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The Bottom Line

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The Hating Game meets By a Thread

When the return on investment is love…

Self-sacrificing Stella Daniels put her competitive finance career on ice, passing up promotions to help her elderly grandfather manage his struggling funeral home. Now with the mortuary in danger of closing, Stella must hustle for a promotion at the firm she’s been neglecting. But when she snaps at a rude--and dangerously handsome--customer at the funeral home, who happens to be a transferring employee competing for the same promotion, Stella’s professional and personal worlds collide.
Investment manager Jameson Brooks had it all—the car, the career, and the swanky flat—until news of his mother’s illness forced him to move to the States. In the wake of her death, Jameson’s estranged father offers him a job at his investment firm. The catch? No one can learn he’s the bastard son of the boss. However, under pressure to succeed at work and berated by a father he can’t please, Jameson’s mental health spirals, sending him back to old self-harming habits.
With the promotion to Project Manager on the table, Jameson and Stella fight to one up each other, but amidst the sabotage and late nights at the office, they’re both surprised to discover their rival might be the one bright spot in their increasingly dark days. But to bask in the sunshine, they’ll have to choose their greatest investment yet—themselves.

This enemies to lovers brings the fire with a tenacious, ball-busting heroine who won't give up and a cinnamon roll disguised as an alpha in need of a little support. Come along for the ride as one bossy Brit tries to keep his heart and his secrets from the headstrong woman destined to break down his walls.

The Bottom Line is an adult romance that features mature themes and content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised. For all content warnings, check the author's website.

349 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 22, 2024

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Tobie Carter

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Tobie Carter is a fiction writer of contemporary romance and suspense who will die on the hill saying that there was absolutely enough room on that plank for both of them. Her stories are fast-paced, angsty, high heat, and feature relatable characters who refuse to settle for less than they deserve.

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115 reviews22 followers
May 20, 2024
🌟🌟🌟 3 stars | 🌶️🌶️🌶️ 3/5 spice


Synopsis
Stella spends her days as an investor, while also helping her grandfather keep his family business, a morgue, afloat. Enter Jameson, a mysterious transfer from the UK who suddenly shows up at her investment firm. Their manager pits them against each other, declaring that whoever can land the largest client will earn the next available promotion. What ensues is a classic enemies-to-lovers scenario, as Jameson and Stella compete fiercely for the coveted promotion with a side of romance .


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I’ll be honest this book wasn’t my cup of tea but I did get through reading it in a single day hence the three star rating.


They fell a bit too quickly - Stella and Jameson fell for each other a bit too quickly. Even though it’s not an overly long novel, a good enemies-to-lovers story still needs some build-up for me.
The twists were a bit out there


Thank you Goodreads for the opportunity to read and review this book!

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423 reviews5 followers
February 1, 2024
Wow 🥹, I finished reading it in 1day and I loved how different and unique this story is. It is rear to find a vulnerable MMC and I loved how raw it was.
I love that it shows that men go through mental health issues, abuse, and therapy too, and it should not be a measure of their “manliness”.

Jameson and Stella went through a lot, I love how strong and determined they are, they have my heart.

“Just because you can’t see his scars doesn’t mean they aren’t there”

“Healing Isn’t Linear”

“We were both drowning in our own silent battles and needed each other”
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143 reviews2 followers
January 3, 2025
Once I started I couldn’t put this book down and finished it in one day. Definitely helps to show how much we all struggle and nobody would even know. And of course being from San Antonio I loved picturing all the scenes with all the places since i knew them all.
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1,762 reviews115 followers
April 19, 2024
Good combo of story with spice. Interesting main characters, especially Jameson with his well-represented mental health issues. Stella is working to help keep her family funeral home possibly the to the detriment of her career in finance. Loved the character of Pop-pop, funny and wise at the same time. Thanks to netgalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
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230 reviews1 follower
February 15, 2025
Stumbled across this book on a social media post by the author and figured I’d give it a try. It was very well done, especially for one of this author’s first books! Lots of heavy topics that were handled well
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61 reviews5 followers
January 16, 2024
I fell into this book so easily and quickly and I finished it in less than 24 hours!
There is so amazing mental health representation in this book along with some very strong-willed main characters.
Stella - our FMC - just wants to support her family and take care of everything and everyone...
When it comes to Jameson - our MMC - I just want to give him a hug because I feel like all he needs is a hug from the right person... He's so damn grumpy and sweet... Ugh... My heart is feeling things again.
Watching these two battle it and go round and round and fall for each other was just a rollercoaster, and damnit... I loved it!
There was some really good character growth for both our mains and while my heart broke at some moments... It was for good reasons!
I will very much be recommending this book to friends!
If you like Lucy Score type of books then this book is totally for you!!!
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15 reviews
January 25, 2024
2 Reviews in 1: Professional Me & Regular Me

