The One Month Boyfriend: An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance (Wildwood Society Romance Book 1)

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Fake dating my sworn enemy to make my ex so jealous he can’t see straight?
Worth it.
Silas and I agree on one thing, and one thing only: my ruthless, heartless, narcissistic jerk of an ex-fiancé needs to be taken down a notch.
So we do what anyone would do: we pretend to be a couple.
Even though Silas and I are polar opposites. Silas is a loud, cheerful, over the top showboat. He’s his hometown’s golden boy, the Marine who came back to rescue kittens from trees and walk old ladies across the street.
And me? I’m the awkward new girl who freezes up around strangers and can’t make small talk to save my life.
It shouldn’t work. We can barely have a conversation without arguing. There’s no way we should be friends, let alone dating, except… Everyone believes it.
Especially my ex.
Now I’m having way too many real fantasies about the man who gets on my last nerve. My fake boyfriend is starting to feel a whole lot like a real one.
The kisses feel real.
The way he protects me feels real.
The night we spend together in a hotel bed feels very real.
This was supposed to be fake, but I think I might have fooled myself most of all.
The One Month Boyfriend is the first book in the Wildwood Society series, and can be read as a total standalone. It’s for fans of high heat enemies-to-lovers romantic comedies, and features two enemies who fake date for revenge, a quirky, charming small town, a former military cinnamon roll hero, a grumpy heroine who’s charmed despite herself, anxiety and PTSD representation, and plenty of steamy scenes. Of course, there’s an HEA.


This is book one in the Wildwood Society series but it was the second book that I read. With that being said, I don’t think much was mentioned about the others in The Two Week Roommate so there were no real spoilers.
I liked this story a lot. Silas and Kat were a great couple and this book is exactly how I like my enemies to lovers romance. There was a clear reason for their dislike that actually requires them both to get over the past if they want to help each other out.
This was a really fun contemporary romance despite some of the heavier issues it tackled such as PTSD, anxiety and veterans returning to society. They both came with baggage and they were both trying to cope with it in their own way, which actually helped them reach a level of understanding. Some of the situations they found themselves in were just downright funny and I smiled like a fool one moment, sucked right into steam the next, and going awww right after that.
The story was fun and engaging with just the right amount of steam. I could’ve used a bit more revenge but overall I’m glad I read this book.
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