Tempt Our Fate by Kat Singleton
Tropes & Vibes:
⋆✴︎˚。⋆ small town ➺ enemies to lovers ➺ forced proximity ➺ billionaire ➺ opposites attract ➺ age gap ⋆✴︎˚。⋆
Review
I wanted to love this book and gobble it up but the enemies to lovers wasn’t hitting for me. All the banter and the teasing just felt forced. The spicy scenes definitely hit though. Overall, an okay read at best.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 2 in the Sutten Mountain Series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a complete standalone. But for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order.
- Rewrite Our Story
- Tempt Our Fate
- Chase Our Forever
❝ You can do a lot of things. It doesn’t mean you should have to.❞
❝ I’m thinking of doing something incredibly fucking stupid.” “Like?” “Like tasting that sharp tongue of yours. I can’t help but wonder if your insults won’t bother me as much if I get to taste them.❞
Blurb
Camden Hunter doesn’t belong here.
I’ve spent my entire life in the small town of Sutten Mountain where everyone knows everyone and you can spot trouble from a mile away.
Camden is trouble.
He’s an arrogant, self-absorbed billionaire from the city with too much money and not enough manners.
And he just opened a fancy art gallery next door to my bakery.
So when he comes to me desperately needing a favor, I can’t help but to propose a deal: I’ll cater his grand opening and in return he has to spend a day with me as a local–to experience the beauty and talent this town has to offer.
I expected him to see a different side of Sutten. What I didn’t expect was to see a different side of him.
Now instead of wanting him to leave, I find myself hoping he’ll stay. The more I see him fall for the town, the more I start to wonder if he could ever fall for me.
There’s just one problem. Camden Hunter doesn’t belong in my world, and I don’t belong in his.
He’s a flame and I’m gasoline, and the more we play with fire, the more I find myself questioning how long we can continue to tempt our fate.




One Comment
Alison
Sounds like a good enemies to lovers story. Great review Ana