make his life. The even bigger complication is that when Tyler shows up for his new job, he finds himself opposing Abbi at every turn. Outside of work, he wants to be anything but opposition.
The story starts off pretty quick and keeps a good pace. There is some suspense related to the work project which keeps this couple on opposite sides of the fence, and more than enough chemistry to go around. Both Tyler and Abbi are pretty stubborn and convinced they are right, so sparks fly while they try to figure out if they can work together and if they can make a relationship work.
I received an ARC from Net Galley for honest review.
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