Review: LOVE INTEREST

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LOVE INTEREST by Clare Gilmore
9781250880543
10/10/23
St. Martin’s Griffin

Casey Maitland, a financial analyst for Little Cooper Publications, is armed with constant anxiety, an endless list of allergies, and the exceptional inability to hide her emotions. Much to the surprise of everyone around her, Casey’s job of crunching numbers and pleasing corporate executives is exactly what she loves to do. But when the board chairman’s son swoops in to steal the job opening that Casey was hoping for, she feels instant disdain for Alex Harrison despite his charming and alluring personality that seems to have everybody else under his spell.

When a new project forces Casey and Alex to spend more time together, they begin to uncover each other’s flaws. Casey longs to explore beyond her corner of the world, but holds a secret that could determine the fate of the company. Alex struggles to prove himself as more than a nepotism baby, and to make his absent father look him in the eyes for once. As they continue to grow closer, Casey and Alex will recognize that first impressions unlike first attraction never seem to tell the entire story. 

With a witty, vibrant voice, LOVE INTEREST will draw you close to these characters, make you root for their success, and want to scream at them to open their eyes to what is right in front of them. The relationship between Casey and Alex unfolds in a delightfully genuine way, and I found myself smiling, laughing, and yearning right alongside them. Readers who enjoyed THE LOVE HYPOTHESIS, THE HATING GAME, and SET ON YOU are sure to fall for this story of discovering one’s passion for both love, and life in general.

Happy reading!
Riley

MORE PRAISE FOR LOVE INTEREST:

​”In this engaging enemies-to-lovers romance . . . The couple are likable, fully developed characters with believable, interesting backstories. Their steamy chemistry and witty banter will have readers cheering for their eventual happy ending.” Library Journal

“Gilmore’s confident debut rom-com…adds some welcome realism to this workplace romance. This should earn the author many fans.” Publishers Weekly

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