![]() ![]() So on this journey we’re finding out what went wrong? And how are they going to fix it? It was a great plot and had steady but realistic pacing. “Relearning you has been the best thing that’s ever happened to me.” We know there is, or at least was a foundation of love there and for me it made all the difference. I thought this was very clever as although we are presented with a couple that appear to hate each other and are constantly trading jabs. Cut to the present day and they are engaged, but with every passing day they despise each other more. Here we meet Naomi and Nicholas on one of their first dates, full of hope for the future and smitten with each other. ![]() “Enjoy your Thanksgiving!” he calls over his shoulder. ![]() The main thing I think I enjoyed here was the different on premise from your typical hate to love novel. I haven’t really had my mind changed on this, but every now and then a book comes along with elements of this that I love. ![]() I love reading banter between couples but when it gets a bit to spiteful and petty yeah fun turns sour for me. I often say enemies to lovers is not my favourite. You deserve each other was a fresh breath of air for me in the sometimes overcrowded enemies to loves romance sub genre. ![]()
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