
It's Just Business
Lauren Landish
A rebound night with her ex's enemy spirals into something neither of them can walk away from.
Description
You know the saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend?Well, the enemy of my ex is my rebound.They're both rich and powerful and have a debt to settle in the wealthy circles of NYC.Then there's me... the naive girl trying to make it in this city, pissed off and seemingly a willing pawn.It was supposed to be one night to get over one man by getting under another.Then one thing led to another, and it all spiraled out of control.It was never supposed to go this far.I was never supposed to fall for him.And he was never supposed to risk it all for me.It's Just Business is a standalone romance.
Books like this

Reminders of Him
Colleen Hoover
Fresh out of prison, a mother risks everything when she falls for the one man standing between her and her daughter.
2 tropes in common

It Ends with Us (It Ends with Us, #1)
Colleen Hoover · It Ends with Us #1
Lily falls for a brilliant surgeon who hides a dangerous side — and her first love just walked back in.
3 tropes in common

November 9
Colleen Hoover
They meet only on November 9th each year — but is their love story real, or just his novel's perfect plot twist?
3 tropes in common

Book Lovers
Emily Henry
A cutthroat literary agent escapes to a small town — only to keep running into the brooding editor she can't stand.
1 trope in common

Happy Place
Emily Henry
Broken up for five months but still pretending to be together — for one last week at the cottage they both love.
2 tropes in common

The Time Traveler's Wife
Audrey Niffenegger · The Time Traveler's Wife #1
She's always known him, but he keeps vanishing through time — their love story told from both sides of the clock.
2 tropes in common

Things We Never Got Over
Lucy Score · Knockemout #1
A grumpy barber reluctantly helps a stranded runaway bride — and the surprise niece she's now raising.
1 trope in common

Beach Read
Emily Henry
A romance writer and a literary snob swap genres for the summer — and accidentally swap hearts too.
1 trope in common

Beauty and the Billionaire
Lauren Landish · Dirty Fairy Tales #1
A pink-haired basement geek and her brooding billionaire boss star in a very dirty Beauty & the Beast retelling.
4 tropes in common

Me Before You (Me Before You, #1)
Jojo Moyes · Me Before You #1
A quirky, warm-hearted carer takes a job with a bitter former adventurer — and changes both their lives forever.
1 trope in common

King of Wrath
Ana Huang · Kings of Sin #1
A blackmail-forced engagement between a ruthless billionaire and his enemy's daughter turns dangerously real.
6 tropes in common

Twisted Love
Ana Huang · Twisted #1
Her brother's best friend is cold, ruthless, and hiding dangerous secrets — and completely obsessed with her.
3 tropes in common

Never Marry Your Brother's Best Friend
Lauren Landish · Never Say Never #1
She can't stand her brother's best friend — so naturally she's fake-marrying him to save his business deal.
4 tropes in common

Buck Wild
Lauren Landish · Bennett Boys Ranch #1
A cocky bull rider meets his match when a sharp-tongued vet-in-training shows up on his family ranch.
3 tropes in common

Between the Lines
Olivia Hayle
Her one-night stand is the billionaire who ruined her life — and now she has to write his memoir.
9 tropes in common

The Stopover (The Miles High Club #1)
T.L. Swan · The Miles High Club #1
One snowed-in night with a stranger — until he turns out to be her billionaire boss.
8 tropes in common

People We Meet on Vacation
Emily Henry
Ten summers, two best friends, and one truth that ruined everything — can one last trip fix them?
1 trope in common

Coldhearted King
L.M. Dalgleish · Empty Kingdom #1
She gave her V-card to a stranger — who turned out to be her cold, arrogant billionaire boss.
9 tropes in common

The Fine Print
Lauren Asher · Dreamland Billionaires #1
A grumpy billionaire boss texts his employee under a fake name — and falls hard before she finds out.
6 tropes in common

Signed
Marni Mann · The Agency #1
Hollywood's most ruthless agent breaks his one golden rule when he signs — and beds — America's Sweetheart.
9 tropes in common