Two Can Play By Ali Hazelwood
- 7 hours ago
- 2 min read

Rating: 3 stars
Adult - Spice: Enemies To Lovers
Genre: Contemporary, Contemporary Romance, Romance
Tags: Office, Game Design, Book Review
Viola, a game designer, gets a chance to design her favorite book series into a game. The only catch, she has to work with Jesse, a guy who has shown her he wants nothing to do with her. It doesn't help that both their companies have a small feud with one another. Now to see if they can work the to groups are off on a work retreat. Will they be able to come together, or will they lose a project everyone wants?
This is a stand alone contemporary romance with enemies to lovers. Viola loves her job and is very passionate and kind. Jesse is unexpected in how he reacts. The banter between them is brilliant. Viola’s work husband, Ethan, is a bit silly but endearing too. The story is fast-paced and quick fun read. It is perfect for summer. I liked this book.
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Pages: 199
Read: Digital
From: Library
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“Includes an all-new bonus chapter!
Viola Bowen has the chance of a lifetime: to design a video game based on her all-time favorite book series. The only problem? Her co-lead is Jesse F-ing Andrews, aka her archnemesis. Jesse has made it abundantly clear over the years that he wants nothing to do with her—and Viola has no idea why.
When their bosses insist a wintery retreat is the perfect team-building exercise, Viola can’t think of anything worse. Being freezing cold in a remote mountain lodge knowing Jesse is right next door? No, thank you.
But as the snow piles on, Viola discovers there’s more to Jesse than she knew, and heat builds in more ways than one.”




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