In some genres, this can be literal – countries at war, political conflict – but in my romances, it's a little less life and death, and more someone you don't like, or are in conflict with because of family, business or past events. Because realistically? Most of us aren't in those life and death situations, but we can be in opposition to someone. And if we are, what do we do if we're attracted to them?
Toronto Blaze · Book 4
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Brother's Teammate · Enemies to Lovers
Alek plays in the NHL with an asterisk by his name — his parents stole money in a Ponzi scheme. Being traded back to Toronto is the last thing he wanted. His first night in the city he has an anonymous hookup, only to discover she's his teammate's sister — and her family were victims of his parents.
Should be easy not to go there again with Jess, and yet…
Phin wanted to avoid his family at Christmas and rest his shoulder at the cottage. He didn't expect to land in a ditch, or the tow truck driver to be Skye — the girl from the cottage next door who hates him. He especially didn't expect them to get snowed in together.
But maybe that gives them time to figure out what went wrong.
Remy is desperately hanging on to his career as a backup goalie. The goalie coach — a former rival — is not happy that Remy is living beside his ex-wife, Sophie.
Excellent reasons to keep his distance. Except Sophie is the most amazing woman he's met, and keeping his distance is getting harder by the day.
How can he convince her of his innocence? Sheriff Sarah Winfrey investigates the fire that killed Lanford Davies' family and sent him to prison for eighteen years. But if Lanford is innocent, a killer is still out there.
Wedding planner Mariah needs a very public Valentine's Day proposal to save the town — and her only option is a fake one with the handsome town veterinarian and wedding hater, Nelson Carter.
A little charade between adversaries might just be the start of something undeniably real.
Chef Delaney Carter has New York City ambitions. Returning to sleepy Cupid's Crossing feels like failure — no matter how charming country living and her former high-school sweetheart Jordan Everton are.
But helping Jordan on his farm reawakens feelings she thought she'd left behind long ago.