Blindsided by Brooke
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Publisher Description
To reach the top, they’ll have to reach for each other.
Brooke Marshall is trapped… in her home town, in her minimum wage job, and in her lack of relationships. The only thing she has to look forward to is trivia night. Her dream in fashion design disappeared when her bank account reached zero, and she feels doomed to remain in Red Maple Falls till the end of time.
Tyler Carrington grew up rich and spoiled, but is ready to get out from under his father’s thumb and make something of his own. After buying property to start a vacation home business, he dives in headfirst. Only he’s not too sure of what he’s doing. Good thing Brooke is savvy in how to make something sell.
The trivia rivals turn the other cheek to help each other out, but when an opportunity comes to Brooke to get out of Red Maple Falls, will she stay put or leave the man she loves behind?
Customer Reviews
Enemies to Lovers Romance
Brooke and Tyler were young and a bit immature. They showed their competitive nature during trivia night at the local brewery, which was pretty funny but they also descended to petty mean levels. I was surprised she wanted to help him out sprucing up his rental property so he could get renters. She was good at it, but it was his business. Their bickering turns to passion, but they hurt each other several times. I haven’t read any of the other books in this series, but I got the impression that Brooke wasn’t always a nice person. She put up walls and acted in off putting ways to keep people out and so she wouldn’t get hurt. When she finally gets the chance to realize one of her dreams after she helped Tyler, he makes her feel like it’s insignificant and she should cast it aside for the sake of their relationship. This was a steamy enemies to lovers romance with plenty of funny and rocky moments.
Blindsided by Brooke
Excellent, TY
Enjoyed
I enjoyed reading books that are not only well developed but have characters that you can loose yourself with and thorps storyline offers that.
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