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The gloves—and more!—are coming off for workplace enemies turned fake newlyweds trying to save their jobs in this sexy rom-com, perfect for fans of Tarah DeWitt and B.K. Borison.

There are three things that PR strategist Jasmine Morgan knows for One, she’s damn good at her job. Two, she’ll do whatever it takes to save her team from looming layoffs. And three, Derek Carter will always be her archnemesis—even if the man is ridiculously fine. Unfortunately, she and Derek end up on competing projects in Miller’s Cove, a small town highly suspicious of corporate outsiders. To gain the trust of the locals, she’ll have to ditch her blazer and pose as a “honeymooning couple” with her mortal enemy.

Derek isn’t about to let Jasmine best him on the venture that will seal their fate during this company audit. But wherever he goes, she’s there—in his hotel suite, digging for the same research, and even stealing the loyalty of his dog (traitor). Worse, her tempting performance as his fiancée has him torn between killing her career or kissing her senseless. But as the two get deeper into their charade, they discover little Miller’s Cove has a lot of big secrets. Secrets that could save their careers . . . but at what cost?

318 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 2, 2025

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Lucy Eden

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Lucy Eden is the nom de plume of an romance obsessed author who writes the kind of romance she loves to read. She’s a sucker for alphas with a soft gooey center, over the top romantic gestures, strong & smart MCs, humor, love at first sight (or pretty damn close), happily ever afters & of course, steamy love scenes.

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706 reviews6,260 followers
November 13, 2025
This was such a solid read! It had chemistry, banter, plot, depth and amazing characters.

The audiobook was so good hello? the narrators were amazing. Especially the fmc’s.

ೃ⁀➷ Thank you NetGalley and Hachette Audio for the ALC! ♥︎
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277 reviews49 followers
December 2, 2025
This was a solid romcom with fun tropes, some emotional backstory, and even a little bit of history thrown in. I don’t have a lot to rave about, but I also don’t have any complaints (except for the “kitten” nickname, I’ll always complain about that 😂). Jasmine and Derek had some fun banter, and the payoff from the slow burn was satisfying. The real star of the show is the duet narration, especially Wesleigh Siobhan! She did a great job bringing Jasmine to life. Overall this was sweet and fun!

Huge thank you to Hachette Audio and NetGalley for the advanced listening copy!



*Late approval for this ARC but it looks soooo cute! Cant wait 💕*
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302 reviews509 followers
December 1, 2025
Rating: 3⭐️
🫧 Vibes: second chances
🎶 Song: into you - ariana grande
📖 Favourite Quote: "There has been a Jasmine Morgan-shaped hole in my heart for the last thirteen years, and now that you’re back in my life, I never want to let you go."
📚 Would I recommend? sort of
💬 tldr thoughts: a binge-able rom-com that felt a little superficial

In the package:
📦 childhood friends to enemies to lovers
📦 second chance
📦 workplace rivalry

Plot: Jasmine and Derek, once childhood best friends, are now being pitted against each other where they are assigned to lead a high-stakes PR project involving revitalizing a small town. The one with the best project proposal will get to keep their job. Old feelings start to resurface but they must face their past to move forward.

Thoughts: This was a decent rom-com but I wasn’t completely into their love story. The workplace rivalry was fun and this was a book that reads very easily. The rivalry was very short-lived and there was a third-act breakup 😩 i was hoping for some more angst. Second chance and childhood friends to lovers are some of my favourite tropes but it fell a little flat here.

Thank you Forever and Netgalley for the ARC!

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116 reviews31 followers
November 12, 2025
This audiobook was electric! This was my first listening experience with a true duet-style narration where the narrators alternate dialogue within scenes, not just chapters, which created an immersive, movie-like listening experience. Wesleigh Siobhan truly shined—her delivery was so sharp, she definitely brought Jasmine's character to life. Overall, it was super entertaining, easy to listen to and follow along, even at increased speed.

The core dynamic—childhood best friends to rivals to enemies-to-lovers—was strong, providing tons of tension right from the start. The banter was hilarious, and the comebacks were delivered with such sharp, comedic timing that I was laughing out loud constantly.

