Fenway and Wasp were one of the most fun books I've read all year!

No one is trying to kill them, no bad guys really to speak of, just a more in depth look than we've had previously at what makes each of them tick.

Fenway is all that we thought he was: filthy rich, endlessly shallow, born just to have fun and waste precious fossil fuels in his private jet and yacht it seems. Underneath all that though, holy WOW! I won't ruin it for you, you need to see what makes him one of Jessica Gadziala's most special characters, but there's a lot to unpack, a lot that has made him who he is, and act the way he does.

Wasp too is not all she seems. She's not just the cold, ice faerie with the ice picks used for heels just waiting to punish the man she's been hired to teach a lesson today. And her reason for being the way she is? Completely understandable. It seems she, like the rest of the women on the planet, has heard "you'd be prettier if you'd smile more" just one too many times!


The sexual tension, even from their first meet-cute is off the charts, and I must say I laughed out loud when their first encounter left them both so out of sorts. That one scene in particular? Forget about it, you'll have to read it for yourself, but it is SO HOTTTT!

And a shout out to Ms. Gadziala for flexing her LGBTQ+ ally muscles with the first non-binary character I've read anywhere. Alvy is a breath of fresh air, and I hope we read more about them and their partner soon!

5 bright and shiny stars for this over the top Enemies To Lovers standalone from Jessica Gadziala, I can't wait to see where she's off to next!

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