Flirting with the Frenemy by Pippa Grant
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Series: Bro Code #1
Released March 1, 2019
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Mission: Survive my best friend’s wedding, where I must play nice with my ex and his perfect new girlfriend.
Strategy: Bring the hottest fake boyfriend on the planet.
Target: Grady Rock. Master Baker. Dimples. Muscles. The unicorn of fake boyfriends.
Complication: Wyatt Morgan. My brother’s best friend. My sworn enemy. Military man. Sexy as hell single dad. The man I let into my panties for one night of hot hate sex after my ex dumped me.
And the man who just scared off that perfect fake boyfriend.
By pretending to be my real boyfriend.
I can roll with this though. What’s the harm in Flirting with the Frenemy if it helps me get the job done?
Complete my mission and move on.
Or so I thought.
Until Wyatt kisses me again and I start feeling things I shouldn’t.
The thing about weddings…nothing ever goes as planned.
Oh my goodness! Flirting with the Frenemy was such a fun, over the top, romantic comedy! Pippa Grant created an amusing yet unique world that had me intrigued and anticipating more from the Bro Code universe!
I was chatting with my co-worker, who got me into reading, and I was like Jessica. I need a good fun romantic comedy and she immediately suggested I read Pippa’s Bro Code series, she hit the nail on the head with the recommendation, that is for sure!
The majority of Flirting with the Frenemy takes place in a small town during a week long pirate festival, where they dig for treasure and dress up as pirates and so much more. Not only that, but there is a cussing parrot and an entire community that I loved so much I was wanting to move there by the end of the book!
I loved the magnetism between Grady and Ellie, the more they tried to pull away from each other the more they are drawn together, only for bizarre disasters happen out of no where. What I also really liked about Flirting with the Frenemy is that although it is a brother’s best friend romance, it wasn’t cliched, where the brother tells his best friend he’s not good enough for his sister and they get in a big long dragged out fight.
Although, I do enjoy a good cliched story line, sometimes it’s nice not to have that same predictability. Flirting with the Frenemy is a single father romantic comedy novel that is worth reading and it’s free in Kindle Unlimited! Flirting with the Frenemy is a single father romantic comedy novel that is worth reading and it’s free in Kindle Unlimited!
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