There’s a fine line between love and hate – and Hattie & Rob are walking on it.
Hattie & Rob, Rob & Hattie – what’s the opposite of opposites attract? 😝 That’s what these two are.
“If opposites attract, our similarities explain why I find him so repulsive.”
Neither Hattie nor Rob are looking for a serious relationship – they enjoy their fun, and their lives, without one. They’re brought together by mutual friends (Kara & Luke who we meet in book 1). Rob has his flirt on, and Hattie is determined to resist him.
After making a bet they’re both determined to win, their texting banter & teasing begins. Their chemistry is undeniable, so how long will they fight it?
Book Review:
The Worst Guy Ever
Holly June Smith
Series: Yes (2nd in Sunshine Book Club)
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆ 5/5
Spice: 2/5
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While I couldn’t relate to them, I was super invested in these two characters. I was rooting for them to figure out their sh*t (for lack of a better expression). Both had absent dads and childhood trauma, leading to fears of abandonment or hurting the ones they love.
This book tackles some other tough issues, like gender double standards in dating, and in the workplace.
The Worst Guy Ever is book 2 in the Sunshine Book Club series, but can be read as a standalone.
What you’ll find in the Worst Guy Ever:
⭐️ “I don’t do relationships”
⭐️ Enemies with benefits to lovers
⭐️ Undeniable chemistry
⭐️ Banter
⭐️ Over 30 MCs
⭐️ Found family
⭐️ Dual POV/first person
Thank you to author Holly June Smith for an advanced copy! All opinions are my own.
Pub date: August 10, 2023