Welcome back to Dogwood Cove, the best small-town in Canada - at least the one I've been to most this year!
Work and Play is a small-town, enemies(ish)-to-lovers, forced proximity, workplace romance. And yes, it lives up to all of those things. In previous books, we've met Finn - the winemaker who has recently moved back to Canada from California - and have I been *waiting* for his story! He's always been described as attractive, fun, and a ladies man, but in this story, we get broody, lusty, and HOT Finn.
When Finn literally bumps into Ashley, the interior designer hired to design the tasting room and shop at his new winery, sparks fly. Before he knows her identity, he's attracted and once he knows who she is, he's conflicted because of previous experience with a workplace romance.
Ashley is smart, creative, beautiful, and not afraid of scowly Finn McNeil. She knows what she brings to the table professionally and is determined to show him that she's more than pretty colors and throw pillows. Together, they navigate their intense feelings for one another and let me tell you - once they let each other in as friends, the fire ignites and leads to so much more.
They have to navigate the real world of working together, being friends with the same people, and falling for each other. They experience miscommunication and recover from it beautifully. I loved their love story.
Julia Jarrett has created this incredible place that I can visualize in my mind, with people I'd like to be friends with. She creates characters that love hard and earn it, and Finn and Ashley are no different.
Thank you, Julia, for an early copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. You know I love your work and can't wait to see who finds love next in Dogwood Cove!