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LET’S CALL A TRUCE is a sexy contemporary romance about second chances at life and love, bursting with humor and a touch of angst from debut author, Amy Buchanan.

After Juliana Ryan's husband dies unexpectedly, leaving her with two grieving kids and a stunted career from years as a stay-at-home mom, she has no choice but to make it work all on her own. But her confidence crashes around her when[AB1] she overhears her condescending but infuriatingly attractive new colleague, Ben Thomas, talking about how her kids and inexperience are a liability the company can’t afford. This sets off a feud between the two, as Juliana vows to prove him wrong.

Two years later, their feud rages on, but it may be charged with something they aren't willing to admit. When they are forced onto a career-making project together, Juliana has no choice but to call a truce. As their lives become more intertwined in and out of the office, Juliana finds it hard to ignore Ben’s perpetual smile and charming determination. What started as a truce grows into more, as boardroom-clearing arguments turn to desk-clearing kisses. Could the man she deemed her nemesis understand her life–her stress and responsibilities–better than anyone?

But just when Juliana decides to open her heart again, Ben’s past threatens their newfound bliss, and she has to figure out whether this second chance at love is worth it after all.

335 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 14, 2025

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Profile Image for Heather Adores Books.
1,592 reviews1,858 followers
January 5, 2025
3.5⭐
Genre ~ contemporary romance
Setting ~ Orlando, Florida
Publication date ~ January 14, 2025
Publisher ~ Macmillan Audio
Est Page Count ~ 336 (33 chapters +e)
Audio length ~ 10 hours 3 minutes
Narrator ~ Charlotte North
POV ~ single 1st
Featuring ~ debut, widower, single parent, close proximity, coworkers, workplace romance, enemies to lovers, second chance at love, some steamage

Juliana (35) & Ben (37) don’t get off on the right foot her first day on the job. She is back in the workforce due to her husband, Jason’s, untimely death. But as a single parent now her top priority are her two girls, so when the school calls she has no choice but to leave early and miss an important meeting with Ben. The next day she overhears him complaining about her and flash forward 2 years and she’s still mad.

Oh boy, the sexual tension was on point, which is to be expected with enemies to lovers. I liked that it was just a workplace romance and not a boss/employee type of situation. Juliana was a rock star of an employee. They share a bff, Asia, who also works with them. She's put in the middle sometimes, but she handles it well.

Regarding the dead hub ~ I do feel like the grief was handled well and I felt bad for her and the kids, obviously, but I was tired of hearing about him over and over and over again after a while. Ben was pretty great in that aspect and didn't mind her talking about him, so I liked that. He was pretty great all around and I do wish we had a few chapters with his POV.

Overall, this was mostly great for a debut, except for the 3rd act that I absolutely hated, but could also maybe see a teeny tiny bit, like pin prick size, of why it was done. Still could have gone without it, though. I probably could have rated this higher had it not been for it.

Narration notes:
She did great. She deepened her tone for the men almost convincingly.

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3,114 reviews60.5k followers
November 14, 2024
Who can resist the charm of a steamy workplace romance, especially one packed with enemies-to-lovers, second chances, and forced proximity tropes, spiced up with witty, entertaining banter? Juliana and Ben first meet in a classic "meet cute" at work, but their budding connection quickly turns sour after Juliana overhears Ben making a hurtful comment, doubting her ability to return to work after taking a long break for motherhood. Unable to forgive his unfair words—particularly after losing her daughters' father in a tragic accident—Juliana sharpens her resolve to make his work life difficult.

Two years pass, and Juliana's frustration only grows as Ben repeatedly shows up at her door requesting help finding candidates for his department. As if things couldn’t get worse, Juliana learns she’s up for a promotion—but the only way to prove herself is by working closely with Ben on a special project for their company’s Boston-based architecture department. Forced to bury the hatchet and work together, their chemistry becomes undeniable, turning the workplace into a hotbed of tension and barely-contained desire.

Juliana eventually discovers that Ben’s hurtful comment has its own explanation—he, too, has been battling his own struggles. This mutual understanding allows them to connect on a deeper level. But can Juliana trust him after losing the love of her life? And beyond their physical attraction, is she ready to let him into her heart and her daughters' lives?