Beyond the rivalry, chemistry, and spice, The Love Audit offers genuine depth and heart, and stands out in a genre that needs more diverse voices and stories. The story seamlessly wove in powerful themes of legacy and community, specifically with the resonant references to Tulsa. This grounding element elevates the novel far beyond a typical corporate workplace romance. Plus, the dog was seriously adorable, and a definite highlight of the story!

I highly recommend this for anyone looking for a workplace romance that delivers on humor, sharp dialogue, bold chemistry, spice, and meaningful layers.

Thank you to the publisher, Hachette Audio, Hachette Book Group, and Forever, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing, for an advanced reader copy of this audiobook for review consideration. This review is voluntary. All opinions are my own.

Perfect if you love:
🔥 Corporate romance with spice
✨️ Workplace rivals
🔥 Enemies-to-lovers
❤️ Fake dating (fake engagement!)
💛 Saving a small town's legacy
❤️ Childhood friends / family drama
🥰 Dual POV Chapters
🎧 Duet Audiobook Narration
Profile Image for Madison Warner Fairbanks.
3,444 reviews495 followers
December 3, 2025
The Love Audit by Lucy
Contemporary diverse romance. Own voices. Enemies to lovers, forced proximity, and second chance troupes.
Jasmine Morgan and Derek Carter find themselves competing against each other in a small town revamp. Neither expected their childhood friendship to tumble into a fake marriage but they both jump into the bed with the pillows between them for propriety. As they work on the town revitalization, the pillows and no-touch rules disappear. They are still competing against each other though which will be their next career move. Will it be too much for their new relationship?

🎧 I alternated between an ebook and an audiobook. The narration is performed in a duet format (love!) by Wesleigh Siobhan, Leon Nixon and Lucy Eden. The voices portray the characters with clarity and emotions that can be heard throughout the story. The voices are complimentary and fit the images described.
I listened at 1.5 and slightly higher to be able to follow along with the print version.

Jasmine and Derek had a lot of backstory to work through and then are competing against each other. It stacks the odds against them but their feelings from all those years ago prevail as they get to know each other as adults. Jasmine impressed me with her integrity and follow through.

Drama, childhood to adult reconciliation, love, and a small town atmosphere make this story beguilingly lovely. Of course there are the expected disruptions, and resolution of happy town, happy people. It’s romance, and the author put it together delightfully.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley and publisher Hachette Audio.
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407 reviews661 followers
December 8, 2025
The love audit by Lucy Eden
ARC from Forever
Release: Dec 2nd 2025
Omg loved them and the humour in this book. Their back and forth was everything. The tension and history between them was everything. I love their forced proximity having to work together and be fake married. Having them be old childhood bestie removes that layer of faking while trying to get to know basics things since they know. Now they faking and getting to know their adult selves but the feelings are there. This was a beautiful romance. I love them having to juggle wanting to kiss each other and or bickering lol. Obessed with the koda the dog 🐕🥹. The DRAMA was CRAZYYY wow. ATE THIS UP. Lucy did it again with this one 🥰
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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209 reviews10 followers
November 20, 2025
☆☆☆.5
𝒯𝒽𝒶𝓃𝓀 𝓎ℴ𝓊 𝓉ℴ 𝒩ℯ𝓉ℊ𝒶𝓁𝓁ℯ𝓎 𝒶𝓃𝒹 ℱℴ𝓇ℯ𝓋ℯ𝓇 𝒻ℴ𝓇 𝓉𝒽𝒾𝓈 𝒜𝓇𝒸

I really enjoyed my time with Derek and Jasmine's story. This was a cute and funny romance. I absolutely loved the added elements of the black history and small town vibe that I got from reading.

Derek and Jasmine were childhood friends turned strangers due to past family drama. The banter they had was chefs kiss and I could feel their bond through the pages. They were both set in the past a bit much for me but I still enjoyed my time with these two. Tora is the highlight of this book for me. The bond he grew with Jasmine was soooo cute!

Eleanor and David were so cuteeee!

