Not the lovers-to-enemy’s I expected. The heroine (Lina) is just verryyyyy oblivious so much that it was often annoying how she treated Aaron who was very obviously in love with her. The first quarter of the book reminded me very much of a cheaper version of The Hating Game but less forth and back since Lina is the only one who makes jokes and Aaron just frowns down on her. The whole plot is very much predictable but it’s fine, it also covers all the popular tropes from fake-boyfriend, one bed dilemma to meeting ex-boyfriend and muuuuch more. Our simp man aka Aaron is a walking dream I must admit but he lacks a bit of personality but so does pretty much everyone in this book, the are just assigned a role to keep the plot going for the main characters.
I enjoyed the first half of the book way more than the later part since after they have their thing pretty much figured out the plot gets very boring and I see the second half just as a very long ending.
Fun little book to pass time maybe read on vacation but I’ll forget about it soon and won’t read it again.