Thursday, June 14, 2018

Review: Gent

Title: Gent
Author: Harloe Rae

Blurb:


Raven Elliot blasts into town like a wrecking ball—striking and devastating.
With a few simple words, my reliable routine crumbles to dust.
“Is this seat taken?”
I could close my eyes and let her voice wrap around me like a lover’s caress.
But this isn’t that type of story.
And I’m sure as hell not that kind of man.
She hovers in my space, batting her lashes and smiling shyly.
The glimmer in her sapphire eyes is a promise of peace.
But I’m not falling for it.
And Raven doesn't take the hint.
What starts as a battle of wills, explodes into a turf war.
She stands directly in my path everywhere I turn.
No matter how hard I shove, she won’t budge.
Raven seems dead set on driving me insane.
But I was here first.
And I’m not going down easy.
After all, no one ever taught me how to treat a lady.



Review:

I was seriously in love with this cover - and I love a good enemies to lovers romance, so I was definitely eager to get into this book.
Raven moves across the state into small town, Garden Grove on a crazy whim, that she would have never done if it wasn't for her best friend Deliliah. She meets a sexy stranger at the bar- who doesn't exactly roll out the welcome mat for her. They get under each other's skin, quickly making enemies, but constantly bumping into each other in such a small town. So when they can't avoid each other any longer, the best solution is to get under one another right?
This book was a quick, fun, and dirty read. Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes so I was quick to snatch this book up. And mixing together a dirty mechanic and a master Baker was a recipe for a sexy read. I loved Raven's personality and her friendship with Deliliah. And I loved Trent. He was dirty, sexy, assholish and vulnerable. Their relationship was a constant push and pull, even if it did move a bit quickly. 4⭐ out of 5⭐.

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