A satisfying category romance from Entangled’s brand new Lovestruck imprint… Butler’s face.
After the death of her parents, a tragedy she blamed on herself, Noelle vowed to live a controlled, focused life. Now a psychologist, she channels her need for connection into her radio show. But when the arrogant sportscaster next door tells listeners men shouldn’t get married, she’s all too happy to yank the silver spoon out of his overprivileged mouth.
Their heated on-air arguments are a hit, but when the station director forces them to do a joint show for two weeks, Tate and Noelle object. They can’t stand each other, despite the attraction sizzling beneath every interaction. But if they can’t pull the struggling radio station back from the brink, they’ll lose their jobs. Or worse, their hearts.
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This is a good read. It was, for me, hard to get into. I stuck it out, giving it a good try. In the end it didn’t fall flat. It was a bit sugary for my taste but still a good way to ‘get away’ for a few hours.
easy, mindless and light, was a good read for the day I was reading it.
Growing up with parents who were not good row models. Tate needs help understanding how to love. Noelle lost her loving family in her late teens. She’s looking for love, he’s not. How will they help each other grow?
A well thought out story line answering questions of the heart.
I loved this book! Read it in one sitting and promptly one-clicked the rest of the series–which I recommend you do, too.