Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Review: Sundays Are For Hangovers

Title: Sundays Are For Hangovers
Authors: K. Webster & J.D. Hollyfield
Release Date: May 21, 2018

Blurb:

For nearly a year, they’ve been at war.
Cops. Forks. Eggs.
Two feuding neighbors who couldn’t be more opposite, forced to live next door to one another.
Neither is backing down.

She drives him crazy with her loud nineties rap music.
He gets under her skin the way he obsesses over his stupid perfect lawn.

She fantasizes about having sex with the hot nerd—but with duct tape over his dumb mouth.
He has dirty dreams of the bombshell beauty where he bangs the crazy right out of her—nightmares of course.
Anger isn’t the only thing heating up between these two.

They think this is a battle only one of them can win…
The growing attraction between them, though, seems to be far more stubborn than the two of them combined.

Review:

Sundays are for Hangovers follow Lilith and Will, who are neighbors and enemies. They hate each other. Drive each other absolutely crazy. 90s rap music. Ruined lawn. Maybe a fireman or two. And a demon cat from hell. They get under each others skin. But they also can't deny the crazy and stubborn attraction they have for one another. What happens when they stop challenging each other, but face the challenges life throws their way instead?
This is the first book by K. Webster or J.D. Hollyfield I have read. I didn't know what to expect, but I loved every minute of it. It was funny, sweet, sexy, nerdy, and then some. I love enemies to lovers, so i was giddy to start this book, and it didn't disappoint. I loved the chapter titles, and the story, and loved the characters. Will was so much more than the stuck up nerd, and Lilith was so much more than the pain in the was neighbor. It was a nice, quick read. If you are looking for an enemies to lovers romance, then I recommend Sundays Are For Hangovers! 4.5 ⭐ out of 5⭐

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