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☞ Childhood Friends x Strangers x Workplace Rivals
☞ Small Town Vibes
☞ Found Family
☞ Forced Proximity
☞ Family Secrets
☞ Black History Reps
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170 reviews6 followers
November 14, 2025
ALC Review
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (and I’d give it more if I could)
Tropes: Childhood friends to almost lovers → enemies to lovers → second chance → forced proximity → fake marriage → workplace rivals
Setting: Miller’s Cove, Florida (aka the Black Hallmark town of my dreams)

Let me just say this: The Love Audit gave me everything. I’m talking tension, tenderness, betrayal, berries, and a fake marriage that had no business being that hot. Jasmine Morgan and Derek Carter are childhood besties turned corporate rivals, both gunning for the same promotion. So naturally, their boss sends them to a small town to “collaborate” and evaluate its potential for corporate investment. Oh.....and they have to pretend to be married. Because of course they do.

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These two are so good at pretending to hate each other while clearly wanting to climb each other like a tree. Their families used to be close until a Big Secret blew everything up, and now they’re stuck in Miller’s Cove trying to play nice while also low-key sabotaging each other. It’s messy. It’s delicious. I was living.

🏡 Miller’s Cove deserves its own spin-off
This town? Iconic. It’s a Black-owned, culturally rich, quietly powerful community full of inventors, doctors, lawyers, and lowkey millionaires who’ve chosen peace over capitalism. The soil is rich, the berries are magic, and the town’s history is deeply tied to Black resilience.....including connections to the Tulsa Massacre. Jasmine and Derek are supposed to assess its “value,” but instead they fall in love with the town, its people, and..oops..their fake spouse.

🔥 Slow burn
This is a slow burn with tension so thick you could spread it on toast. And when the spice finally hits? It’s earned, it’s tender, and it slaps. Nothing gratuitous just two people finally letting go and letting love in. I didn’t love the third-act breakup (I was stressed), but the resolution was satisfying enough that I forgave it. Barely.

🎙️ Duet narration supremacy
Wesley? A goddess. Her voice paired with the male narrator’s was pure audio gold. Every glance, every sigh, every “we shouldn’t but we will” moment was elevated by their chemistry. And the author interview at the end? Insightful, warm, and made me want to hug Lucy Eden through my headphones.

This book is Black joy, Black love, and Black legacy wrapped in a cozy, spicy, emotionally intelligent package. It’s giving Hallmark, but with depth, history, and heat. If you love your romance with brains, banter, and a whole lot of heart The Love Audit is your next obsession.
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572 reviews77 followers
December 1, 2025
ALC 4.5 Stars!

Workplace Enemies to Lovers + Rival Families + Small Town Road Trip + Fake Marriage

This book follows Jasmine and Derek, who are told their company is making cuts and they need to find a way to show they are valuable to the company and present a PR strategy that can save their jobs. However there is only one position available and its best strategy wins. They both present projects at a small town called Miller's Cove to their boss and they embark on a destination trip to research the town and save their jobs.

Jasmine and Derek have a complicated past. Their families were close friends and business partners, and Derek even took Jasmine to prom. However things went sour between the families and they ghosted each other. During this trip to Miller's Cove, they present themselves to the townspeople as a newly married couple to earn trust and facilitate companionship among the locals. But like most fake relationships, feelings start to develop and their work trip becomes a little more complicated. Not to mention, they are starting to form real friendships with the locals they are lying to.

I loved the local small town in this book. It was such a close knit community where every one looked out for their neighbors. And I loved how they welcomed Jasmine and Derek into their fold. I did find the third act conflict to be very frustrating. Derek didnt want to listen to Jasmine, however when he wanted to come crawling back he wanted her to hear him out. I made me lose some respect for him. Also their nicknames for each other during spicy times was cringe for me and it felt out of place.

Overall, I enjoyed this book! I am a sucker for a workplace romance and combined with the small town vibes, it was a great listen!

