Something Like Love by Claudia Y Burgoa
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Something Like Love by Claudia Burgoa, book two in her Against All Odds: St.
James Family series, is a snarky and wonderful enemies to lovers
rom com with hot sexy men, strong females, loving families, and friends, who
always support one another that was a rollercoaster of emotions. Chloe Lafferty and Burke St James met at a wedding sharing
an insta- attraction and chemistry but by the end of the night Chloe has
distanced herself and is downright frosty. Burke doesn't do relationships or
commitments after watching his parents tear each other apart which turned him
into a womanizer and skeptic regarding love. Returning from catering an event,
Chloe finds her world in shambles thanks to Burke St. James’ best friend, who
also happens to be her housemate, Maddox. At the same time Burke finds himself also
betrayed by Maddox just when he learns he needs
a fiancΓ©e if he has any chance of completing the deal of his life. Discovering what happened to Chloe, Burke offers to help her, but only if
she will agree to be his fake fiancΓ©e to help him buy a winery, but living and
working in close proximity means the attraction is still there; getting harder
and harder to ignore. Chloe believes in love and happily ever and has no idea
how to break through the walls Burke has built around his heart. The more time that these two spend together the
fake starts to feel real, making them wonder if they come out of this
arrangement unhurt.
Their
journey is a wonderful blend of emotions, swoon worthy moments and passion. The
emotional, magnetic, and sizzling chemistry between them is perfect. Their
banter is flirtatious and snarky. The interactions
between Burke, Chloe and his meddling family were laugh-out-loud, priceless.
You can’t help but cheer Burke and Chloe on, hoping things work out for them to
get their happy ending; one they definitely deserve. I highly recommend Something Like Love to other readers and look
forward to the next book in this series.
I voluntarily reviewed a
complimentary copy of this book.
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