This book was so much better than Catching Feelings, which I mostly hated. Lauren Fox is the bookkeeper at Cold World, and she’s big on keeping her work life and private life separate. Asa Williamson is a free spirit who thinks nothing of befriending everyone at work. The two have a bit of a Hating Game relationship to start, but when tasked to find a way to improve Cold World, they eventually discover working together isn’t so bad. The work project and end result was a little unsatisfying, but I enjoyed the development of the their relationship. There was some depth in the book that I liked too, with both main characters having a heavy backstory that made their conflicts and fit more believable. (8)
Classic fake-dating trope mixed with The Hating Game. Catalina Martin needs a boyfriend for her sister’s wedding, so the whole family doesn’t look at her with pity. The groom’s brother is her ex, and he’s recently engaged. The only one willing to help is her enemy colleague, Aaron Blackford. Nothing new of overly inventive, although the Spanish flavor was nice. Slow burn and then a fair amount of spice. Aaron seemed to have pretty good people and communication skills once he was fake dating Catalina, so I’m not sure why he didn’t use those skills before to apologize and express his feeling for her. There’s nothing overly memorable about the book, but I enjoyed it. I’ll happily read the next one about Catalina’s best friend. (8)
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