This book was sent to me from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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867 reviews598 followers
November 12, 2025
4.5 rounded up!!

i had a GREAT time with this book. i have been eyeballing this since it was put on netgalley but due to being a bit backed up arcs i couldn’t commit to it but i simply couldnt help myself when seeing the audiobook became available and i am soooo glad i finally pulled the trigger!! the narrators brought and already amazing story to life in such an incredible way.

i am a total sucker for childhood best friends to lovers, so adding on an enemies/rivals to lovers on top of this was already an automatic win for me but jasmine & derek completely took my heart and ran with it from the very start!! i almost listened to this in its entirety in one sitting, if i hadn’t started it so late in the day yesterday i very much wouldnt have put this book down!

the historical aspect of this book both real and fictional was one of my favorite parts of this read, the writing was so beguiling that i found myself completely forgetting that millers cove was not a real place i could get in my car and just drive to for a visit, yet i still yearn to do so. the way lucy tied in the tragedy of the tulsa race massacre with the founders of millers cove was simply phenomenal, i remember learning about what happened in tulsa for the first time when i was around 21 or 22 and just being completely baffled by the fact that this wasnt something we spent time being taught about in school. i think its really amazing that lucy included this history in her book that will only further help memorialize and honor the people lost in the tragedy.

this is one of those stories where id just love to see it brought to life by a movie, every last bit of this book was perfection to me!!
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314 reviews2 followers
November 19, 2025
I loved this story! It’s about Jasmine and Derek, who were raised in families that were best friends. Derek always showed up when Jasmine needed him, even though he was a couple years older. But when the family business dissolved and Derek’s parents got divorced they fell apart. Both are successful business people now and competing for the same contract. They have to go to a small idilic town to do research. They don’t want anyone to know why they are really there, so they pretend to be married and all their old feelings come flooding back. I loved the mixture of history, romance, and intelligence in this book. The banter was sometimes a little awkward, but the pace of the book was perfect. There’s some spicey scenes, but it’s not the main event of the book, which I thought was a good balance. I listened to the audio book and loved the narrators voices. I loved that they used the voices consistently throughout, instead of the male voice attempting a female voice in his chapters or vice versa.

Thank you NetGalley and Hachette Audio for the advanced copy for an honest review!
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399 reviews32 followers
January 11, 2026
After reading and loving Love in Bloom, I knew I had to pick up The Love Audit—and Lucy Eden did not disappoint.

Eden absolutely nails spicy small-town romance. Jasmine and Derrick grew up together, always sharing a connection that went deeper than friendship, until their parents’ business partnership fell apart and tore them apart too. Years later, they’re thrown back into each other’s lives as adults when a work project forces them together—and all that unresolved history comes rushing back.

This story delivers everything I love: second-chance romance, found family, emotional depth, and undeniable chemistry. The tension is delicious, the romance feels earned, and the small-town setting adds so much warmth and charm!
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142 reviews47 followers
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November 3, 2025
DNF @ 65% not even because I think it’s bad. I actually think this would be fine palette cleanser type of book possibly? but I just don’t really care how it ends right now. I may come back to it at a later date. (Probably not)

Thank you to Forever for the ARC.
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644 reviews36 followers
November 26, 2025
The Love Audit is such a fantastically satisfying read. It hit all the markers in a romance I adore, in which we see our leads find love through both emotional and physical connection. This is a romance full of second chances, of learning to trust, to take risks, and to stand by what's right. From its leads to its setting, I was utterly enamored.

Jasmine and Derek are two excellent leads that brought the banter, the heart, and all the chemistry! They grew up sharing vacations and laughs through amicable friendships between both of their families, until their respective parents cut the cord to any further connection. The reasoning was cloudy at best, but it ensured Jasmine and Derek would part for a number of years to come. And it would ensure they'd each blame the other's family for the falling out. Needless to say, they are truly at odds with one another. And on a corporate level, they're (distant) rivals, until they are forced to share space in a fight to save their jobs (but only one will move forward in promotion). They're sent to a small town to assess its viability for a corporate investment (in which they each create their own project idea) and find themselves tangling with truth and fiction as they reluctantly pose as spouses.

Second chance romance and fake marriage?! Say less!

The forced proximity during their stay also forces them to confront their past and reconcile what it means of their present and what it could mean for their future. There's certainly some miscommunication to attend to, Derek in particularly is quick to jump to judgement over communication, but I loved how the narrative gets all those knots untangled in due time. In many ways, Jasmine and Derek are learning about each other for the first time again. They aren't the kids they once were, harboring secret crushes. They are 30-something adults who either will let their parents' elusive discord continue to pull them apart, or finally forge their own path. One perhaps they can do so together. And I really, really hoped they'd do just that! They may be re-learning one another, but they also fall into each other's safe and comforting space so beautifully. It showcases how even with the years gone by, they can still find a home in one another. One that can share vulnerabilities, fears, and dreams. The chemistry between them is so tantalizing, but also so heartfelt. Even in the spice, which is so sensational! I consider the spicy scenes some of the best I've read in any romance. And I tend not to be big on spicy scenes, so I was truly impressed (and swooning nonstop!).

