Old lovers, enemies to lovers, fun to love: all tropes included in this book.

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What a loved best about this book was the bilingual nature. The book is set amongst the homogenous culture of the Florida keys both Latin and American and this is reflected in the conversations between characters in both Spanish and English. When reading the first book I thought this would be hard but I realised that they contextualise then slightly elaborate in English even when there is Spanish dialogue.
At times Alejandro was likeable, but i do not think it is important for the reader to like all characters in an enemies to lovers trope plot. Despite this I fully understood him as a person. His heartache was true and I commend Oliveras for creating characters that the reader to form an empathetic link with.
Despite absolutely love the sexy characters and culture rich environment I wanted a new love story that was different from having sexy fun to falling in love or even the artificial enemies to lovers trope. However, it was different from the trope of the first book from the series which means the author has potential of having more great books and I look forward to reading the next book in the series.

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.