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Review / Release Blitz: Enemies with Benefits by J.D. Hollyfield

Release Date: August 29

Ben
Love? Yeah, hard pass.
It has the power to take everything from you—even yourself. It’s why I stay clear.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m a big fan of insta-lust. The kind that only lasts as long as the heat does. Come morning? It’s a whole new day. That’s why, when I meet the perfect girl at a wedding, I know, for the next couple of hours, I’m going to love every little succulent inch of her.
That’s until she tricks me, leaving me high and dry, literally.
It’s now my mission to find out who she is.

Makayla
My life couldn’t be going any worse. Falling apart would put it mildly. Comparing it to a dumpster fire sounds more accurate. And now, I’m being forced to move back home, a place I swore I would never return to.
When the one person I’ve spent my entire life hating walks back into my life, it finally pushes me over the edge.
He’s still so arrogant. So full of himself. And still has a way of lighting a fire inside me.
I need to stop looking at him the way he’s looking at me.
But everything will go up in flames once he finds out who I am.

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MY REVIEW

Ben may not recognize Makayla when he sees her again, but she certainly does him. And it's not a happy thing. These two may have been nemeses when they were growing up, but now as adults they're far worse than that. So any chance of them working through their mutual disdain seems to be about nil. But there just may be a chance if they can get to the heart of the matter - their real feelings.


Ben may not have recognized Makayla, but when he does, he knows he was a serious jerk to her when they were kids. What he also knows is that he can't get her out of his mind. Yes, they're not exactly friends, but he wants her. Now the question is, will Makayla allow herself to feel the feelings buried deep down.


I love enemies to lovers. The angst, the snappy banter, the antagonism just barely masking attraction - all my favorite kind of thing. But when the story is deeper, has a suspenseful overtone, even better. And this is all why I love this particular enemies to lovers so much. Makayla and Ben are such layered characters, both damaged with more than their fair share of baggage, but in the end, are very lovable and finally, happy.


Meet J.D. Hollyfield
Creative designer, mother, wife, writer, part time superhero…

J.D. Hollyfield is a creative designer by day and superhero by night. When she is not trying to save the world one happy ending at a time, she enjoys the snuggles of her husband, son’s and three doxies. With her love for romance, and head full of book boyfriends, she was inspired to test her creative abilities and bring her own story to life.

J.D. Hollyfield lives in the Midwest, and is currently at work on blowing the minds of readers, with the additions of her new books and series, along with her charm, humor and HEA’s.

To learn more about J.D. Hollyfield and her books, visit here!

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