Date of Reading: 12/10/2018
Author: Anna Premoli
Publisher: Aria
Year: 2016
Rating: 5/5
About the book:
Can your worst enemy become the love of your life? A fun, feisty, feel-good romance for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Meg Cabot.
Jennifer and Ian have known each other for seven years. They are leaders of two different teams in the same London bank and are constantly engaged in a running battle to be number one.
Ian is a handsome, wealthy and sought-after bachelor; Jennifer is a feisty, independent lawyer. When they are thrown together to work on the same project, Ian makes Jenny an offer she can't refuse: to have free reign of their rich client if she pretends to be his girlfriend.
Soon, it becomes more and more difficult to tell the difference between fiction and reality...
My Review:
After reading one of her recent works, I thought of digging up some of Premoli's older novels. This one caught my eye since I am a great fan of enemies to lovers romance and the fact that Ian St. John is also a future Duke made the perfect combination I needed.
As always, the witty banter between the two protagonists is the highlight of her novel. Jenny may irritate you a bit towards the end, but Ian is definitely someone to swoon for. Alright, I can feel Jenny rolling her eyes at this comment, categorising me among all other brainless girls who are after Ian. Easy there girl, after all, it is your narration that reminds us constantly of his deep blue eyes.
Completely predictable but hugely enjoyable plot hooks you from the beginning and guarantees so much fun. I have read it twice already 😉. Surely, this is Anna Premoli at her best!
Meet the author:
Anna Premoli is a bestselling author in Italy. She began writing to relieve stress while working as a financial consultant for a private bank. Her novel, Love to Hate You won the Bancarella prize in 2013
Jennifer and Ian have known each other for seven years. They are leaders of two different teams in the same London bank and are constantly engaged in a running battle to be number one.
Ian is a handsome, wealthy and sought-after bachelor; Jennifer is a feisty, independent lawyer. When they are thrown together to work on the same project, Ian makes Jenny an offer she can't refuse: to have free reign of their rich client if she pretends to be his girlfriend.
Soon, it becomes more and more difficult to tell the difference between fiction and reality...
My Review:
After reading one of her recent works, I thought of digging up some of Premoli's older novels. This one caught my eye since I am a great fan of enemies to lovers romance and the fact that Ian St. John is also a future Duke made the perfect combination I needed.
As always, the witty banter between the two protagonists is the highlight of her novel. Jenny may irritate you a bit towards the end, but Ian is definitely someone to swoon for. Alright, I can feel Jenny rolling her eyes at this comment, categorising me among all other brainless girls who are after Ian. Easy there girl, after all, it is your narration that reminds us constantly of his deep blue eyes.
Completely predictable but hugely enjoyable plot hooks you from the beginning and guarantees so much fun. I have read it twice already 😉. Surely, this is Anna Premoli at her best!
Meet the author:
Anna Premoli is a bestselling author in Italy. She began writing to relieve stress while working as a financial consultant for a private bank. Her novel, Love to Hate You won the Bancarella prize in 2013
These kind of books are not my usual. I don't know if I will pick it up.
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ReplyDeleteNot my kind of read. But I love Sophie Kinsella's books.
ReplyDeleteIt's great when you find a book you can reread.
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I like the sound of this book, love the cover too. Great review
ReplyDeletelovely review! This looks like my kind of read!
ReplyDeleteGreat review, this book looks and sounds like a really cute and fun book I am really glad you enjoyed it fully. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post.
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