
One for those looking for a bit of light-hearted, fun, escapism in their reading and one for the rom-com fans. Quite a quick read but one that did have me sniggering as well as giving me a lovely heart-warming feel. I really enjoyed this tale and devoured it easily in one evening. Overcoming problems of past and present is something that the author has weaved into her story. There are some serious moments and this adds more of a depth to the story. Now while there is some animosity between the two, they are adults and a third party almost forces them to be civil to each other. They do bury the hatchet in the form of a bet, the winner gets the corner office, the other leaves the building. It seems that every time these two meet there is a barb. But as the title suggests, opposites attract, but do they really. Having offices next door to each other doesn’t make for the calmest and relaxing work area. As if his day hadn’t got off to the ideal start, it then seems to get worse. She barges past him to get on the subway and he ends up missing out on the office he had his eye on. Lucas and Vivienne don’t exactly hit it off on their first encounter. If you are looking for a rom-com that provides a wonderful escapism read then this is one that should be on your list. It’s become a pleasure-and soon, Vivian and Luke will realize how pointless it is to fight the laws of attraction. Now, taking down Luke has become more than business for Vivian. With their offices at stake, Vivian and Luke play the field of love in a fierce battle of wits that quickly turns hot and personal, especially when Vivian’s daughter gets involved. But it’s Luke who gives her the perfect opportunity when he proposes an unexpected bet. Lucas Keller, a couple’s therapist whose piercing blue eyes and flawless dark hair are just as annoying as his bad temper.īut when Luke starts poaching Vivian’s clients by saving their marriages, she makes it her mission to force him out of the building to save her practice.

The worst offender is her new neighbor: Dr. Single mom Vivian has been burned by love once before, and her job as a divorce lawyer has presented enough evidence to convince her there are no good men left in New York City.

Yeah! I am still trying to catch up with posting my reviews of my purchased books.įirst law of magnetism: opposite poles attract. I enjoyed it so much I read it in one sitting back in February. I had seen this book and the reviews during a blog tour and decided that it was one I would enjoy. I am delighted to share my review today for Opposites Attract by Camilla Isley.
