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If you’re anything like me, you pick your next read based on one thing and one thing only: the tropes. The delicious, chaotic, serotonin-boosting tropes that make you forget your laundry exists. And Kiss a Villain was written with exactly that energy in mind.Â
First up, we have enemies-to-lovers, but not the soft, “oops we misunderstood each other” kind. I’m talking corporate warfare, mutual sabotage, I can’t stand you but also I think about you way too much vibes. Indie Prescott and Dax West do not get along—mostly because she accidentally destroyed his public image. Small details.Â
Then there’s the billionaire who looks expensive even when he’s annoyed, the grumpy man with a jawline sharp enough to cut steel, and the sassy heroine who is absolutely done with men in suits telling her what to do. Together, they form the exact level of chaotic chemistry that HR would label “a significant concern.”Â
We also have delicious office tension, slow-burn attraction that snaps at the worst possible moments, forced proximity (because crisis management waits for no one), and the best trope of all: he falls first, he falls harder, and he definitely wasn't ready for it.Â
If you love:
 ✨ Villains you accidentally fall for
 ✨ Banter sharp enough to count as foreplay
 ✨ High-heat tension wrapped in humor
 ✨ Characters who deserve therapy, not each otherÂ
…then Kiss a Villain is waiting for you.Â
You can dive in right now on Kindle Unlimited, or snag your own copy for just $2.99.Â
Happy reading, my loves. And remember—sometimes the villain deserves the kiss. đź’‹Â