Sundays are for Hangovers
by K. Webster and J.D. Hollyfield
Publication Date: May 21, 2018
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romantic Comedy
Purchase: Amazon
For nearly a year, they’ve been at war.
Cops. Forks. Eggs.
Two feuding neighbors who couldn’t be more opposite, forced to live next door to one another.
Neither is backing down.
She drives him crazy with her loud nineties rap music.
He gets under her skin the way he obsesses over his stupid perfect lawn.
She fantasizes about having sex with the hot nerd—but with duct tape over his dumb mouth.
He has dirty dreams of the bombshell beauty where he bangs the crazy right out of her—nightmares of course.
Anger isn’t the only thing heating up between these two.
They think this is a battle only one of them can win…
The growing attraction between them, though, seems to be far more stubborn than the two of them combined.
4 1/2 out of 5 stars
I love this writing duo. They do rom-com so well. This story had me laughing out loud from the beginning, but it also made me feel other emotions as well.
Will and Lilith don’t just dislike each other in the beginning, they DESPISE each other. The levels they go to to prove their dislike are hilarious and hard to imagine. But when that hate changes to love, Will doesn’t have the power to stop the new emotions anymore than he did the old. Their radio show dialogs are probably some of my favorites, but the whole book just was great.
It’s hard to write a great review without giving away too much of the story because one of the greatest comedies is that as it’s happening, you’re right there. So much of the story would be lost if you have advanced knowledge so I’ll just leave it at this::: EVERYONE should read this book!!
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