The Simple Life by Tara Sivec

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The Simple Life by Tara Sivec is what we have come to expect from the queen of romantic comedy, a hilarious enemies to lovers and a million other tropes.
The Simple Life by Tara Sivec

Released October 17, 2018
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Brooklyn Manning thought her life was perfect in every way, until it crumbled down around her and turned into a dumpster fire. With her pride wounded and her tail tucked between her legs, she leaves New York and goes back to her tiny hometown of White Timber, Montana.

No more twenty-four-hour taco trucks, no more shopping at the best designer stores within walking distance, no more giving taxi drivers the finger when they angrily honk at her. She didn’t think it could get any worse. But then Clint Hastings walked into the room and insulted her.

Her arch nemesis from high school is no longer a nerdy computer whiz, masturbating to pictures in PC World magazine in his free time (allegedly). He’s grown up to be a hot-as-hell cowboy, and she has no other choice but to be a smart ass right back to him. After all, it’s what they do. It’s what they’ve always done, and twelve years apart hasn’t changed anything.

Only this time, getting under each other’s skin is a hell of a lot more fun than it used to be.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Simple Life is a charming story told with the comedic finesse that only Tara Sivec can pull off!

Once I started The Simple Life I couldn’t put it down, from the knock out prologue to the simple beautiful ending, I adored it and it’s small town charm. Brooklyn and Clint with their banter which was closer related to foreplay than it was the hatred that they pretended to have for each other.

I loved the sense of coming home that we get when Brooklyn gets after falling on her face in New York. She came home to her friends and her father and picked up like she’d never left. The small town and open arm fill of The Simple Life, was charming and I was enchanted by not only Brooklyn’s best friend and her Clint and his daughters, but everyone around town that we met.
Speaking of the townies, the entire town placed bets on when Clint and Brooklyn would finally hook up and everyone telling them when they picked really amped up the funny factor. If you are looking for a hilarious enemies to lovers and a million other tropes, then you need to pick up The Simple Life today!

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