I have to say, the enemies-to-lovers dynamic and the steamy office romance definitely drew me in, making Juliana and Ben’s second-chance story captivating. However, the last third of the book veered into unnecessary melodrama. Ben, who initially came across as patient, honest, and determined—despite his initial hurtful comment—left me disappointed by the end. The story introduced a not-quite-love-triangle situation that felt excessive, and Juliana’s stubbornness and impulsive reactions added to the drama in a way that felt forced.

Ultimately, I dropped my rating to 3.5 stars due to the overly dramatic conclusion, though I’m rounding it up to 4 stars for my love of the tropes, the romance, and the portrayal of Juliana’s adorable daughters. The beginning was so strong, and I was rooting for Juliana and Ben, but the overly dramatic ending just didn’t live up to my hopes. Nevertheless, it’s an enjoyable read for fans of the genre.

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press/St. Martin’s Griffin for sharing this addictive romance's digital review copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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439 reviews870 followers
December 14, 2025
OMG THE VULNERABILITY BETWEEN THESE TWO CHARACTERS WAS INSANE

RTC :)

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➳ 𝗽𝗿𝗲-𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱。ꪆৎ ˚⋅ i know i have a ton of CR but.. you have to understand it's a work romance soo..
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101 reviews41 followers
August 15, 2024
✩.・*:。 4 stars! .•*:。✩
-minor-ish spoilers-

I’m so happy I got an ARC from a giveaway for this book! I genuinely enjoyed the majority of it. The book comes out in February 2025 and I highly recommend it!

Juliana is a single mom and widow to two girls, Clara and Sophie, entering back into work as a job recruiter, when she runs into (literally) Ben, who works in the architecture department. She had been a SAHM before her husband passed away and is forced to get a new job 9 months after his death.
There’s immediate sparks between them, but she ends up having to cut her day of meetings short with the leaders of the departments because of one of her daughters having an issue at school, and overhears Ben sort of roasting her for being late and then cancelling. Which makes them enemies.. to Juliana. Which starts a two year battle between them getting on each others nerves for fun (mostly).

I loved the nuances of the attraction between Juliana and Ben. Juliana struggles with the trauma and pain of losing the first love of her life, and having to pick up the pieces for her girls. She is an incredible single mom and it made me so much more appreciative for my own single mom and what she inevitably had to go through while raising three kids.

Juliana is also in a war with herself, full of guilt for being attracted to someone new after losing her husband in a car accident, and her raw emotions are so real on the pages. Her silent strength around her kids is incredibly moving. Her kids have an active role in the story because they bring Ben and Juliana together when their daughters become best friends.

While Ben obviously starts off as a bad guy, the reasons behind his initial reaction come to light and I honestly really enjoyed how everything played out. They share a bestfriend, Asia who has known Ben for many years before Juliana.
I had some issues with the way issues were handled between the adults, things that could’ve just been said immediately to explain certain reactions. But even though things get very messy, it’s so REAL that I really couldn’t be mad about it.

As Ben and Juliana get closer, the stakes get higher and they decide to keep their relationship a secret while Juliana waits for a promotion to go through. They both go on a work trip where things really heat up between them (the spice was pretty good, too). There are some funny bits with them having to hide their relationship from their kids and almost getting caught in the process.

I loved Ben’s understanding of Juliana’s love for her husband (also his name is Jason which is the name of my own father and I cringed so hard everytime I had to read that name, BLEHG). He asks her about him and is patient with her throughout her feelings of guilt. Her support system with her parents and friends is so heartwarming and precious it brought tears to my eyes a few times.

Things get messy near the ending, ugh, another third act breakup trope that kind of pissed me off a little. But like, I get it. Ben’s ex-wife comes back into play after giving her daughter the beautiful gift of anxiety and abandonment issues. She tries to get Ben back, which spoiler alert, will never work. Honestly the way things got handled by Ben was really disappointing and made my jaw ache from clenching. Like I wanted to yell at him! It almost soured the book for me, but alas, he did do a very good job on his grand gesture so I quickly forgave him.

✩.・*:。.•*:。✩

Overall, this was super enjoyable and I can’t believe it’s Amy’s debut novel! The intricacies of grief, healing and love were so realistic and powerful. It made me appreciate the hell out of my own mom. I’m very happy to have won a giveaway to recieve this book!