Professional me: This book made my therapist heart so happy. Well done in representing a population that doesn’t get enough attention! I enjoyed having an insight into the characters coping techniques & loved when we were able to see the trauma that led to his mental health struggles and maladaptive coping. He’s a courageous character that inspires others to do the long-term work for their mental health. I also really appreciated the scene where he is in an actual session- the conversation between him and his therapist is pretty spot on to how therapy should be (we are not there to tell to exactly what to do, but to dive deeper, process, & empower).
PS. I know for a fact that clients miss their appointments when they need them the most. If this sounds like you, make the appointment & show up for yourself!

Regular me: This book had all the things I love- enemies to lovers, the banter, the best friend every girl needs, the complicated family relationships, plot twists, and of course…the spice! Also, pop-pop is a vibe…I wish I had him in my life. I love when an author delivers that perfect combo of well rounded, witty, believable characters, who have struggles & ridiculous moments we can all identify with & maybe even learn something from.
19 reviews2 followers
April 13, 2024
I liked this spicy workplace enemies to lovers romance. It did become a little repetitive in moments where there could have been more details into the plot or other parts of the story. Thank you Netgalley for the ARC
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112 reviews4 followers
March 15, 2024
This was my first book by Tobie and I was so drawn in by the plot! I love a workplace romance and a feisty FMC!

Stella is burning the candle at both ends trying to be successful at her finance job and help her grandpa at his funeral home. There’s a promotion up for grabs, but she’ll have to compete for it against the new guy, Jameson. He’s the secret son of the boss… and the guy Stella yelled at that morning. As their competition ramps up, their passion for each other does as well. But with so many secrets between them, it’s inevitable that they’ll have some tough battles to fight.

Stella was so strong and loyal, putting everyone’s needs above her own. Her devotion to her loved ones made me like her, but it was her going after her dreams that made me love her. The compassion she has for Jameson was top tier and showed the kind of love people with mental health struggles deserve to have.

One thing I thought was interesting is that the MMC was the more emotionally vulnerable character. I feel like we constantly see strong alpha men in romance, so it was nice to see Jameson be more soft with his feelings. He was also very sweet to Stella and appreciated everything about her (we love a supportive king).

The mental health representation was so hard yet nice to read. It also felt extremely real based on what I know about this topic. Kudos to the author for the writing on this sensitive subject!

Please check the trigger warnings!!! I knew what they were and some of them hit very close to home. I’m glad I checked them before reading because it would have been a shock to me. There are a lot of mature and heavy topics.

Thank you to Tobie for my ARC copy in exchange for my honest review!

Read if you enjoy:
🤎 Enemies-to-lovers
📈 Workplace romance
🤎 Forced proximity
📈 Mental health rep
🤎 Double POV
1,415 reviews
March 7, 2024
Stella Daniels does all that she can to assist her grandfather with his struggling funeral business, even at the expense of her finance career. Determined to prevent the business closing, she is single-minded in obtaining a promotion. When she snaps a rude but handsome customer who hassles her grandfather, she is shocked to find he, Jameson Brooks, is also competing for the same promotion. Investment manager Jameson Brooks had all of life’s luxuries until news of his mother’s illness forced him to move to the States. In the wake of her death, Jameson’s estranged father offers him a job at his investment firm; however, he must tell no-one that he is the bastard son of the boss. Soon the pressure of the job and the feeling that nothing can please his father, Jameson’s mental health spirals, sending him back to old self-harming habits. This is all compounded by his drive and competition with Stella to obtain the promotion of Project Manager. Yet, despite finding themselves competing for the role, they are drawn to each other.
A steamy romance with two very dynamic characters. Stella is a strong-minded woman who is determined to clinch the promotion which alongside Jameson, makes for some intense scenes. Jameson presents himself as confident and brash, yet his vulnerability soon becomes apparent to Stella, making for an interesting read. The author handled Jameson’s mental health issue with sensitivity but didn’t shy away from the reality of the situation.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Author 6 books19 followers
January 19, 2024
I am mutuals with this author on social media and received an advance copy in return for an honest review. So...Honestly? I absolutely loved this book and stayed up waaaay too late last night to finish it. :) The Bottom Line is such a fresh take on enemies to lovers that's actually believable (rare to find that in a contemporary setting!) and I just adored the slide from "I hate you" to "I can't live without you." In fact, there were so many fun twists on classic tropes that I really enjoyed as a long-time romance reader (only one coffin, anyone?).

