Your place or Mine by Portia Macintosh

This was a fun, quick read, despite it being hilarious in places it was also touching. It can be purchased here on Amazon, Waterstones and Barnes and Noble. Read my reviews of Single all the way and Just date and see, the two other books by Portia Macintosh that I have read.
Synopsis
The BRAND NEW laugh-out-loud romantic comedy from bestseller Portia MacIntosh!
Two reluctant housemates. One question: Is this your place or mine...?
When Serena is kicked out of her flat, an offer from her friend, Taylor, to house sit for her while she and her husband go travelling could not be better timing. But unfortunately for Serena she’s not the only one to have received this offer…
Enter Ziggy: arrogant, messy (and annoyingly handsome) musician, and friend of Taylor’s husband. Living with him is far from ideal, especially when he claims the best room, has loud parties - and the least said about his kitchen manner the better...
There's just one solution for Serena – drive him out of the house by being twice as difficult to live with than he is! But Ziggy knows Serena's game and as war ensues between them, being forced together under one roof may result in some unexpected consequences...
Don't miss bestseller Portia MacIntosh's brand new laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, guaranteed to put a smile on your face.
My review
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Serena gets fired and loses her home on the same day after her beloved boss dies and her boss's asshat children sell the business, and to top it all off her boyfriend is a cheat!
Luckily Serena's friend steps in offering her a place to stay. Unfortunately (or is it fortunately) she has to share the house with a rocker guy called Ziggy!
Each one wants the place to themselves, commence the competitive pranks, the arguments and the undeniable chemistry!
Serena then discovers that her boss left her a secret business, one that is of obscure nature (πŸŒΆπŸ˜‰πŸ†) , one that needs resurrecting. Will Serena cope?
The chemistry between Ziggy and Serena was amazing, with tension and pranks and their competitive natures clashing and complimenting each other all at the same time. It was a great enemies to lovers theme.
While there is cheating in the book and I normally find it a trigger, it was set up in a way that wasn't triggering.
As always I enjoyed reading a Portia Macintosh novel.
They're hilarious, sweet and feel good novels that always have a little something to make you think.
My thinker in this novel was :
"Grief is the cost of love, if you feel a lot of sadness to have lost someone, they must have given you a hell of a lot of love while they were alive."

Thank you to Boldwood books for the arc copy in exchange for my honest opinions.

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