Then there's the setting...the setting itself feels like its own character. Miller's Cove has a rich history, one rooted in both tragedy and resilience as we come to find out its founders were survivors of the Tulsa Massacre. Weaving this factual history into this idyllic, dreamy town made its setting truly come to life. Like it's a tangible place to visit, to explore its culture, try its delicious unique berries, find community that lovingly stands by one another, and to makes dreams come true. I loved this town so much; its residents, its very soil, its history elevated this already beautifully rising journey.

My singular and truly not significant qualm is the resolution with the parents' drama. I'm with Derek, I don't see how those two sets of parents will mend into friends again. All I will say is Derek's mother in particular is a saint because I'd have lasers shooting out of my eyes in a certain scene in the end. But truly, such a minor qualm based on my own personal preference. I did think the overall exploration of that subplot was extremely well done. The reveal is incredibly well set up, I could sense it coming, and anticipated its every detail, which, once revealed, felt like a gut punch. In a way that means I was seriously invested! In a way that just emotionally fueled my reading experience positively. I think that's truly why I wasn't sure about its final resolution, because I became so invested to the point I felt the angst personally. So well done!

Thank you Forever and NetGalley for this complimentary eARC, I leave this honest review voluntarily. 4.5
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680 reviews155 followers
December 16, 2025
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ARC provided by Forever (Grand Central Publishing).

There are three things that PR strategist Jasmine Morgan knows for sure: One, she is damn good at her job. Two, she will do whatever it takes to save her team from looming layoffs. And three, Derek Carter will always be her archnemesis—even if the man is ridiculously fine. Unfortunately, she and Derek end up on competing projects in Miller’s Cove, a small town highly suspicious of corporate outsiders. To gain the trust of the locals, she will have to ditch her blazer and pose as a honeymooning couple with her mortal enemy.

Derek is not about to let Jasmine best him on the venture that will seal their fate during this company audit. But wherever he goes, she is there—in his hotel suite, digging for the same research, and even stealing the loyalty of his dog (traitor). Worse, her tempting performance as his fiancée has him torn between killing her career or kissing her senseless. But as the two get deeper into their charade, they discover little Miller’s Cove has a lot of big secrets. Secrets that could save their careers but at what cost?

he Love Audit was a perfectly cute workplace romance, full of plenty of fun tropes. It was a decent rom-com but I was not completely into Derek and Jasmine's love story. They were trying so hard not to like each other that I did not feel the chemistry before they got together, and then the spice did not work for me. The story moves quickly and is very readable, though the classic third-act breakup felt somewhat forced.

That said, Miller’s Cove was a charming setting, and the small-town vibe added a lot of warmth. I especially enjoyed the subplot involving the hidden horticultural oasis, which gave the story extra depth. The town’s layered history was well done, and I loved how Eden thoughtfully incorporated Black history into the narrative. Overall, there was nothing wrong with this book—it just never quite rose to the level of being memorable or standout for me.
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657 reviews62 followers
January 12, 2026
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

This book understood the assignment and then exceeded it. The Love Audit gave me banter, tension, second-chance feelings, and a setting that actually mattered, not just a backdrop to prop up the romance. Jasmine and Derek felt lived-in, like two people with real history, real wounds, and unfinished business that refused to stay buried.

I loved how their past wasn’t brushed off or rushed through. You can feel the resentment, the hurt, and the longing in every interaction, which made the fake engagement trope hit even harder. Watching them circle each other, pretend they were fine, and slowly realize they never really stopped caring was deeply satisfying. The chemistry simmered instead of exploding right away, and when it finally boiled over, it felt earned.

Miller’s Cove deserves a shoutout because it felt like a character all on its own. The Black history, the community, and the quiet resistance to corporate greed added real weight to the story. It made the romance feel grounded in something bigger than just two people falling back in love.