The female main character is bossy, spicy, and sweet and I think the author did a great job writing a multidimensional female character whose growth really rang true to me. Same goes with the male main character who is dealing with a ton of issues - his growth arc is really incredible and I loved how the author balanced these two very complex and strong character arcs. I feel like so many romances only focus on the FMC or one of the MC arcs, leaving the other's a bit flat. Not so in this case!!! I cannot wait to read anything else she puts out there!!

Final Note - This book does deal with some strong and serious mental health issues and I'd recommend visiting the author's website for the full CWs.
80 reviews
November 4, 2024
This was so good!!! I wasn’t sure what to expect as this is a new author to me, but I really enjoyed this book.

I loved Stella. She is so many of us trying to do balance everything in our lives and trying to keep our heads above water. Jameson has some mental health struggles that he is working through. I really enjoyed all the life lessons in this book. We love a wise Pop Pop! We love a downa— bff Rosay! We love a supportive bestie and wife Mike and Christine!

I’m not British, but all of the Jameson chapters really sounded legit from a tone to jargon standpoint. It made the reading experience that much better. I also didn’t fact check the mental health statistics, but they sounded good when I was reading it. It seems like the author does a good job of researching and being true to the characters she creates.

Great book throughout. I’m not going to say I didn’t think the first and last scenes weren’t a little strange to me 😂 but who am I to judge? Looking forward to reading more of Tobie Carter’s works!
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3 reviews
March 25, 2024
this book was won in a GR giveaways.

tw. self harm
honestly, i am extremely nitpicky most times. this book however was enjoyable, read well, and kept me on my toes a bit. personally, i don’t enjoy when characters in anything are drinking and drive themselves home. i struggled a bit to see past that in chapter 5, but getting through the rest of the book was worth it.
the MMC struggles with self harm in this book and its not something you see often portrayed. tobie portrayed the struggles of men’s mental health in a way that i didn’t take pity on the MMC but rather gained more understanding. i’m glad he took the space in the end and we were able to see his progress with art/therapy a bit.
i enjoyed that this book was set in texas. i grew up in san antonio and it was comforting to read about the riverwalk and other little things like that. well written, a great enemies to lovers book overall and i can’t wait to see more from tobie.
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120 reviews25 followers
January 12, 2024
TW: self-harm

This is a relatively light-hearted, humorous take on enemies-to-lovers; Stella and Jameson get off on the wrong foot at Stella's grandfather's funeral home, but now they're being forced to work together at their financial firm even as they vie for the same promotion. Cue office sabotage and barely-restrained antagonism during meetings even as Stella and Jameson are immediately attracted to one another.

The sex scenes in this book are solid; standout moment is probably when he's eating her out while they take a client call, and I'm pretty sure they just disconnect the call midway so they can have sex.

Finally, it is worth noting this story deals with some pretty heavy subject-matter; the book depicts self-harm on-page, and there are discussions about people's misconceptions about self-harm and masculinity.
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10 reviews
January 15, 2024

When you sit down for a good story, you’d never think the main character napping in a coffin would get you started.

As a single mom battling the what ifs and the never ending challenges of the current state of the world, I truly identified and understood the inner troubles of both Jameson and Stella. The pressure to make sure everything is just right was an internal monologue I understood.

The development over the course of the chapters had me cheering them on as the pieces came together for amazing growth and then getting their happy ending.

