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A Co-Worker's Crush by Piper Rayne

alli04's review against another edition

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emotional funny relaxing medium-paced

4.0

bcope84's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.25

chrissy3562's review against another edition

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5.0

This book was incredibly bitter sweet for me because I didn't want the Rooftop Crew to end but I've been dying for Frankie and Jax's story for a while now. Well, Piper Rayne delivered on their story. The connection was smoking hot and Frankie's daughter was adorable. I did end up tearing up at one point in the book for a good reason, so be prepared for that. This book was a fantastic ending to this series.

rinasreadsnz's review against another edition

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5.0

Jax and Frankie were (surprisingly) really sweet.
Don't get me wrong, the banter and snark were still there but we got to FINALLY peel back all their layers - and oh! What a treat it was...

Steamy, sweet, easy to read and (unfortunately for me) a quick read; they are the perfect cure for a gloomy afternoon.

Add in Jolie - and the bonus scene (you totally need it) - and I'm smiling like I won the lottery.

Looking forward to some Hockey Hotties!

readwithrach's review against another edition

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5.0

I really enjoyed this book and thought it was a great way to end the series. The build up to Jax and Frankie in the other books got me excited for this one and it did not disappoint. Their chemistry was amazing and I loved watching their relationship evolved. I definitely recommend this book and series.

jensreads1983's review

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5.0

Ohh this is so bittersweet for me. I have fallen in love with this series and these group of friends. I wasn’t prepared for this series to end but this book was everything I could have wanted and so much more. I have been eagerly anticipating Frankie and Jax’s story ever since Jax was introduced midway through this series. And their enemies to lovers romance has been building for a while now...and it was so worth the wait!

I was so with captivated Jax and Frankie’s love story. I loved their push and pull and their red hot chemistry was impossible to ignore. I enjoyed watching Jax and Frankie give into the attraction they had. And I especially loved the relationship Jax had with Frankie’s daughter, Jolie. It was so heartwarming and added depth to this story.

A Co-Worker’s Crush is emotional, beautiful, and hilarious. It is the perfect combination of everything I love in romance. A MUST READ and a great farewell to the Rooftop Crew.

bookspaced's review

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4.0

A Co-Workers Crush is the third and final book in the Rooftop Crew series by Piper Rayne.
This story has been coming since book three and I‘m here for it. Many of us have been waiting for Jax story since he first came to Cliffton Heights.

Jax and Frankie‘s story is low drama and low angst. It still is an enemies to lovers, co worker story with lots of heart and steam.

Jax is a playboy with commitment issues due to his past as a foster child. Frankie is a single mom with a drug addicted ex. They have been skirting around eachother since Jax turned up. Both of them are stubborn and pretty easily annoyed with the other.

I enjoyed Jax and Frankie‘s story alot. It was a perfect read and a great story to end the series! I am sad to see this series end. But I already know Piper Rayne will kick off the new year with more amazing storys

4.5⭐️

kem0514's review

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4.0

The story we have been waiting for! What a perfect way to end the series.

spuddytally's review against another edition

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4.0

* * I HAD BEEN GIVEN AN ADVANCED READERS COPY IN EXCHANGE FOR MY HONEST REVIEW * *

What a couple to wrap this series up on! We have been watching the two of them dance around and annoy one another for the past 5 books. We have grown to love Jax who has helped our couples in ways to get over themselves to show each other how they really feel.

There was and in ways, still is a lot about Jax and his past that we don't know, a lot he keeps close to the chest. He does open up to Frankie and does get over himself and opens himself up to love and be accepted by not only Frankie but Jolie as well.

I love Frankie and how she doesn't let her past define who she is as an adult. She uses the lessons she has learned and teachers her daughter to never settle and fight for what you want.

And Jolie wanted Jax...

As her dad...

I am a sucker for single parent romances, and this one was amazing and sweet. I loved how it was set up and executed.

Highly recommend this book!

- Ashton

tamtam's review

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lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25