This was tender, funny, emotional, and thoughtful all at once. I smiled, I sighed, and I absolutely believed in Jasmine and Derek by the end. Five stars for giving me romance with heart, history, and purpose.
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449 reviews23 followers
December 8, 2025
Jasmine and Derek are childhood best friends who haven’t spoken in years. A tense falling-out between their parents tore their families apart, and their friendship dissolved with it. Now, over a decade later, they end up working at the same firm—competing to keep their respective departments alive, and it all comes down to who can secure a major deal in the small town of Miller’s Cove.

This is a childhood-friends-to-lovers and fake dating trope, and the messy situation they’re thrown into creates the perfect backdrop for a funny, charming romance. Their banter feels so natural and genuinely had me smiling. The decades-old feud between their families adds an interesting thread of mystery throughout the book, raising the stakes as Jasmine and Derek start to rebuild their bond.

In the end, their trust is put to the test, and they’re forced to decide what truly matters most. I had a great time reading this one!
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450 reviews20 followers
December 27, 2025
I did this as an audiobook & was pleasantly surprised that it was duet narration. Wesleigh Siobhan is one of my favorites & this was my intro to Leon Nixon and it didn’t disappoint. Jasmine & Derek grew up together until a rift with their parents forced them apart for 13yrs. I’m a sucker for a fake dating/marriage, small town, forced proximity story. And I loved seeing them come (back) together organically with so much fun banter, sarcasm, and dry humor. I loved the small town vibes and the side characters. The town was full of rich history that connected back to the Tulsa Race Massacre. Being able to weave a heavy topic like that into a rom-com took skill and was nicely done. Beyond the romance though, this was a story of learning to trust again, healing parent wounds, and deciding how much is your soul worth in order to advance your career.
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85 reviews3 followers
December 5, 2025
I enjoyed the storyline, I’m always a fan of a second chance romance. I liked the small incorporation of history into the story. The characters that lived in Miller’s Cove were all such wonderful people, I wish Jasmine and Eleanor’s friendship had been featured more.

My favorite part were the narrators, they were so incredible you could hear the smiles in their voices. Truly, so wonderful.

If you like second chance, childhood friends to rivals to lovers, miscommunication and workplace romance, then you can definitely give The Love Audit a try.

Thank you to Lucy Eden, Hachette Audio and NetGalley for providing me with an ALC.
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182 reviews2 followers
November 23, 2025
Thank you Forever, Hachette Audio & NetGalley for the eARC/ALC in exchange for a review.

The audiobook narration was really great - both narrators were really enjoyable to listen to. I especially loved the female narrator!

I think this was overall fine, I enjoyed it enough, I liked the fake dating/marriage and thought it was done well. I feel like the workplace rivals fell short - I wish that we would've gotten more background of the project that is so important for both of the characters. The small town and second chance romance was done very well. But I found the MMC irredeemable at the end.

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276 reviews
January 8, 2026
I think kitten as a pet name needs to be punishable by law 😬 why was I the biggest fan of Derek until that came out of his mouth 🤢 immediate ick

Aside from that atrocity, I really did enjoy the history that was intertwined with the story, and I was a big fan of their second chance-ish romance and the characters’ journey with forgiveness and renewed trust. I loved Tora too!! 🐶
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272 reviews42 followers
November 21, 2025
Man, I was really enjoying this one, but the end ruined things for me. Sadly I found the MMC irredeemable. Full review to come.
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202 reviews39 followers
December 21, 2025
The Audit is a charming, slow-burn romance that does more than just tell a love story it roots it in a rich cultural legacy that elevates every moment. At its heart, this novel brings together Jasmine and Derek, two ambitious professionals thrust into a high-stakes competition to keep their jobs. What could have been a simple workplace rivalry turns into something deeper as they’re sent to Miller’s Cove, a fictional town that felt strikingly reminiscent of Oak Bluffs a real life haven of Black excellence, culture, and history (that I only recently learned about).