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3,388 reviews495 followers
January 12, 2025
Let’s Call a Truce by Amy Buchanan
Contemporary romance. Diverse. Enemies to lovers.
Widow Juliana Ryan needs to support her two girls and pay bills so after nine months, starts to look for a job. She hasn’t worked since having the girls so her experience isn’t current but she’s lucky enough to be hired in the Human Resources department by her prior boss.
Ben Thomas gets off on the wrong foot with Juliana when she hears him complaining about her lack of recent experience and her children’s needs. Their feud rages on still two years later when they are put together on a project. Their bickering has changed over the years to include a little flirting. As they work on the project they find their home lives also mixing. Turns out their children are similar in ages and they go to the same school. They declare a truce which turns into more. Juliana is ready to love again. Is Ben?

🎧 I alternated between an ebook and audiobook. The narration is performed by Charlotte North who does an excellent job between the two main characters. The emotions including anger, remorse, angst, and lust come through clearly. I did speed up the playback to 1.5 which more closely matches a standard Midwest conversation.
I liked the audiobook more than the ebook in this case because it kept me listening. If I only had the ebook, after the second breakup, I probably would have either skipped ahead to the end of the book, or simply stopped reading at that point.
I liked Ben for his priorities and his not willing to give up.
Too much angst via arguments, banter a touch too mean for me and a second repeat of on again, off again.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley and publisher Macmillan Audio
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Author 12 books4,639 followers
May 6, 2024
This was a JOY to read. Amy's gonna do big things!
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1,827 reviews460 followers
September 4, 2024
3.5 stars -
I have to say I have some mixed feelings about this book. I love so many things about the MMC, Ben. For me, he leads with his smirks, soft side, and all-in attitude.

Juliana, the FMC, is quite the opposite and has held grudges for a long time. Her snarky attitude in many places in this story really bugs me.

An office-based romance, I love the way the author starts to blend the two main characters together off of work. The additional characters really make the story come together and the BFF’s are great. Honorable, true, and supportive. The author gives us humor and fun to offset the feud and the slowww (much too slow) burn to the realization that there might be something there.

Overall, Let’s Call a Truce is an enjoyable read but I really would have loved it if the FMC had treated him better. A two-year feud is a bit much at some points in the story. I really wanted more of them together instead of all the infighting.

With that being said, I would not hesitate to read Buchanan again as she delivers the spicy romance and the HEA with a side of snark and delight.

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* I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
* full review - https://amidlifewife.com/lets-call-a-...
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295 reviews52 followers
June 10, 2025
I’m honestly so torn on this book! It started off SO GOOD. The banter and tension between Juliana and Ben was absolute fire. I loved that Juliana was a boss mom who put her kids first and kept pushing forward after everything she’d been through. And Ben was sweet, flirty, charming, and such a good dad. I was rooting for them hard.

But somewhere along the way, things got a little messy for me. The miscommunication and feelings going back and forth? Whew, it wore me out. That big breakup near the end almost made me toss my kindle across the room. Like, seriously, why??

And don’t even get me started on the last 20%. Ben made some choices that made zero sense and had me side-eyeing my Kindle. I felt a little gaslit, not gonna lie. It knocked my rating down from a solid 4 stars to 3. Still, I can’t lie.. their growth was sweet, and the ending left me smiling. Juliana had her moments, but girl was trying, and Ben (for the most part) was patient and kind to Juliana and her girls.

Was it messy? Yes.
Did I enjoy it? Also yes.
Would I read another Amy Buchanan book? Absolutely.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT:
❤️‍🔥 Workplace Romance
❤️‍🔥 Single Parents
❤️‍🔥 Enemies to Lovers
❤️‍🔥 Second Chance at Love
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159 reviews15 followers
January 24, 2025
An absolute gem! I’m in love.

Juliana stole my heart—she’s a powerhouse of a mom just trying to make it through, and my sympathy for her is through the roof. Aside from being a brilliant single mother, she’s also incredibly funny! And Ben? WOW. Swoonworthy doesn’t even begin to cover it. This man is pure, unapologetic manliness. Mix these two together, and BOY are they a sight to behold. The chemistry had me squealing.

