Enemies With Benefits
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
4.2
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Roxie Noir
I don’t love him. I don’t even like him.I just want him.Eli Loveless was my nemesis from the first day of kindergarten until we graduated high school. Everything I did, he had to do better - and vice versa. The day he left town was the best day of my life.Ten years later, the day he came back was the worst.Now he’s my co-worker.Grown-up Eli Loveless is sexy as sin. He’s hotter than asphalt in the summer. The irritating kid I once knew is gone, and he’s been replaced by a man with green eyes, perfect abs, and a cocky smile.It’s bad that I want him.It’s worse that he wants me back.There are looks. There are smirks. There are smiles that make my panties burst into flame.And then there’s a shared kiss that leads to the hottest night of my life.This is no office romance. This is a five-alarm fire.What’s a girl to do when the man I can’t stand is the one I can’t stop lusting after?Enter into a friends-with-benefits agreement, of course.No dates. No relationship. Just blisteringly hot sex, because if there’s one person I could never fall for, it’s Eli....right?Enemies With Benefits is the first book in the Loveless Brothers series, and can be read as a total standalone. It's for fans of high-heat, low-angst romantic comedies and anyone who enjoys a rivals-to-lovers story. This book also has tons of sibling banter, a workplace romance that smolders, and a small town with tons of charm and quirk. It's steamy, hilarious, and of course it's got a guaranteed HEA. (And yes, it bangs.)This series is perfect for fans of Cate C. Wells, Kate Canterbary, Melanie Harlow, Elizabeth O'Roark, and Claire Kingsley.
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Author
Roxie Noir
Pages
434
Publisher
Clever Capybara Press
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"What I Liked:<br/>1. Violet and Eli - I loved both characters. I felt like they both had full personalities, smart, competitive, witty, but not perfect. I enjoyed the banter they had and watching their relationship develop. Their enemies to lovers story was interesting and realistic enough where it supports the plot. Sometimes these romance books have such dramatic changes where it ends up being unbelievable and ruins the story. <br/><br/>2. The Loveless Family - I loved how much we got to see of the Loveless family and their dynamic. Even though the story was about Eli, it still felt like the rest of the brothers were integral to the story and not just names on a page. I know this also helps to setup the rest of the books in the series but I think it was enough to find it interesting and give us insight into what the other stories would be about but not enough to derail the original story.<br/><br/>What I Didn’t Like:<br/>1. Martin plot line - I think everyone knew that he was going to be responsible for the photo of Violet and I loved seeing Eli catch him to show how much he cared about Violet. BUT I wish we had clearer evidence that it was him. The security footage of the mechanical bull didn’t feel damning enough for the photo of Violet."