The Ex I’d Love to Hate, an all-new thrilling enemies-to-lovers, second chance billionaire romance from New York Times bestselling author Nadia Lee is available now!
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Grant Lasker is the first guy I fell in love with.
The first guy I shared everything with.
I thought what we had was perfect…until I found out I was just a bet to him.
All the lavish gifts and attention were nothing more than tricks to fool me.
Grant always wins, no matter the collateral damage.
I ran away without a second glance and rebuilt my life, along with the walls around my heart.
Fourteen years later, I manage to find a job that pays enough to keep my beloved grandfather in a private assisted-living center.
There is just one problem…
The person I need to work for is Grant, and he seems to think I’m the one who betrayed him and is doing everything in his power to make my life hell.
But if he thinks he's going to win again, he has another think coming.
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My Review:
My Rating: 4.5 Stars
Aspen and Grant dated in college until a series of events pushes the two away from each other. 14 years later Aspen gets hired as an assistant, only it's for Grant. A lot of resentment still lingers between the two. Grant is determined to get Aspen to quit, but Aspen needs the money to pay for her grandpa's care. Will they be able to let go of the past?
Honestly, I really liked this book. There was a lack of communication that hurt the duo, but it was believable because it preyed on their insecurities. I thought their were clues to other things the author forgot about later in the book or she just chose a different direction for the story. This was a long book, however I didn't feel as if it was repetitive. I loved that the first part of the book showed Aspen and Grant in college. It showed how they met and how they fell in love and then the misunderstanding that ended up ending them as a couple before going 14 years in the future. I loved seeing the different relationships Aspen and Grant had with their families and how that shaped them into the people they were today. There was also some cameos of Grant's brothers and some quick wit in the story. If you are looking for a enemies to romance to enemies second chance story this book is for you.
Keep reading for a look inside The Ex I’d Love to Hate!
Thinking of time and sanity reminds me of the redhead from two days ago. Aspen Hughes was in a ratty T-shirt and faded denim shorts. No makeup or fancy hairdo. But I couldn’t take my eyes off her as she placed her hands on her hips and demanded I do the group paper, her moss-green eyes flashing. Sadie seemed like a lifeless prop by comparison.
That doesn’t really explain it, though. My usual taste is girls with toned bodies who are relaxed and carefree. A girl wound tightly enough to chase me to the polo field and call me an asshole over some dumb project neither of us is going to remember in a month is definitely not my type. Even if she does have curves more fitting for a Vegas stripper than a college kid. That body could revive a corpse, and my dick obviously isn’t immune because it’s getting hard at the thought of her.
It’s not the body, my gut whispers. I’ve been around women who were even hotter. It’s just…Aspen looked at me like I was an annoying pest, which people simply do not do. They’re too impressed by my parents—and their fame—to notice or care that I don’t like or respect them. I shouldn’t put too much significance into her actions, though. She probably doesn’t know who my parents are. Once she finds out, she’ll smile and gaze up at me like I’m some kind of minor deity, like everyone else.
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