This was my first read from this author, and I have to say that I am a fan. This one really worked for me.
And as someone who accidentally started reading this before the first in this series, I can say that I wasn't missing too much from the first by reading this one before it. It helps that this is a different couple than in the first one.
I really enjoyed this author's writing style, and the story, plot, characters and romance all worked well.
I loved both Ethan and Anders, they were fun together and apart.
Ethan is the best friend of Jax - one of the MC's from the previous book - and was in a relationship for two years, and living in Denver with him, but they recently broke up and Ethan has moved back to Atlanta, to go to nursing school.
Anders is Wilder's ex - the other MC from the last book - and is mostly over Wilder, but not entirely, but when his assistant has to go on maternity leave, Anders needs a temporary assistant. Ethan just happens to be looking for work while he waits to start his first semester in nursing school, and have a job where he could potentially work on homework while he works.
Anders and Ethan's needs converge together, and so Ethan becomes Anders' assistant, despite the fact that they met briefly 10 months before and it didn't go the best, and these two don't exactly get along.
I wouldn't say this is enemies-to-lovers, because these two were never actually enemies, or really hated each other or anything like that. They were more....adversaries, and they annoyed each other some and such. Not true enemies or hatred at first.
And they teased each other and bit back at each other, giving as good as the other got. But underneath all the "animosity" was genuine attraction and affection for each other, one that couldn't be buried beneath the surface for long.
As these two exchanged e-mails, and texts, the more the e-mails became less snarky and they started to have more serious conversations and got to know each other better.
And as any "animosity" started to disappear, their romance really started and it was a joy to read. The author did really well in establishing their romantic connection and them falling in love with each other.
And their problems or potential problems are realistic and worked through, even if there are a few bumps along the way.
I would definitely recommend this, whether you've read the first before this or not. It was really good.
Two big thumbs up from me! I definitely have a new author I want to continue to read 😁