Margot was by far my fave side character in the series, since she uses snark to hide her tender heart. I was thrilled when I heard Margot was finally getting her own book. The chemistry is palpable and they both know it, but can either of them get past their old hurts to trust a new future? And when she needs to find a new place to live ASAP, Olivia can’t say to Margot’s offer of her spare room and, eventually, no-strings sex. Running into Margot when she first meets the happy couple is a pleasant surprise, even if it brings Olivia’s decade-old heartbreak back to the surface. And getting the nod from her boss to plan a quick-turnaround wedding for tech CEO Brendon and his fiancee Annie (from Hang the Moon) is the perfect opportunity to prove herself. Recently divorced from her high school sweetheart and now living in Seattle, Olivia is determined to grab life by the horns. That is, until her childhood best friend (who Margot was also head over heels for and had her heart broken by) drops back into her life-and her apartment. So, even though she’s not interested in a romantic relationship, Margot is starting to feel lonely and like an afterthought. Theme: Friends to Lovers, Friends with Benefits/No Strings Attached, Second Chanceįollowing the events of Written in the Stars and Hang the Moon, Margot is the only single person left in her tight-knit friend group. Genre: Contemporary Romance, LGBTQIA, Romance
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