Both characters have to unlearn their first impressions of one another to find common ground.
Their arrangement starts as a tentative truce but quickly devolves into a series of "not-a-date" encounters that blur the lines between professional networking and personal attraction. Why It Works: The "Slow Burn" Mastery So Not Meant To Be by Meghan Quinn
While the book is hilarious, it touches on the pressures of family expectations and the fear of failure. 💡 The Verdict Both characters have to unlearn their first impressions
Meghan Quinn’s So Not Meant To Be has cemented itself as a contemporary romance staple, blending the "forced proximity" and "enemies-to-lovers" tropes with her signature brand of high-heat banter. As the second standalone in the Cane Brothers series, it shifts the spotlight to JP Cane—a man whose rigid perfectionism meets its match in the chaotic, vibrant Kelsey Blaine. The Plot: A Recipe for Romantic Disaster 💡 The Verdict Meghan Quinn’s So Not Meant
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