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RITA Reader Challenge Review

Enemies with Benefits by Louisa George

Enemies with Benefits

For this year’s RITA® Reader Challenge I read Enemies with Benefits by Louisa George. It is the fourth book in the A Flat in Notting Hill series, all of which are by different authors. I finished reading Enemies with Benefits with a smile on my face — definitely a good thing. But it took some time getting there. Maybe I was expecting too much seeing as it is a short romance, and the ones I have … Continue reading Enemies with Benefits by Louisa George

RITA Reader Challenge Review

Enemies with Benefits by Louisa George

Enemies with Benefits

One of my favorite things about reading historical romances is stumbling upon all of the ridiculous anachronistic bits or the items/actions that are plainly in the wrong time period. So imagine my surprise and initial delight when I not only found something anachronistic in the contemporary romance Enemies with Benefits, by Louisa George, but that the anachronistic bit was the heroine herself, Poppy Spencer. It honestly feels like Poppy stepped straight out of a romance … Continue reading Enemies with Benefits by Louisa George