A funny romantic comedy set in a gorgeous small town, by USA TODAY bestselling romcom author Sophie-Leigh Robbins. Perfect for lovers of feel-good romance novels with lots of chemistry and hilarious scenes. Hating the guy who ruined her confidence would be a lot easier if he wasn't so freaking sexy. For Addy, small-town life is just perfect. She's about to expand her inn with ten new rooms and a petting zoo, and she's helping the mayor's son organize his wedding. If only her pet duck would stop escaping all the time, her days would be an absolute breeze. But then Justin Miller shows up at Addy's check-in desk. The guy went from small-town stud to lead actor in a popular series, and he's behaving exactly like the celebrity he is. Smug grins, dimples to die for, and hordes of women chasing him all over town. Addy has no intention of letting him in her life again—not after what happened in high school. So what if he keeps trying to prove he's changed? No amount of helicopter rides and intimate outings will change the truth: Justin Miller is nothing but trouble. Love to Prove You Wrong is a sweet romantic comedy and the second book in the Old Pine Cove series. All books share the same setting, but each story features a different couple. READ THE ENTIRE OLD PINE COVE SERIES: 1. Snowflakes and Sparks 2. Love to Prove You Wrong 3. In For a Treat Keywords: Sweet romance, Small town romance, Chick lit, Funny romance, Feel-good romance, Romantic comedy books, Romcom, Small town romance series, Enemies to lovers romance, chick lit, contemporary romance, funny romance, funny romance series, beach reads, funny beach reads, humorous romance, humorous fiction, women's fiction, heartwarming romance
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1 primary bookOld Pine Cove is a 1-book series first released in 2019 with contributions by Sophie-Leigh Robbins.
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Charming and funny enemies-to-lovers story.
Even though this is book #2 in the series, it absolutely works as a standalone story (book #1 is still on my TBR pile).
I had a lot of fun getting to know Addy and Justin and the quirky folks - and quirkier critters! - of Old Pine Cove, and I found myself rooting for Justin on his quest to win Addy over. There were some truly hilarious moments as well as swoon-worthy kisses, and Sophie-Leigh Robbins paints such a vivid picture that I could totally see this as a Hallmark-ish movie.
Looking forward to reading more in the series!