Having a male perspective of anxiety over mental health struggles being out in the open was portrayed beautifully. The easing of that by acceptance was probably my favorite development over the course of reading.

And of course…. The spice was *chefs kiss* 💋
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1 review
February 7, 2024
I received an advanced copy of this book, but this review is entirely my own.

I came for the steamy romance but stayed for the emotional heart. From the very first sentence, which was both intriguing and laugh-out-loud because of my own experience, I was hooked. While it is an enemies-to-lovers story with all the wonderful things that trope implies, Carter's characters are in no way cliche. While Stella is attractive and smart and ambitious and sassy (everything I love in a female lead), she is so very human when faced with problems that seem to come from every angle of her life. Jameson is a scorching hot male lead (don't get me started), but his emotional journey really set him apart from a lot of male leads I've read--and I've read a lot of them.

I can't wait to reread this book and go through the sweet emotional rollercoaster that is The Bottom Line.
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201 reviews11 followers
March 6, 2024
•Tropes•
🤎Banter
🤍Double POV
🤎Enemies to Lovers
🤍Office Romance
🤎Forced Proximity

✨With her grandpas declining health, Stella is struggling with keeping up with work and helping the family business stay afloat. What she won’t do is put up with Jameson big ego he seems to be sporting when they meet.

✨Jameson is sent over to the states from the UK to prove to his father he can in fact, handle the business, when he has a rather crude encounter with Stella at the funeral home. She gets under his skin but thankfully he’ll never see her again..

✨Well that is until they find themselves working in the same office building and Stella’s been given the job to show him around. Heated banter and frustration forms between them, but that isn’t all…

✨This was a good easy read for me! I really enjoyed how these two fell for one another.
Thank you
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195 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2024
This book was actually so interesting. It’s usually really hard to find a lead character who is a minority or who looks like me. So, I really felt a connection with this book. I really loved it. I am a sucker for enemies to lovers romance but this took the the cake for me. Stella, a young black women in the south, is a self-sacrificing women engaging in a finance career. I really connected with this main character who would do anything to help her family. At her family’s funeral home she meets Jamison who is a British man in finance whose mother died and ended up at Stella’s family funeral home. The many levels of this story is amazing and I really think the author, Tobie Carter, did amazing work on this. I received this book via NetGalley as an ARC. I hope you guys love it as much as I did and fellow black/brown girls could relate to it as I did.
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74 reviews
March 14, 2024
Rooting for both of them

This is a love story with two main characters you can’t help but cheer for from page 1. The FMC is strong, direct and smart. The MC comes off mean but when you peel back his layers you’ll find a softie in a hard (no pun intended) shell. I loved the romance but also the angst and mystery that unravels as we discover more about characters’ family secrets.

This is a debut for this author and I can’t wait to see what other angsty, swoony, spicy, heartbreaking stories she has for us.

Take caution of CW as this does feature mental health and self harm. It’s an important topic not regularly addressed in romance novels, but shines a light on the importance of speaking out and seeking help.
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156 reviews5 followers
March 25, 2024
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway and was so excited to start reading!

Possible spoilers but I like to leave reviews to get a glimpse of what you’re reading without giving away too many details.

I enjoyed the book. It was a quick read and had a sweet story. I struggled slightly with the timeline. The characters kept saying weeks past or months past and to me it felt more like days? I felt like I missed out on days and times and found myself going back a page to see if I missed something. Other than that, it was very well written.

Trigger warnings: adult self harm, childhood trauma from abuse and neglect, close encounter with drowning, child abuse with a belt.

Spice 1/5 at about 60% and only one encounter in detail

3rd act breakup with a HEA
834 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2024
There were a lot of things I liked about The Bottom Line - the chemistry between Stella and Jameson; peripheral characters of her grandfather and best friend and I felt the author handled the mental health aspect of the storyline realistically. The only detractor for me was a couple of Jameson's behaviors with regard to the job competition. It didn't feel credible to me that a grown adult would do that and it be so easily overlooked by the FMC; it wasn't necessary or central to the plot, so could have been left out so as not to make him seem so immature. Overall, I enjoyed this book and I found it refreshing to read a story that is different from your typical romance with a non-mainstream plot/topics.
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June 2, 2025
DNF'd @ 30%.

