Neighbors With Benefits (Love in the Burbs #1)
Isabel Jordan
Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
4.33
· 6 ratings · 228 pages · Published: 29 Apr 2022
Ridley Lennox is not having a good day.
Her high school nemesis becoming president of the Homeowner’s Association and trying to ruin her life is bad enough. But when Satan himself moves in next door, everything really starts circling the drain.
Finn Doyle is a menace. The fact that he’s the most gratuitously sexy, extroverted jerk she’s ever laid eyes on is irrelevant. His unneighborly actions make him her sworn enemy.
Which makes it super weird when he joins her war against the HOA.
That’s when everything gets…wacky.
Because somewhere along the line, Ridley, born introvert and known advocate of commitment avoidance, becomes friends with Finn.
And, to her complete disbelief, he seems to want out of the friendzone and into an infinitely more…hands-on relationship.
The wild part? She’s starting to think about it, too. Neighbors with benefits is a thing, right?
Maybe. But only if neither of them does anything stupid…like falling in love.
Neighbors With Benefits (a contemporary romantic comedy) is book 1 in the Love in the Burbs series. It's a light, hilarious, comfort read featuring small town/suburbs hijinks, meddling septuagenarians, copious pop culture references and casual cussing, and tons of witty, snarky banter. Like, TONS. Told in the 3rd person with dual points of view, it has a guaranteed happily ever after.
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4.33 · 6 ratings
contemporary · romance · enemies-to-lovers · forced-proximity · humor · fiction · book · friendship · steamy · adult
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