Miller’s Cove isn’t just a backdrop in the book, it’s a living, breathing character in its own right. The town holds stories, memories, and an enduring sense of pride that shapes how Jasmine and Derek see themselves and each other. Much like Oak Bluffs, which has long been a cultural touchstone for generations of Black families, Miller’s Cove represents resilience, legacy, and joy born out of pain (we learn more about the Tulsa massacre).

The chemistry between Jasmine and Derek is undeniable, Lucy brilliantly uses the town's history and atmosphere to create a space where the love between them just naturally progresses. As a reader, I was completely transported. I loved every minute spent in Miller’s Cove and with Jasmine, Derek and our furry friend Tora.

This was my first time reading Ludy Eden, and I'll be sure to keep an eye out for more!
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959 reviews44 followers
November 25, 2025
3.5⭐️

This was… fine. Solidly fine. It’s one of those reads where I don’t have a ton to gush about, but I also don’t have anything wildly negative to point to either. It passed the time, made me chuckle a few times, and delivered exactly what it promised: a light, easy romance that doesn’t ask too much of you.

I listened to the audiobook, narrated by Wesleigh Siobhan and Leon Nixon in duet, which is usually an automatic win for me. They both did a genuinely good job with the material — their chemistry works, and they brought the characters to life in the way seasoned narrators do. However, the sound quality threw me off more than once. It had this odd, echoing “recorded at someone’s dining room table” atmosphere instead of a polished studio finish. I hate to sound harsh, but it was distracting enough to pull me out of the story at times. If I had read the eARC instead, I suspect I might have enjoyed this one a bit more.

All that said, it’s a perfectly decent, easygoing romance. Nothing groundbreaking, nothing I’ll be shouting from the rooftops about, but definitely enjoyable enough for people looking for something fun, sweet, and undemanding. If you’re in the mood for a low-stakes, palate-cleanser kind of read, this one will absolutely do the trick.

I fortunate to receive a complimentary ALC from Hachette Audio via NetGalley, which gave me the opportunity to share my voluntary thoughts.

How I Rate
Because I mostly read ARCs, I focus on how I think fellow readers with similar tastes will respond. I sometimes round up or down based on pacing, prose, or overall impact, and I try to keep my personal preferences from weighing too heavily.

⭐️ 1 Star – Finished, but not for me as it has way too many issues; I never DNF ARCs but would have had it not been one.
⭐️⭐️ 2 Stars – Struggled due to writing, content, or editing issues.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 Stars – Decent read with untapped potential; recommend with some reservations.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 Stars – Really enjoyed it and would recommend for several reasons.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 Stars – Exceptional; lingers in my mind well after reading. A story I’d gladly revisit.
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49 reviews
November 19, 2025
I was so excited to receive this ARC from NetGalley, Forever, and Lucy Eden, and whew… The Love Audit did NOT disappoint! This story gave cute, tense, spicy, and big Hallmark movie feels — the kind you instantly imagine on screen. I can definitely see this being a movie one day.

Jasmine and Derek are childhood best friends who haven’t seen each other in years, and now they’re workplace rivals determined to prove who’s the best of the best. The tension, the banter, the chemistry… all of it kept me hooked. And honestly? The big question the whole time is who’s going to come out on top? 👀

The small-town setting was perfect. Millers Cove is full of charm, nosy-but-loving residents, and little details that make the story feel alive. By the end of the book, I wanted to visit the town myself — mainly to taste whatever this pike berry magic was all about!

One of my favorite parts is that this book isn’t just surface-level, fluffy romance. Lucy Eden layered in meaningful history, touching on the Tulsa Massacre and highlighting inventions and contributions from Black innovators. Those moments added depth without pulling away from the romance, making the story richer and more impactful.

I truly didn’t want to put this book down. Every chapter added something new — more tension, more secrets, more “wait, WHAT?” moments. The family drama especially kept my attention. I won’t spoil anything, but let’s just say I had a feeling early on about the root of the drama… and the journey to the truth was so satisfying.

This book made me laugh, frown, and gasp — sometimes all in one chapter. And after finishing, I can confidently say I’m excited to read more from Lucy Eden. This story was such a fun, heartfelt ride and solidified her as an author I’ll be watching.

