Source: From the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.
Publisher: Alcove Press
Publication Date: February 10, 2026
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Goodreads Synopsis:
THE ROMCOM OF THE YEAR HAS ARRIVED
He ticks every box…but is she ready to invest?Enemies to lovers? Check!Forced proximity? Check!Men in finance? Check!--Journalist Hallie Woods has a new date the hottest guy on Wall Street and document every moment for the magazine she works for.The only problem? Finance bros couldn’t be further from Hallie’s type.But as Hallie reluctantly flirts her way through the Financial District, there's one annoyingly handsome 6’5, blue-eyed man who keeps getting in her way. . .James Rossi is a typical finance bro on paper, but a hopeless romantic at heart. So, when he realizes the new regular at his favourite bar is flirting with his colleagues as fodder for an article, he decides to sabotage her plans.Hallie and James clash at happy hour every week. But soon their dislike for each other turns into something unexpected, and Hallie questions whether she wants her personal life spread across the pages of a magazine.Hallie might have found her man in finance, but she also has a choice to make. Will she publish the article, or risk her career and invest in true love?
Review:
This was a super cute romance. Hallie is a journalist trying to take over the food-reviewer position at the publication she works with. Up to this point she has been writing a 'heard in NY'-esq column where she writes about convos from around the city. On the side, she does what she loves - reviews food and cool places to find it. When the food review position opens up, she applies and is tasked with a trial run piece documenting her experience dating the men of NY in finance.
James is a man in finance, but he has been scorned by a money-hungry girl in the past and won't let that happen again. He and Hallie meet at a dinner and then just keep running into each other.
The plot follows Hallie as she attempts to date the Finance bros and James' attempts to help his bros out and thwart her attempts. Inevitably they make a deal to help each other.
This book features some of my favorite romance tropes - enemies to lovers, forced proximity, opposites attract, and he falls first. The banter was spot-on and the connections were tense in all the best ways. So much good tension between these two. I appreciated the dual POV, going back and forth between James and Hallie. I think this is always a good choice in the loathe to love situation.
The plot overall was great. It was appreciated that there wasn't a miscommunication trope regarding her writing the article at the beginning. James knew what he was getting into and embraced it with all his heart, being the swoon-worthy guy she needed to write about.
I thought this book was just so fun. If you are looking for a rom-com and keep singing the "looking for a man in finance" song... will certainly be up your alley.
