I'm not sure what it is but I don't like any of the characters in this book. I absolutely cannot stand how flighty the FMC is - she should be the exact opposite given her career path and connections. The MMC's battle with self-confidence is interesting, but at 30% in the author hasn't even really touched his healing journey. And I don't understand a thing about finance - doesn't seem like the author does either. Add in the fact that these characters read like they're white...I guess they are but they're supposed to be mixed and just no. There are so many great books coming out this month and I want to pay attention to those. I think The Bottom Line will put me into a reading slump. Nope. Not taking that chance.
7 reviews
January 29, 2024
The Bottom Line had me wanting to keep reading to see what was coming next. The characters are well thought out and complex, the story line is easy to follow but keeps you wanting more. The "hot and heavy" scenes were exactly what I would want in a romance book. They don't take over every page but they are there in the perfect places to go with the story line. I also very much appreciate the very realistic mental health struggle and the shining light on how to best help oneself through those times and ultimately how to care for someone womho is struggling. I can't wait to read more by Tobie Carter!
132 reviews1 follower
February 10, 2024
I loved this read! I don’t always connect with romance novels, but Jameson and Stella have firecracker chemistry and the sass to match. Both characters are so well-developed and their character arcs are perfect.

I loved that Stella was a strong woman who could take care of herself. Perfect leading lady!

Jameson was also like no leading man I’ve read. He’s so well-written, handsome but not unbelievably perfect. In fact, he really struggles with his past trauma and doing what he needs to for his mental health. I’m so impressed that the author explored these issues with a male character because I’ve rarely seen that done.

Five stars, easy.
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Author 6 books46 followers
January 30, 2024
Please check the author's trigger warnings, as this book contains self-harm.

I love enemies to lovers and Stella and Jameson are 🔥. Not only does this book have chemistry for days and so much tension, but it also has some soapy family drama which I ate up with a spoon. Both Stella and Jameson are complex and flawed and their growth arcs were well-handled and I loved the twists along the way. I can't wait to see what's next from Tobie!


I recieved an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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160 reviews5 followers
March 13, 2024
An enemies-to-lovers workplace romance! Heck yesssss, I loved how these two characters Stella and Jameson met and how they ended up working at the same workplace was phenomenal. Nothing trying to reach to the top and prove themselves to the big boss, these two developed throughout the book mentally and emotionally and especially towards each other! Jameson has a past that no one knows and is hard for him to get those feelings out but Stella being the bad ass that she is gets under his skin but in a good way and develops a love and trust towards each other.
November 10, 2024
My first, but not last, Tobie Carter read.
These characters brought it all to the table. Each one had their own part to play and it worked so well.
Our MMC, Jameson, with all his looks and money still had to battle mental health. Our FMC had her own battles, however she was Jameson’s lifeline and cheerleader. They worked well against and with each other. Which made their love and HEA a hard win.
I consider this a slow burn. About a 2 in the 🌶️ scale. This would have been a solid 4 star read if I was a fan of 3rd act breakups. Don’t let that deter you it’s still a good read.
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15 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2024
I was captivated from this unique storyline immediately! The typical enemies to lovers story but with amazing twists and turns to add that spice, heart aching love, and modern like-ability. The female main character is every bit of honey as she is STING, and it’s refreshing to relate to a boss women even in the presence of a strong male. I look forward to re reading this to soak up this astonishing book again and again!
1 review
January 19, 2024
I received this as an ARC, but all opinions are my own. TW: Self Harm. I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I could not put it down and read the whole thing in less than 48 hours! I really enjoyed the plot for this enemies to lovers romance. As a mental health professional myself, I thought the author did a nice job handling the self harm aspect in a delicate and realistic way. I would definitely recommend this book to others!
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6 reviews2 followers
January 24, 2024
Forget a damsel in distress, we have a fiery woman swooping in ti save the man she is drawn to from the first line in the book. You’re rooting for these two to give in to their temptations throughout this intense story and the connection lives up to the hype. The perfect rhythm for this fiery relationship to develop and a dash of forbidden love has this book leaving nothing to be desired. Amazing page turner! Adored the characters and the plot. Great job 😍
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