Bette Hansen
The Schemer is the third book in the Harbor City Series and while it's not my favorite it is overall a pretty good read. This is an enemies to lovers story that has lots of witty banter between Tyler and his obnoxious neighbor Everly. Tyler has reinvented himself but Everly is proud of her rough past. Tyler is always reaching for more and now he wants Everly's help. No. Freakin. Way. It's fun to watch these two fight the growing attraction between them. The book is well written and we definitely get to know these characters very well. I just didn't feel the connection between Everly and Tyler. That could just be me though. Overall it's a well done book and I would recommend it.
Stephanie Ziegler
The Schemer is the perfect title for this book because that is exactly what Tyler is - a schemer. When he realizes his new neighbor, Everly, is the key to a big business deal, Tyler schemes his way into her life. Eventually, sparks begin to fly but both know the other is not a perfect fit. Will love prevail or will the ghosts of their pasts keep them apart? * I received an ARC of this book for an honest review.
Lilley LoohLah
I thoroughly enjoyed this enemies to lovers romantic comedy from Avery Flynn. Self made millionaire Tyler Jacobson has worked his way from nothing to a life of luxury. Pretty much leaving everything about his past behind him (except a few faithful friends), he knows when he falls in love it will be with a rich socialite, because he doesn’t want someone from the wrong side of the tracks reminding him where he came from. He didn’t factor in Everly Ribinski though. Everly is not ashamed of her roots or her past, Everly however knows she doesn’t want to be with a rich schemer who reminds her of her absent snob of a father. It’s so funny how these two end up together (just while it’s fun), neighbours who annoy the hell out of each other and pulling stunts to really wind each other up. I love their nicknames for each other, 2b and 3b (their apartment numbers). The chemistry between them is off the charts and their banter backwards and forwards adorable. A firm winner for me. I loved the story, the writing and the characters. I’m hoping there is going to be a fourth book in the series. I was provided with an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This is my honest review.