The dynamic of found family is everything—plus, the banter between Juliana and Ben? I was cackling out loud at their witty comebacks! It’s the best part of the book, hands down, and I’m not complaining! Sure, at times the romance leaned more towards lust than love, but I got past that because the story’s charm more than made up for it. It’s funny, heartfelt, and has just the right amount of spice. I adore this read!


☕︎ 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝘀/𝗺𝗶𝗰𝗿𝗼 𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝘀
He fell first
Social anxiety rep
Single mom
Single dad
Workplace romance
Enemies to lovers
BANTER
Found family

4.5 ★

𝙏𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙠 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙩𝙤 𝙉𝙚𝙩𝙂𝙖𝙡𝙡𝙚𝙮 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙥𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙨𝙝𝙚𝙧 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝘼𝙍𝘾!
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842 reviews83 followers
January 20, 2025
Bring on a drama filled enemies/rivals to lovers workplace romance with some single parent sweetness and you know I’m picking this book up!

The part that pulled at my heartstrings the most were those sweet moments that showed how both parents had wonderful relationships with their children. I also really found myself drawn into the parts where Julia works through the grief surrounding the loss of her husband as she found her way as a single mom in the working world.

What to expect:

Enemies to Lovers
Single Parents
Workplace Romance/Forced Proximity
Love after loss
Tons of banter
He falls first

Steam level: A bit of open door

I really enjoyed the audio, and how Charlotte North brought the story to life with tons of emotion.

If you are all about the enemies to lovers trope, humorous moments, with some seriously adorable kids, then check this one out!

Thank you MacMillan Audio for this gifted audiobook.
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341 reviews152 followers
March 6, 2025
⭐️ 5/5
🌶️ 4/5

YOU GUYS!!! THIS. BOOK! 🤩✨🥰

There’s just something about an enemies to lovers, office romance with forced proximity that just HITS! The tension between these two was positively electric and I could not get enough. We get a SUPER steamy office desk scene that I do not think I’ll ever recover from, banter that never quits, and FOREARMS FOR DAYYYS on a man you cannot convince me is not a Henry Cavill doppelganger! This book also had a heartwarming cast of characters and adorably clever kids. I can’t say enough good things about this debut! It is a top five contender for sure and I cannot wait to read what comes next from Amy Buchanan!

Thank you to St. Martin’s Press (@stmartinspress @smpromance) for the advanced copy!
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3,706 reviews1,038 followers
October 21, 2025
Let's Call a Truce is not a good match for my taste. I feel the story is dragging. The chemistry between the main characters is sometimes not the spotlight of the story.

2 stars
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504 reviews9 followers
February 22, 2025
2.25 ⭐️

Ugh, what a waste of a book. I really should have DNFed.
I hated both main characters, especially the FMC.
Is Ben secretly loaded or are we just supposed to pretend trips across the globe for 5 people don’t cost a lot of money?
The DEI program storyline had no purpose; it resorted to stereotypes to try to prove its value, but all it was was the author preaching to the reader.
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2,862 reviews1,047 followers
August 18, 2024
I’m sorry to say that this book didn’t really work for me. I felt that it was too long for the relatively simple plot, and it all felt like word padding. I think fans of Elena Armas will enjoy this.

ARC kindly provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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1,095 reviews141 followers
June 28, 2025
Amy Buchanan’s Let’s Make a Truce is a workplace romance based in central Florida. Juliana is a single mom and widow who is returning to work and finds herself at odds with one of the managers she works with, Ben. For seemingly no reason, she is really mean to him, hanging up on him, condescending to him. In turn, he is also critical of her and the advantages she gets at work for being a single mom.

I am rating this a 3.5 /5 - I like the banter and the chemistry, Ben was a great boyfriend after they finally connected. The beginning where it was the “enemies” part seemed over the top. Once their daughters become friends, they have even more forced proximity.

