Book Review: Next Door Nemesis by Alexa Martin

About the Book

Two rival candidates for a homeowner’s association presidency are about to find out how dirty suburbanites fight in this steamy new romantic comedy from Alexa Martin.

After years of hustling, Collins Carter has finally made it…back to her parents’ house. Between tending to the compost with her newly retired dad and running into her high school nemesis at the only decent coffee shop in town, Collins realizes this subdivision from hell she swore she’d never return to is her rock bottom.

Then the homeowner’s association complaint arrived.

Nathaniel Adams always dreamed of a nice, quiet life in his suburban hometown. Or at least that’s what he thought until Collins moved back and sent his quaint, organized life into a tailspin. He thought Collins was infuriating ten years ago, but when she announces she’s running against him for HOA president, all bets are off.

From secret board meetings to vicious smear campaigns whispered over backyard fences, Collins and Nate sink to levels their sleepy suburb has never seen before. But as hate turns into lust, these two enemies are forced to reckon with the feelings they’ve ignored for years. If only there were bylaws for real life.

My Review

A classic enemies to lovers storyline but with a witty HOA twist, Next Door Nemesis was a comical Midwest romp featuring old friends Collins and Nate. Collins flees to her parents home after a messy breakup goes viral on the internet and she’s blacklisted from the entertainment industry, and is surprised to find her (prior) closest friend Nate is still living in their hometown and on the HOA board. When their run-ins go south, Collins decides getting revenge on Nate is the thing to do, so she decides to run for HOA president against him. Chaos ensues as the two battle it out in front of their town, and as a reader, it was quite clear their feelings were still there after so many years. I loved the secondary cast, the friendship Collins forms in the neighborhood, her parents are a hoot to read about, and this book was a great piece of escapism for a good laugh while reading. The ending was a little drawn out for me but overall, a very light-hearted and fun rom com that I would recommend!

4 stars

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