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Ten days, two rivals, and a busload of tourists. How bad could it be? For archaeologist Emilia Flores, landing a fellowship to work at the ancient ruins of Pompeii in Italy is a dream come true. The only catch? She’ll be digging alongside her infuriating nemesis, TJ Mayer, who’s been a constant thorn in her side. TJ isn’t about to pass up the Pompeii project. Sure, he’ll be stuck working with Emilia, but he thrives on challenging her. And he hasn’t forgotten that secret kiss they shared at an archaeology conference last winter. Though unearthing Pompeii’s treasures might be a dream, student debt is a nightmare that never takes a vacation. So, when TJ and Emilia are offered a lucrative side job to lead a ten-day tour through southern Italy, they grudgingly agree to tackle it together. Forced to set aside their animosity and work as a team, they forge an unexpected camaraderie. As the sparks between them ignite, their rivalry gives way to passion, making it easy to forget their years of fierce competition. But what happens when the tour ends and the real world steps in? Tour Wars is a rivals-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine romance featuring a nerdy cinnamon roll hero, a strong-willed Latina heroine, and plenty of hotel hijinks. It can be read as a standalone.
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1 primary bookRomancing the Ruins is a 1-book series first released in 2024 with contributions by Carla Luna.
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Before I get into this review I want to thank the author for providing me with an ecopy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I've read the first 2 books in this series and loved both of them so when the opportunity came up to read this one I could't say no. This is the 3rd book in the Romancing the Ruins series. The first book was a second chance romance, the second was a friends to lovers and this one was enemies to lovers. Honestly I love all of those tropes so this series is perfect for me. I'm still loving the archeological aspect of the books. I find it fascinating although I will say this one was less about the archeological aspect and more about the tours of the places but we still get some history lessons. This book is about Emilia and TJ and they are both academic rivals. We get to slowly see them come to care for each other throughout the book. My only complaints about this book is that the romance took too long to happen and when it did happen we didn't get enough of it. Just like with the previous books though the tension was palpable and I loved the banter between them. Overall another great addition to this series.