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Wine Hard, Baby by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Queen B’s Decree: Wine Hard, Baby felt a little disjointed to me.

Jed and Cami’s early meetings end a little in disaster. Cami is instantly attracted to Jed (and he the same to her), but she’s such a people pleaser that she lies and insults Jed just to get him to back off. Her parents (who live in Utah…Mormon, much?) are very religious and have high expectations of Cami marrying and sharing their faith.  And Jed doesn’t fit their mold.

They meet up again at the winery she works at in Oregon at her bff’s wedding then again when he shows up to work at said winery.  Lies and hidden truths and secrets happen. And this is where my disconnect comes in.

Cami obviously has feelings for Jed, even if they act a bit like enemies at times. But Jed?  He seems indifferent to Cami for most of the book. So while I enjoyed this quick read, I felt a little let down by their romance. 

Regardless, still a fun addition to the series.


Book: Wine Hard, Baby by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Series: OHellNo #6
Genre: Contemporary
Hotness: mild salsa
Plot Devices/Tropes: enemies-to-lovers

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