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Review | A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan

Book A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan

Their relationship is strictly business, but the old flame between them refuses to be extinguished.

A Reunion of Rivals is book #4 in The Bourbon Brothers series but can be read as a standalone.

Reese Ryan became an auto-buy for me because her books are fun, full of family cheer, and tastefully steamy.


Book Details

Print Length: 173 pages
Publisher: Harlequin Desire; Original edition
Publication Date: July 1, 2020
Language: English
ASIN: B082WGW5CV


Book Description:

Sparks in the boardroom

and the bedroom…

She can’t let anything derail her passion project,

Not even a second chance with the sexiest man alive…

The deal that could bring Quinn Bazemore’s career back from the brink has one catch: she must partner up with her ex-lover Max Abbott. Quinn can’t forget the pleasure-filled summer they shared. But now she’s butting heads over business strategy with the mouthwatering marketing VP, even as their reawakened desire threatens to expose her deepest secrets…

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Review 

Thirteen years ago, Max Abbott interned at Bazemore Farms during the summer and, against his better judgment, had a fling with Old Bazelmore’s granddaughter Quinn.

He regretted the way things ended, but the last thing he wanted was to have the now all grown up and gorgeous Quinn putting her nose in his family business and taking responsibility for a project he has spent months working on.

Quinn never understood why Max ended things so callously, but she was coming from a terrible breakup, and the last thing she wanted was to risk her career or her grandfather’s business.

I love how the book is set in the workplace, but you don’t feel like you are going to work (I really dislike it when that happens – lol).

Quinn and Max were intelligent, fun to be with, and had great chemistry together. They made mistakes like all of us, and it made them feel more real.

Reese Ryan became an auto-buy for me because her books are fun, full of family cheer, and tastefully steamy.

I love that they are usually short and can be read in one sitting, but, at the same time, there is proper story development and easy-to-relate-to characters.

This was the first book I read in this series, but I loved it so much I could not resist reading Parker’s book as well (Engaging the Enemy, book #3 in The Bourbon Brothers series). Parker was so delightful! I can’t wait to read the stories of all the Bourbon siblings.

A Reunion of Rivals is a lovely second-chance, enemies-to-lovers, short read. 


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About the Author

Reese Ryan writes sexy, deeply emotional romances with family drama, surprising secrets, and unexpected twists.

Past president of her local Romance Writers of America chapter and a panelist at the 2017 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Reese is an advocate for the romance genre and diversity in fiction.

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