Can two people go from being enemies to lovers to… just friends? Twenty-five-year-old Amy Harlow has read every romance trope that exists and she loves them all. She’s very familiar with the fictional archetypal bad boy characters, and sadly, she has dated quite a few. And so, when she meets the suave, arrogant, but oh-so-good looking Lucas Mancini, the new doctor working with her in the emergency department, she knows exactly where to put him. As public enemy, number one. Unfortunately for Amy, Lucas is determined to evade his role as the bad guy in her story, and before she knows what’s happening, he has moved from enemy to lover and now to friend? How had that happened? And now that he has put her in the friend zone, Amy cannot focus on anything other than getting herself out of it. With the help of an anxious puppy, her friends in a raucous romance book club, and a weekend of fake dating (it works in all the books she so happily devours), will Amy be able to overcome her preconceived notions about love and Lucas, and finally write her own happy ending? Fans of Sarah Adams and Emma St. Clair will love this enemies to lovers, second chance romantic comedy with a sprinkle of fake dating. It is closed door, with lots of sizzle and swoony kisses giving you all the feels but no explicit content. Always, Amy is book two in the Love Always series but can be read as a standalone novel. Praise for Always, Amy
Publication date: H&J Publishing (June 21, 2023)
Pages: 257 pages
ASIN: B0C3YLLNYN