I love a workplace romance! It’s fun to see characters as parents, as lovers, and as workers. We are different people T home than we are at work, and it’s a great character study to see them in different variations. Overall this was a cute story with some spicy scenes. I was lucky to get an autographed copy.
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178 reviews32 followers
January 15, 2025
4.0⭐️ 2025 will be my audiobook year mark my words… 🖊️

workplace romance? check. single mom x single dad? check. super cutesy romantic gestures? checkcheckcheck ✅✅✅ this book was such a fun workplace rivals to lovers and the banter and tension was top tier AND THE KIDS WERE ADORABLE (paris my queen💕💕)

juliana was such a dynamic character and i loved her relationship with her friends and her kids. her development through this story is so perfect for her and bens relationship and i loved how career driven she was. she was so funny and real and i loved the narrator. my only problem with her was how indecisive and back and forth she was LIKE GIRL PLEASE 🙏 (alexa play hot n cold by katy perry)

ben was such a perfect book guy and such a good father (HIM AND PARIS HAVE MY HEARTTT❤️💗💝) his little teasing and quips with juliana made the banter so so entertaining and funny. his kindness towards juliana and his SAINTLY patience as he waited for her to make up her mind was so so adorable like this man was really obsessed you could not pry him away from her. i wish this book was dual pov so i could get his thoughts especially since i listened to the audio book #justiceforben😔😔

overall such a cute workplace romance and if you like good family dynamics between single parents then read this!! thank you to netgalley for the audio ARC!💖💖
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605 reviews33 followers
March 3, 2025
Let’s Call a Truce
By: Amy Buchanan
4.5 stars

My babe @booked.with.allie said this was her favorite book of 2024 so I immediately needed to read it! You guys, this book had me crying by page 14! Maybe I’m just an emotional baby but I can’t even imagine ever losing my husband the way our girl Juliana does. *Cue the waterworks*

Juliana lost her husband and is reentering the workforce after several years as a stay-at-home mom to her two little girls. When I tell you that this hit me so hard in my chest! So many moments where little lines here and there felt like they came from my own head. Ugh! Between her friend and boss Christina giving her the chance to work with little experience to her mom telling her she is doing the best job she can, the supporting women in this one had me choked up.

At her job she literally runs into Ben on her first day and while she thought they had potential to be friends, she overhears him complaining about her. Here sparks a 2 year feud between them that they have to call a truce for as they are forced to work together on a huge project that will offer both of them a promotion. It turns out feuding is actually just foreplay for Ben and Juliana because despite ‘hating’ each other, they’re both so attracted to one another that it’s hard to be in the same room. Between being forced to work on the project together, attend a business trip with each other, and Ben’s daughter becoming best friends with one of Juliana’s daughters- these two get very acquainted. Ben makes it known that he’s interested in Juliana but is willing to take baby steps for her to be comfortable, which I loved!

I will say that while I loved their budding romance, I felt that our third act breakup was a bit of a disservice to Ben. The entire book he was patient, understanding, and sympathetic only to undermine all that we knew about him for a story plot that made no sense. It felt a bit too excessive and drove this huge wedge between Ben and Juliana without any real cause for me. Despite that, I still had a fun time with this one!

Read if you love:
-workplace rivals
-workplace romance
-forced proximity
-single mom/ single dad
-love after loss
-teasing and banter
-cute side characters/family/children
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1,378 reviews209 followers
March 28, 2025
This was a cute and timely read though not strong enough that it will stick with me.

Juliana's husband dies unexpectedly, leaving her to raise their two daughters; she returns to work in a Human Resources role and meets Ben, who crushes her dreams on the first day by insulting the fact that she's a working mom and implying that she's an inexperienced liability. The two never hash it out, but instead hate each other for a solid two years, sparring in the office. This despite the fact that they weirdly share a best friend, Asia, who is another colleague at their firm.

Eventually Ben and Juliana, of course, must work together on an inclusion initiative at their firm (hence the timely part - DEI haters, go away). If they want to succeed in their careers, they are going to have to suck it up and get along. Juliana has always found Ben attractive (what's more sexy than a man who insults you?), so she suddenly can't focus on her work.

What I liked: I always enjoy books set in a corporate setting; I work in one, so it's nice to see my own life in a book sometimes. Juliana has a wonderful support system in her boss, which is lovely to see. The parts about inclusion were great too. The story did a good job of exploring Juliana's grief, her struggles with single motherhood and trying to support her family after her husband's death, and her attempts to move on, both as a parent and romantically. And, the kids! I am a sucker for books with cute kids.

What I didn't like: Not much happens? The book focuses so much on Ben and Juliana hating each other to the detriment of forward progress in other areas. We get it. They both despised one another while secret sparks existed. Please move forward. And while this anger fermented, instead of driving up the chemistry, it didn't draw me to them as a couple. Their reasons to stay apart felt forced; she avoided him for TWO years due to one outburst, and Ben, oh Ben, he needed to toughen up in his own life and make some freaking decisions.

