Now Pierce asking her out is tied up with the car repair so initially Pierce read as pretty gross to me. He seems like an arrogant asshole to her. Rian pays for the damage (and doesn’t chew her sister out the way I would), and Pierce asks her out. Pierce later sees Rian in a grocery store, assumes she’s Marley, and confronts her about the damage. Marley swipes Pierce Whitfield’s Tesla with her own car and then flees the scene. Rian Sutter and her sister Marley are twins. It was a solid contemporary romance and I enjoyed it, but I didn’t get the chuckles I was looking for. The problem was, I wouldn’t say this book is actually very funny and some of the devices used to try and make it humorous didn’t work for me. It was described to me as a romantic comedy with a case of mistaken identity and a lot of sexy fireworks. I’ve been a rom-com mood lately, a void that Hollywood (despite their plethora of Chrises) refuses to fill, so I picked up I Flipping Love You by Helena Hunting. Theme: Class Differences, Enemies to Lovers, Renovation Romance
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