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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Read as part of [b:Enemies to Lovers|35378597|Enemies to Lovers (Enemies to Lovers, #1-4)|Anyta Sunday|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1496764302s/35378597.jpg|56737066] ( ) 2.5 stars This was a cute childhood enemies to friends to lovers story. There were some moments of intense angst, but over all it was light-hearted blandness. English is not my native language so I probably have no idea what I'm talking about, but the writing seemed kind of clumsy. The tempo was kind of off - some scenes were overly descriptive (so much so I managed to doze off in the middle of some) while other were brief and to the point, and others still were almost stingy (and one definitely was! In all it was an ok read - I have no intense feeling towards it one way or the other. Most definitely not the best I know Anyta Sunday has to offer. This was a fun, entertaining read. I'll admit that because it's been quite a while since I had read the first one, I'm not sure if it had much or not. The characters were well written and fleshed out. And while the addition of a child into the mix could have created a lot of stereotypes, I didn't feel this was the case here. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Other than his most prized Lamborghini, Karl Andrews has nothing to his name. He's down on his luck and his dollar, and his dream of becoming a professional chef is looking more and more like a pipedream. Even less than a pipedream when restaurants won't even take him on as a waiter. And he won't ever, no not ever, consider selling his one possession. No matter how much he could make from it. Just wasn't going to happen. He'd rather . . . rather . . . Hell, he'd rather apply for that position to be a Girl Friday. Other than the title, the job sounds all right. Bit of cooking, cleaning-nothing he can't handle. Really. Until he goes to the interview and discovers the man looking for the help is the same man he'd bullied, mocked, terrified as a boy. But Paul Hyte is obviously a better man, gracious and forgiving. And trusting-as the biggest part of the job requires looking after his son. Despite the initial forgiveness, things are tentative between Karl and Paul, and they've both got to reconcile their pasts if they want any type of proper closure. As the two men learn more about each other an undeniable attraction grows between them-but can the two manage to forge a future together on such a rocky past and complicated present? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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