

She wants to know his past, she wants to be part of his future.Ĭan Tate and Archer finish the typical ‘Enemies to Lovers’ trope? Or will they both be broken in the end?

Tate thinks that’s as simple as closing her eyes, why would she struggle with his rules? All they have going for them is attraction, nothing else.īut as nights turn into days, Tate finds herself breaching their contract. Never ask about the past and don’t expect a future. They will explore their desires, but in exchange Miles has two rules. Review: Tate and Miles, while mutually hating each other, can both agree they’re attracted to each other. Tate doesn’t have time for romance and Miles abhors the notion of loving someone. When the truth is revealed it’s the perfect setup. The one thing they could agree on is that they’re attracted to one another. Synopsis: Enemies to lovers is a trope designed solely for the fictional world, so why does it apply perfectly for Tate Collins and Miles Archer? Review by: Chantelle, LCA Intern for Library HQ
