I love books where the hero and heroine start out hating each other. I’ve had my eye on Wallbanger for a few weeks. Today I’m excited to offer three copies for giveaway.
The first night after Caroline moves into her fantastic new San Francisco apartment, she realizes she’s gaining an—um—intimate knowledge of her new neighbor’s nocturnal adventures. Thanks to paper-thin walls and the guy’s athletic prowess, she can hear not just his bed banging against the wall but the ecstatic response of what seems (as loud night after loud night goes by) like an endless parade of women. And since Caroline is currently on a self-imposed “dating hiatus,” and her neighbor is clearly lethally attractive to women, she finds her fantasies keep her awake even longer than the noise. So when the wallbanging threatens to literally bounce her out of bed, Caroline, clad in sexual frustration and a pink baby-doll nightie, confronts Simon Parker, her heard-but-never-seen neighbor. The tension between them is as thick as the walls are thin, and the results just as mixed. Suddenly, Caroline is finding she may have discovered a whole new definition of neighborly. . . .
In a delicious mix of silly and steamy, Alice Clayton dishes out a hot and hilarious tale of exasperation at first sight…
Giveaway!!
Wallbanger will be available August 13, 2013 from Gallery Books. You can pre-order it here or here in e-format.
hm yeah – i kind of do like it – but there has to be some sexual tension – and lots of sparks 🙂 oh and I dont live in the US – but my future BIL does – in case I should win 😉
I do love a bit of love/hate that turns into heat 🙂
I like that setup. After all, there’s a thin line between love and hate as the saying goes.
Sound hot, love title whoo
The book sounds great. I think it depends on how they came to dislike each other. it is different if they dated and broke up or if the hero did something harmful to one of the heroines family.
I like when the main characters start off disliking each other, but it has to be done in a way that the tension is genuine rather than coming off as childish.
The enemies to lovers is a fun trope.
This sounds like a great book, I also love books where they start out hating each other.
I love it when they start out hating each other. Makes for a lot of excitement.