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The Proximity Effect By Maya Nicole

  • Writer: AMRauthor
    AMRauthor
  • 5 hours ago
  • 2 min read
The Proximity Effect, Maya Nicole, Forced Proximity, Workplace Romance, Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance, Why Choose, Book Review

Rating: 3 stars

Adult - Spice: Forced Proximity, Workplace Romance

Genre: Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Reverse Harem, Romance

Tags: Why Choose, Book Review


Tessa didn't expect that she'd be going on her honeymoon alone. But when she arrives nothing is as it showed in the brochures. It has fallen under new management, and they seem to hate each other. Will she find some peace or will she find her self on this adventure?


This is a why choose romance. Tessa is looking for something, even she doesn't seem to realize. Though the story takes place in January I felt like it would be a great cozy read. Liam, Archer and Evan are very different. But as you read you can see their great friends underneath it all. The book is a quick read, keeping you engaged. I liked reading this book for all the feels.


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Pages: 302

Read: Digital

From: Kindle Unlimited


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“Getting stuck in a snowdrift and watching my red thong take flight into a pine tree was not how I imagined starting my honeymoon. Then again, I also hadn't imagined starting it alone.


When I saw the heart-shaped bed in the honeymoon suite (totally not on the website) and was served microwaved bacon for breakfast (how dare they), I knew this trip was going downhill faster than my dignity after face-planting on the bunny slope.


The cause? Three gorgeous former best friends who inherited way more than they could handle.


So, naturally, I offer to run the restaurant when their entire staff quits.


There were supposed to be professional boundaries, but when our sizzling chemistry threatens to melt all the snow—and my heart—I start to wonder if my honeymoon might not be such a waste after all.”

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