Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Release + Review - Piper Rayne - Dirty Flirty Enemy




He’s the arrogant Manhattan realtor with billboards advertising his six-pack more than his expertise in negotiations.

I’m the competing broker who stupidly moved across the hall from his office.

From day one, I’ve been his sworn enemy. Okay, so I might have accidentally stolen one of his clients. Well, is it stealing if the client comes to me?

Even our vicious banter and loathing gazes can’t hide the chemistry between us. Who can blame me? He has enough charisma to make every hot-blooded woman in the city melt with a single word.

Just when I think a mutual respect could be born between us, the biggest developer in the city offers us an opportunity that pits us against each other.

Time to forget Carmelo Mancini’s dreamy eyes and tight abs.

Game on.




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ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Piper Rayne, or Piper and Rayne, whichever you prefer because we’re not one author, we’re two. Yep, you get two USA Today Bestselling authors for the price of one. Our goal is to bring you romance stories that have "Heartwarming Humor With a Side of Sizzle" (okay...you caught us, that's our tagline). A little about us... We both have kindle’s full of one-clickable books. We're both married to husbands who drive us to drink. We're both chauffeurs to our kids. Most of all, we love hot heroes and quirky heroines that make us laugh, and we hope you do, too.



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Johnaka's Review 


“Fine line between love and hate, 5 stars”

Carm is killing it in his professional life but his personal has been put on the backburner. He didn’t know how woman looked at him until his soon to be sister-in-law told him he could do better. Find better woman than bar bunnies, treat real women better, etc. So, when he meets Bella he wants to hate her because she’s the enemy but at the same time he doesn’t want to be the guy Annie said he was. The question is will Bella stay the enemy or will the tides turn between them?

Bella will admit that Carm looks better in person then he does on a billboard, but she won’t tell him that. He is the enemy after all. Somehow though she finds herself becoming friends with him and there is no denying the chemistry between the two. Will the chemistry last or will they burn out? Only one way to find out.

Dirty Flirty Enemy had all the typical Piper Rayne humor with a touch of seriousness. I giggled, I kind of cringed, and I sighed. I loved seeing them interact with each other and with their friends and family. They just all clicked together and it was awesome. I cannot wait to see how Piper Rayne write Dom’s story next. You won’t regret one-clicking Dirty Flirty Enemy.

Plot-5/5

Characters-5/5

Heat-5/5

Writing style-5/5

Overall-5/5


Louise's Review 

Dirty Flirty Enemy is book 2 in the ‘White Collar Series’ and I couldn’t wait to get my hands-on Carmelo Mancini’s story. 

Carmelo aka Carm is excelling in his professional career but his personal life is non-existent, he has the body to lure in woman and the drive to make his business succeed. When his rival moves across the hall from him, he starts laying down rules to ensure that he doesn’t take a hit to his professional life; what he didn’t expect was for Bella to start chipping away at his heart.

Bella needs this is succeed, when she is given a chance to prove that she is as good at what she does she has the rug ripped out from underneath her. When Bella and Carm are left together on the weekends their connection towards each other grows and they begin to build a foundation. 

When the foundations start to crack can they hold on together or be split apart?

I personally loved reading Dirty Flirty Enemy; Carm and Bella have amazing chemistry, their competitive nature brings out the sassy and playful side of each other something they both didn’t realise they were missing from their lives. 

I cannot wait to read Dominic’s story in Wild Steamy Hook up.

Star Ratings; Plot: 5/5 Characters: 5/5 Heat: 5/5 Writing Style: 5/5 Overall: 5/5

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