A review by halffast
To Have and Hate by Donna Alam

2.0

Two professionals enter a marriage of convenience to further their business goals. Beckett and Olivia were super compatible in bed and I enjoyed their steamy scenes, but it seemed like he crossed a lot of boundaries and never properly apologized for them. Olivia ended up being the one to chase him down after the final time he pulled away and it all wrapped up too fast. Also the reason for them getting married was so flimsy that even the heroine called him out on it, and he shrugged it off. I was waiting for a twist that would explain his actual reasoning and it never came. It's a marriage of convenience story—my bar is already pretty low for valid reasons for the two leads to get together—but you gotta give me something to work with.