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We Shouldn’t by Vi Keeland - Book Review

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Hello friends and lovers!

Today I’m reviewing Vi Keeland’s romance novel, We Shouldn’t.

We Shouldn’t, is an enemies to lovers office romance by Vi Keeland that has dual perspectives. I LOVE, like LOVE dual perspectives. I love when a man is tortured by love. Does that make me sick?

Moving on.

Bennet and Analise unexpectedly meet at their job, due to a merger the two have to complete for their title. The loser ends up having to leave the state and moving to Dallas, TX. Yikes, I wouldn’t want to move, that’s for damn sure.

It’s funny, because Bennet happens to see Annalise vandalize his car with her own parking ticket. She didn’t know she was caught until they both meet and learn about the merger. BUSTED!

Analise is on a break from her boyfriend of eight years and let me tell you… I’m glad she is on a break. Bennet is a fucking hot ass man, who happens to be a playboy not interested in relationships.

Ladies, does he sound like a project or what? YES! Bring on the projects.

Analise and Bennet almost have a little bit of an enemies to lovers vibe, only because they are in competition to beat one another out. Although I liked their relationship I didn’t fall in love with them until toward the end. I like their bickering of course, their forbidden type romance/office romance, but I especially loved Bennet’s backstory when it came to his nephew or godson, Lukas. (And I’m not a kid type person, but these stories with kids by Vi Keeland have been melting my heart.)

We Analise and Bennet struggle with miscommunication during the story, which brings us their highs and lows of their competition. All in all, I really enjoyed it. I dragged the audiobook out a bit on this on more than Vi’s other novels, but still a great read. The characters had good chemistry!

As always Vi always has me cracking up throughout the book, the sex scenes are steamy, but I wouldn’t say x-rated (IMO) her books stay at around a 3 rating for steamy. It is explicit, but I want more. Then again, I’m just a greedy bitch at times.

Rating: 💋💋💋💋/ 5

Steamy Rating: 🔥🔥🔥/ 5

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