The second half of this book was definitely better than the first, so it ends on a high note. It's a cute and fun read albeit frustrating at times. 3.25 stars.

I received a copy of this book from Netgalley and St. Martin's Griffin in return for an unbiased review.
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640 reviews585 followers
November 22, 2024
Thank you NetGalley and St Martins for this arc in exchange for an honest review!

2.75 stars

A tried and true trope with a less than exciting MMC.

Office romances are always enjoyable for me, especially when you throw in some animosity, but I was never really able to get behind the MMC, Ben. Their relationship starts off on the wrong foot because of something that Ben says that Juliana, the FMC, overhears. Imo, it was a pretty horrible thing to say, and we don't really get any explanation or closure on that until way later in the book, so I was already luke warm on him. Unlike a lot of FMC's lately, I don't have the ability to see past a potentially really negative quality in a guy just because he's attractive.

There are some great scenes with them and Ben does have some positive qualities. But then comes the third act break up and I DID NOT ENJOY IT. I get that the situation was complicated, but I don't think Ben handled it appropriately AT ALL. And subsequently, there was not enough groveling.

I liked Juliana's character. She was going through a hard time after her husband's death but she is still doing a great job with her daughters and also works hard at her job. I just think she deserved way more from Ben. He knew what her situation was and kept telling her he would be patient, but then he would get pissed at her for being scared.

So yeah, I wasn't super excited with this one 😣
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493 reviews48 followers
January 9, 2025
𝐎𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐬 & 𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐤 𝐬𝐞𝐱𝐲 𝐭𝐢𝐦𝐞...𝐨𝐡 𝐦𝐲 🥵

Thank you, @smpromance and @amybuchananbooks, for our copy of "Let's Call a Truce" for a special traveling arc. Extra hugs and appreciation for @bookswithnopictures and @just_talking_to_my_shelf for everything they do!

PUB DAY: January 14, 2025

Workplace romance has a special place in my heart & this rivals to lovers moment is one you're gonna want in your life. I am talking hilarious office pranks. Banter that will have you wheezing. But most importantly, desk-clearing kisses.

Our female protagonist, Juliana, will always have a special place in my literary heart. There's just something about a single mother who is a full bad a**! This woman is a FORCE! She's everything I want to be when I grow up.

Pre-order this one now if you love everything that you're reading. You know I wouldn't steer you wrong when it comes to romance, right!?

🩷 Single Mom/The Most BA FMC
🩷 Hilarious Banter
🩷 Rivals to Lovers
🩷 Workplace Romance
🩷 Anxiety Rep
🩷 Debut
🩷 Slow Burn (SO WORTH THE WAIT)

[MINOR SPOIL] But the scene where Juliana drops the apology coffee into the trash is I C O N I C *slow snaps for the moment*
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612 reviews95 followers
September 22, 2024
Juliana is worried about returning to the work force. When she is forced to work with a coworker, she decides to give him a chance. A quick read.
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1,185 reviews2,189 followers
January 17, 2025
Recent widow Juliana Ryan, has to re-enter the work force in order to provide for her children. Ben Thomas is her irritating co-worker who she overhears complaining about her inexperience. Two years later and the feud between them continues, but when an important assignment forces them to work together, they are forced to call a truce.

A super cute enemies to lovers rom-com with some serious moment thrown in for good measure, Let’s Call a Truce is one you’ll fly right through. With a slight reminiscence of The Hating Game, the tension between Juliana and Ben is fierce! While of course the enemies have to at some point become lovers, I enjoyed how these two had moments when their truce was back off. The humorous nature of their feud was the perfect segue into more once Juliana gets to know the real Ben.

🎧 The audio is a great way to go. Charlotte North was a terrific narrator who amped up the fun in this one. Highly recommend.

