I'm thrilled to participate in today's release/review blitz celebrating the publication of "Good on Paper" by Everly Ashton, the third and final book of the Love in Apartment 3B series. Characters from the previous books in the series make appearances in this one, but it reads as a complete standalone.
"Good on Paper" was a charming enemies-to-lovers romance that featured likeable characters and a fast-paced, engaging plot. With her two best friends and brother all in serious relationships, female lead Marlowe was more determined than
ever to find "the one." After a string of online dating disasters, she decided to enlist the help of a professional matchmaker, but no matter how perfect the matchmaker's suggestions seemed for her on paper, it was workplace rival Isaac who kept catching her attention. I loved the banter between Marlowe and Isaac, especially the way they
taunted and teased each other. Their chemistry was phenomenal; they threw off so many sparks that it was amazing they didn't start a fire! When they finally stopped fighting their feelings, they were super
cute together, but an unexpected twist near the end of the book created a challenge that almost proved to be insurmountable for their relationship. I really liked that the problem wasn't solved in exactly the way I expected it to be, and Marlowe and Isaac did end up happily together in the end.
Overall, "Good on Paper" was every bit as cute and fun as the previous books in the series, and I recommend it for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to whatever Everly Ashton writes next.
Overall, "Good on Paper" was every bit as cute and fun as the previous books in the series, and I recommend it for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy. I look forward to whatever Everly Ashton writes next.
*Review copy provided by the author via Wildfire Marketing Solutions. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "Good on Paper"
My new co-worker… not a fan.
Well, I do like the way he looks, the way he moves, and the way his forearms flex when he rolls the sleeves of his dress shirt up. But I hate how much pleasure he takes when he makes fun of me for using a matchmaker.
I’ve always gone after what I want. Why should love be any different?
After I find a letter in my apartment that foretells me falling for someone, our banter turns into kissing which turns into more and soon, we find ourselves hiding our work affair from our boss and co-workers.
What could be worse than having to pretend you don’t love the man you pass multiple times in the hallway every day? Finding out you’re competing with him for the promotion you’ve both wanted your entire careers and knowing that neither one of you will back down.
Good on Paper is an enemies to lovers, co-worker romance with storage room sexy times and lots of laughs. No cheating. HEA. Buy now or borrow through Kindle Unlimited.
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