When Nila has a broody, suit-wearing exec push past her on the train that morning, she just knew she had found the next villain to kill off in her novel. Little did she know, that villain was going to be her next everything.
Blake was trying to get to the most important meeting of his life. He didn't have time for friendly banter. Okay, so maybe he was kind of a jerk. What difference did it make? He'd never see this stranger again. This deal was the most important thing in his life right now. It could make or break his company.
Taking the last train opened his eyes to someone he could see a forever with. That was until one winter day he stopped by to surprise her. Now, all bets are off.
Can taking the last train melt the ice around a frozen heart? Would two who started out as enemies, find their forever?
This book is enemies to lover. The quick romance love at first sight every little girl's Prince charming dream come true. I just love how nila and Blake went from their first meeting to of hating each other to knowing that the other is who they need. If you want emotional you get a bit of it all in this short read...amazing is all I can say
Last Train By Debbie Mitchell was a perfect read if you are looking for a steamy and romantic book. I loved all the good drama between Blake and Nila. Misunderstandings are the best in a romance. Kudos!
I loved this book. A great love story. And of course for all us in love with books this one involves an Author. These two have a rough start, but they finally get it and oh boy do they get it. Great you. You should definitely read this book.
I loved Nila and Blake. They went from dislike to love with a few bumps in the road. I loved the side characters as well. It was well written and flowed well. I enjoyed this book.
Last Train, what a great read! It is well written and the plot flows beautifully. I loved how the characters Nila and Blake had this dislike for each other but then meeting again and finding out that they have feelings for each other. There are funny and emotional scenes and this story ends on a HEA. This is my honest review on an ARC.