Tossed Into Love by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Tossed Into Love (Fluke My Life, #3)

by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Can the best of enemies become the hottest of lovers? New York Times bestselling author Aurora Rose Reynolds proves that opposites can be compatible—and twice as combustible…

Libby Reed is over it. Or that’s what she tells herself. She’s lusted after one of New York’s bravest for years, but firefighter Antonio Moretti has doused her interest for the last time. As much as she wants the arrogant jerk (in a bad, bad way), they can’t even be in the same room without setting each other off…which might be a problem now that she’s volunteered to help out in his family’s restaurant.

Antonio’s been burned before. Now he knows better than to trust a pretty face and follow another pair of long, beautiful legs into heartbreak. But while Libby might rub him the wrong way, he can’t deny the heat between them. And it only burns hotter when she steps up in his time of need. The closer they get, the more he realizes he may have misjudged her. Then again, he doesn’t know the secret Libby’s keeping that could send their relationship up in flames before it’s even begun.

Reviewed by Eve1972 on

3 of 5 stars

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I went into this one not expecting to like it much. I read a few reviews before diving in, and many of them had issues with Antonio being an ass. And he was a HUGE fucking asshole. To be honest, had I been Libby I would have taken that baseball bat he had shoved up his rear end for THREE YEARS and beaten him with it. Then I would have gone out and found me a non whiny douche to have hot sweaty monkey sex with. Walter would have done nicely. Alas, that isn't the direction the author went in.





That said, I didn't hate it either. I could have done without Libby being a virgin, because HELLO it is 2018 and women are allowed to have sex for crying out loud. Not to mention, it was a little pathetic on her part to be saving her virginity for a guy who did nothing but treat her like a piece of shit for three solid years all because he overheard her talking about wanting a designer purse? Oy vey... Also, there were WAY too many "cutes." But, all in all, it wasn't as bad as I was expecting, and the epilogues were sweet.




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