Book Reviews

REVIEW – Dear Stranger by Winter Renshaw

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Online lovers … offline rivals.

Ambitious and career-driven, I have zero time for dating until Blind Love—an app designed for those seeking genuine romantic connections without the hassle of awkward first dates—hooks me in. The only catch? Ninety days of anonymous messaging are required before identities are revealed.

I connect with Stranger88 immediately, and before long our flirty banter becomes a welcome escape from my demanding schedule.

Soon I’m desperate to know his true identity, so I go digging—only to discover that Stranger88 … is no stranger at all.

In a cruel twist of fate, it turns out the mystery man consuming my every thought is fellow attorney Brooks Abbott—a sharp-tongued devil in a three-piece suit, my biggest office rival, and the one obstacle standing between me and the promotion of my dreams: a job Brooks has every intention of landing.

Behind the screens, there’s no denying our electric chemistry, but at work, our rivalry grows stronger than ever.

But when passion meets profession, will we redefine the Law of Attraction … or will our hearts face a ruthless cross-examination with no chance of appeal?

AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is a standalone romance. You do not need to read HATE MAIL or YOURS CRUELLY first.



ARC REVIEW

Brooks and Tenley work together, they are enemies, and they are both trying to get Partner at their law firm. They are also two people who connected on an anonymous online dating app and have an instant connection.

I love the back and forth banter between the two of them in the office, but the sweet and deep and flirty conversations between them through the app. They judged each other when they met in person, but through an anonymous app they had know choice but to get to know more about each other. They had a lot of chemistry and when the truth comes out sparks are flying.

If you’re looking for an enemies to lovers, workplace, forbidden romance check this one out.


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