I Knew You Were Trouble: A must-read spicy enemies-to-lovers romance
By (Author) Emma Rae
Canelo
Canelo Hera
31st December 2024
21st November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and Contemporary romance
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Humorous fiction
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
Hes the worlds most famous frontman. She couldnt care less.
Lexi is already an oscar winning documentary director at just 30-years-old. But when she is asked to ditch her current project in exchange to film Rebel Heart - a reunited boy band - she is disappointed to say the least. She didnt work this hard to follow a boy group on tour and document their every manufactured move for teenage fans.
But after meeting Aidan, the unofficial head of the band, something new stirs inside her. She thinks hes egotistical, entitled, and impulsive. Equally, Aidan thinks Lexi is high-strung, secretive, and emotionally devoid.
Tensions rise, and as Lexi blends work and pleasure, she cant let go of her difficult past with the father that abandoned her. She doesnt expect people to stay in her life for long. Especially the lead of a boy band. But is this project about to prove all of her expectations wrong
A classic enemies-to-lovers story arc, for fans of Hannah Grace and Ali Hazlewood.
Note: I Knew You Were Troublecontains 18+ content and is not suitable for younger readers.
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Emma Rae graduated from Plymouth University and joined the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office in 2003, working in British Embassies across the globe. She writes both new adult romance and thriller novels, and is a graduate of the Faber Academy and Curtis Brown Creative. She now lives in Guildford with her husband and two children.