Read if you like:
▪️single parent
▪️enemies to lovers
▪️workplace
▪️forced proximity
▪️open door romance
▪️The Hating Game

Thank you SMP Romance and Macmillan Audio for the advanced copies.
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813 reviews34 followers
August 5, 2024
I literally stayed up until 4 am devouring this ARC, I really have no words for how much I loved it. It's an angsty, funny, relatable and sexy ride of a book. I thought it would be a simple enemies to lovers book but it came with an unexpected twist and so much depth. Juliana's struggle with grief struck a cord within me and I appreciate an author who can write grief well. Ben is such a top tier mmc, always challenging Juliana and lifting her up and supporting her. They both had their flaws but in the end they're perfect for each other. I am so looking forward to whatever Amy Buchanan does next! Thank you NetGalley, Amy Buchanan and St. Martins Press for this ARC!
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213 reviews
January 20, 2025
what a treat this read was!!! full of so many fun tropes including single parents, office workplace romance, enemies to lovers, i devoured this read in just a few days! the plot was fast paced and incredibly heartfelt which was such a joy. loved this one!!!

special thanks to the publisher for providing me with an
ARC of this read in exchange for a fair and honest review <3
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857 reviews115 followers
December 19, 2024
Wow! This was a heartfelt read. Yes there was laughter and love but I really appreciated the story behind the two single parents overcoming their anxieties and past. What starts off as enemies in the office to a truce eventually turns into love. The journey these MCs take had me flying through this story. It was worth every minute.

Thank you Macmillan audio for the gifted copy.
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358 reviews
November 29, 2024
Wow, I loved this book. Amy Buchanan has really knocked it out of the park with her debut novel. I read it in one sitting because I couldn’t put it down. This is a workplace enemies-to-lovers single dad/single mom romance with some really funny parts where I laughed out loud. I loved Juliana and Ben, their families and friends. I felt like I was in a bit of a reading slump and this book got me out of it. Thank you to Amy Buchanan, St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for giving me a chance to read this book early!
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December 8, 2024
This was such a good debut, it had humor and heart with a female main character that I was rooting for so hard! I’m a sucker for a single mom and the fact that Juliana is also a widow tugged on my heart, but she’s so much more than a mom and widow and I enjoyed getting to know her character. The banter was witty, the spice was spicing and the whole thing was delightful. The narrator is one of my faves, I think she’s especially great at delivering snarky humor and there was an abundance here.
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209 reviews
October 1, 2024
I am super sad that I didn't love this! I really need to stop requesting books solely for the pretty covers. The combative rivalry between the leads was a dynamic that I could not get behind. I usually enjoy workplace rivals to lovers, so I am unsure if this book took it too far or if I have outgrown the trope.

Thank you to St. Martin’s Griffin and Netgalley for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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94 reviews74 followers
January 26, 2025
A lovely story about finding love after loss. I really enjoyed how this story doesn’t shy away from different forms of loss, of grief. Folding that into a rom-com is never easy, balancing the comedic with the real, the funny with the heartfelt, and Amy Buchanan did it with grace. As jabs were thrown like knives between Juliana and Ben, those quips quickly turned to banter, from venomous to playful, and as Juliana’s wall fell she was able to see past the verbal sparring deep into Ben’s heart. The ensemble in this story is stellar as well with a whip-smart cast of their friends and family surrounding them, adding many layers to this story. Humorous and heartfelt, Let’s Call A Truce will find its way to your heart.

My only complaint is the rivals at the beginning very quickly fell way to lovers, with insta-lust at the core. I only wish there was more tension, more rivalry between them before they fell in love. Because of this it did feel insta-lovey which to me made it harder to root for them.

Also thank you Amy for sending me an arc!!

Taylor Swift songs: I Can Do It With A Broken Heart, I Can See You, peace, Guilty as Sin?, The Alchemy, I Almost Do, Treacherous, All You Had to Do Was Stay, Say Don’t Go, Dress, Delicate, Labyrinth
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437 reviews
August 28, 2024
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc!

I adored this debut romance! The office rivals-to-lovers plot was so well done, and I adored how nuanced both Ben and Juliana were. The story encompassed more than just their relationship; it also encompassed their relationships with their friends, their children, and their past romantic relationships. The book discusses some heavier topics, but the author handles them very well. I liked reading about Juliana's relationship with her children, as well as her friends. The romance in this was absolutely stellar; the dynamic between Ben and Juliana was great, and there was a lot of tension between them. While there was a third-act break-up in this (as many romances have), I found that the reason for this one actually made sense, which was refreshing! Overall, I would completely recommend this book, and it's definitely a new favourite romance book of mine. I can't wait to see what Amy Buchanan writes next!
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