Frenemies
by Nicole Blanchard
Publication Date: April 30, 2019
Genres: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance

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Dashiel Hampton is her enemy.
Layla Tate reminds herself of that fact every morning she goes to class and sees his smug face smirking up at her. There hasn’t been a moment they weren’t pitted against each other and she refuses to back down…not even when she learns he’s her new teaching assistant.
Layla Tate is going down.
There is nothing that makes Dash Hampton as happy as the look on Layla’s face when she realizes he’s won. He lives to drive her crazy because if he can’t have her beneath him, then he’ll have her any other way he can. He’ll get her to notice him, even if it means making her semester a living hell.
When their classroom rivalry crosses the line between frenemies and forbidden, the hardest lesson they’ll have to learn is that sometimes you have to lose to win.
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About Nicole Blanchard
Nicole Blanchard is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of gritty romantic suspense and heartwarming new adult romance. She and her family reside in the south along with their two spunky Boston Terriers and one chatty cat.
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Layla was hoping college would give her the distance she needed not only from her unsupportive family but from Dash, the boy she has known since they were children who made her childhood as difficult as possible. She now finds herself having to take a class where Dash is the teaching assistant which is the last thing she needs.
Dash has always been drawn to Layla however he chose to show his interest as boys do by irritating her rather than declaring his feelings. They are both older now and he is determined to show her that they have always belonged together and that the feelings they have for each other aren’t hate but love.
These two are perfect together. Their chemistry is off the charts, the banter humorous and the connection between them undeniable but their journey isn’t without its complications.



