The Art of Marrying Your Enemy: A Romantic Comedy (The Richmond Brothers Book 2)
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Daisy Coleman has spent years nursing a grudge against Aaron Richmond, the man who humiliated her during their teenage years. Now, in a twist of fate, the two rivals find themselves walking down the aisle to save the Coleman family fortune. It is a marriage of convenience fueled by mutual disdain, and Daisy’s "mature" response to the vows involves throwing cake, kicking her new husband, and indulging in petty antics like letting her cat ruin his bedding. The situation turns volatile when Aaron reveals a clause in their 530-page marriage contract: if they fail to consummate the marriage, the entire deal is null and void. Suddenly, the woman who claimed to be "dryer than a muffin" finds herself trapped in a high-stakes game of proximity and unwanted sparks with a man who is as infuriating as he is attractive. Featuring the classic enemies-to-lovers trope, this romantic comedy is a rollercoaster of explosive banter and undeniable chemistry. As Aaron and Daisy navigate their forced intimacy, they are forced to confront past traumas and long-held assumptions. Will these two sworn enemies finally drop their guards, or will the red flags prove too much to overcome? It is a spicy, heartfelt journey toward an unexpected happily ever after.