If you love fake engagement, childhood friends-to-lovers, enemies-to-lovers tension, small-town vibes, close proximity, family secrets, and a very adorable dog… add this to your TBR immediately.
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814 reviews49 followers
November 15, 2025
I loved this book so much. In this we have two characters who were friends and their families were friends/business partners as they were growing up. Now they are vying against each other to basically keep their jobs. We have Jasmine Morgan and Derek Carter. And both of them have their eyes on the little town of Miller’s Cove. It is going to keep them and Jasmine’s team from layoffs. When both of them are basically sent to the town together they have to go undercover as a married couple to figure out which way to take their proposals to their firm in order to sell their ideas and keep their jobs,
In this you have:
Fake Marriage
Forced Proximity
Second Chance romance
Enemies to Lovers (hate to love)
And a really cute dog

I really like the dynamic between both of them and the banter. I understand why Lucy Eden did what she did. I personally find a person holding a grudge against someone when it wasn’t their fault a tiring trope and it is used here. In the end I really liked how it was resolved and I loved how their relationship ended up progressing over the book. I am really hoping that eventually the mood will hit her and she will do more books with the side characters as main characters!
I was also able to listen to this as an audiobook, and I thoughtq Wesleigh Siobhan and Leon Nixon did such a fantastic job. Now I found Wesleigh earlier this year when I read, can’t get enough, and I fell in love with her as a narrator. She is one of my favorites. I did not realize she was a narrator for this book until I started listening, and I knew from the moment it started that this was going to be fantastic and it really was. She brought such life to Jasmine‘s character so much personality. It was such a pleasure to listen to I also really enjoyed Leon!
Thank you to Forever and Hachette Audio for the complimentary copy. All thoughts and opinions are my own. .
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143 reviews
November 17, 2025
This was my first time reading Lucy Eden and this story was a nice surprise. It had tension, spice, and funny banter.

Jasmine Morgan and Derek Carter were once childhood friends until an incident torn their families apart leaving them without any sort of resolution. Fast forward many years later and they are both competing on projects in Millers Grove. Now Jasmine and Derek must join forces as newlyweds to persuade the folks of Millers Grove that their place needs a corporate flair.

Overall I will say that I liked the book. I loved the history of Millers Grove because it’s an ode to the hidden history of small black towns that persevered through times. That was such a nice touch to add in this book. The banter between the two main characters was very playful and witty. The spice was there. Let’s not forget the addition of Toca, he was a needed touch in this.

Now I am a reader who loves chemistry between characters and theirs wasn’t as strong as I would’ve liked it to be. I know they are competing for the job but I wish we saw more of them together on page as opposed to the business side of storyline. Also at some points Derek’s last name changed to “Morgan” which I see as a simple typo. The secret of why the Morgan and Carter family were no longer friends honestly took me by surprise, I did not see it coming.

This is a story I would recommend to others!

Thank you to Forever Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC. All thoughts are my own based on my reading experience.
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94 reviews5 followers
December 7, 2025
**⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Five Stars**

The Love Audit by Lucy Eden completely swept me away. From the very first chapter, I was hooked by the electric tension between PR strategist Jasmine Morgan and her infuriatingly charming rival, Derek Carter. Their enemies-to-lovers journey is everything I want in a romance—sharp banter, palpable chemistry, and an emotional payoff that feels deeply earned.

Jasmine and Derek are phenomenal leads. Jasmine’s determination and heart shine through every decision she makes, and Derek’s combination of ambition, loyalty, and surprising vulnerability made him impossible not to love. Their partnership—forced as it may be—creates some of the book’s funniest, most tender, and most explosive moments.

I absolutely adored the warm, lived-in vibe of Miller’s Cove. The small town felt like a character in its own right, full of charm, quirks, and unexpected depth. The locals’ suspicion of corporate outsiders added a fun layer to the story, while the cozy atmosphere made every scene feel comforting and immersive.

The plot moves with great momentum, especially as Jasmine and Derek start uncovering the town’s secrets—and the complicated family histories intertwined with them. Those revelations add emotional richness and show how past wounds and hidden truths can shape the present.

This is a delightful, heartfelt, and thoroughly entertaining romance. With lovable characters, a perfectly executed enemies-to-lovers arc, and a small town you’ll wish you could visit, The Love Audit is an easy five-star read for me. I couldn’t put it down.
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