REVIEW: Happily Never After by Ava Olsen

 

HAPPILY NEVER AFTER

by Ava Olsen

Release Date: January 28, 2025


Review

Do you love a good hate rivalry? Then Harrison and Aaron will get you riled like no one's business.


They bicker and push each other's buttons endlessly, while they both try and figure out how to work together to save the company. It provides a lot of amusement and tension!


It’s amazing what a moment can do to your life and how it can steer the rest of it. But when these two finally uncover their motivations they find the love and support they both need and deserve. 


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Synopsis

Aaron Taylor-Ladner: As the head of a billion dollar family empire, being a nice guy isn’t part of my job. The only person who doesn’t run for cover when I walk into a room is my new chief of sales, Harrison Ducker. He’s outspoken, snarky, and a total pain. I’d fire him in a heartbeat - if I had one - if he didn’t have an ironclad contract thanks to my father’s meddling ways. I can’t stand the sight of Harrison and the feeling is mutual. But one business trip, and only one bed, takes this hate-hate relationship to a very different place. What’s disturbing? I love it. What’s worse? I might love him.

Happily Never After is an enemies to lovers MM romance with two men that are so wrong for each other, they have to be right.


About Ava Olsen


Ava Olsen has always been inspired by love stories. When the pandemic hit, she decided it was time to make her daydreams about storytelling into a reality, so she turned her pen from sales proposals to romance novels. 


She writes stories full of sexy banter, loveable characters, and swoony moments.


When she's not writing or working at her day job, Ava can be found reading (surprise!), binge watching travel shows and baking. 


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