Title: Scr*w You
Author: Renee Harless
Genre: Enemies-to-Lovers
Release Date: January 17, 2019
Blurb
Did you ever send an
explicit picture to your significant other?
Well, I sent one to
my ex back in college and his best friend Zack found it and showed the entire
fraternity. Sure, I should have known better, but I was young, stupid, and in
love.
Six years later, I’m
bidding on a project for my ex’s company against my nemesis, his best friend.
Now, Zack’s trying
to make my life a living hell while my ex has me jumping through hoops to land
this job.
A job that I need
regardless of how my body reacts to Zack, but my heart may have a completely
different contract in mind.
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Review
Scr*w You was a great enemies to lovers story with a touch of a second chance. Blake and Zach were fabulous characters and their story was a bit unique and fun, while also having just the right amount of steam.
Blake and Zach knew each other back in College and boy did they not hit it off. Zach was Blake's then boyfriend's best friend and well they didn't quite get along, though neither knew the real reason why. Fast forward to years later, both are grown and matured and pit against each other for a job working with none other than the man who's been between them from the start.
I really enjoyed how the past and the present collided within the pages of this book, not all at once, but with just hints until finally the truth, so to speak, comes out. I loved watching as Blake and Zach fought each other and yet couldn't resist the connection developing between them either. There was just the right amount of drama blended in to keep things from being without obstacles.
This was my first book by Renee Harless and I enjoyed the way she crafted her characters and their story, so I'll definitely look for more books from her in the future.
Author Bio
Renee Harless, her husband, and
children live in Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She studied Communication, specifically
Public Relations, at Radford University.
Growing up, Renee
always found a way to pursue her creativity. It began by watching endless runs
of White Christmas- yes even in the summer – and learning every word and dance
from the movie. She could still sing Sister Sister if requested. In high school
she joined the show choir and a community theatre group, The Troubadours. After
marrying the man of her dreams and moving from her hometown she sought out a
different artistic outlet – writing.
To say that Renee
is a romance addict would be an understatement. When she isn’t chasing her
toddler around the house, working her day job, or writing, she delves head
first into a romance novel.
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