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First law of magnetism: opposite poles attract.
Single mom Vivian has been burned by love once before, and her job as a divorce lawyer has presented enough evidence to convince her there are no good men left in New York City.
The worst offender is her new neighbor: Dr. Lucas Keller, a couple’s therapist whose piercing blue eyes and flawless dark hair are just as annoying as his bad temper. And when Lucas starts poaching Vivian’s clients by saving their marriages, she makes it her mission to force him out of the building to save her practice.
But it’s Lucas who gives her the perfect opportunity when he proposes an unexpected bet. With their offices at stake, Vivian and Lucas play the field of love in a fierce battle of wits that quickly turns hot and personal, especially when Vivian’s daughter gets involved. Now, taking down Lucas has become more than business for Vivian. It’s become a pleasure—and soon, Vivian and Lucas will realize how pointless it is to fight the laws of attraction.
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6 primary books7 released booksFirst Comes Love is a 7-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Camilla Isley.
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I liked the premise for insta-hate that, through no fault of her own, generated the H's antipathy toward the h. The cute premise of opposite professions in the same building–clever.
However: I desire more reality in my contemporary fiction. Are the ethics of a counselor so different from mine as a school teacher that taking someone else's teen on long road trips alone is ok by all parties?!? Take mum along, then leave her at the hotel while the confrontation with dad happens, at least!! Also, the teen grandkid was raised partly by her grandparents and they are no where in the picture and that seems really unrealistic. Our no-exercise lawyer manages to pull a taller-than-she man up while he dangles from a fire escape?!? Has no one tried do to pull-ups? This is unlikely in the extreme! Not to mention the adrenaline that would make him too shakey to venture out again on to a ledge. Yeah: no.