
One offer from Dutton Richford is all it takes to land me in a deal with the enemy.
For a man who I’ve spent most of my life despising (and I assumed it went both ways), he knew exactly what to say to convince me to help him.
You see, he wants his father to choose him as the next owner of Lovers Lodge, the destination venue our small town is most known for, and I want to finally own my own business and expand it.
We both have obstacles that are keeping us from getting what we want, and somehow, teaming up makes the most sense.
It doesn’t take long for me to learn that I never really knew the man who has managed to steal my attention in just a few short weeks. The man who is much more observant and kinder than I expected him to be. Don’t even get me started on his bright green eyes, his sculpted body, and the dimple in his left cheek when he smiles. Which is rare, by the way, but he’s starting to do it more and more often with me.
The way my heart pounds and my body heats when he’s near me, looks at me, touches me, or speaks to me is something I’m beginning to crave.
It makes hating him that much harder.
And that’s a problem, because what’s a girl supposed to do when a harmless deal turns into something more with a man who has always been forbidden?
Say You Love Me by Jami Rogers is a enemies to lovers slow burn romance where opposites attract and the slow burn actually burns with forbidden tension which is available as paperback and ebook on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Say You Love Me kicks off a new series from Jami Rogers, following a group of siblings who run the Lovers Lodge. I loved Dutton and Brooke’s enemies-to-lovers romance. Right from the start, there was an electricity between them that grew into something beautiful as they broached a tentative friendship then became something much more.
Even though he is now a successful businessman, Dutton has a bit of a reputation around town because of some reckless things he did as a kid. As it turns out, he had reasons for lashing out the way he did, and has been holding onto a major family secret for years. Because he needs a bit of a reputation rehab in order to take over as CEO of the family lodge, he proposes a fake friendship to town sweetheart Brooke. Not only does he happen to be one of his sister’s best friends, but Brooke has a deep-seated hatred for Dutton: Her dad is the town sheriff and she feels like Dutton’s miscreant behavior was always pulling her father’s attention away from her.
It doesn’t take Brooke long to realize that she and the rest of the town had misjudged Dutton, and a true friendship forms between them that quickly develops into something more. The relationship was so easy and natural between them, but Dutton’s agenda and why he’s been keeping the secrets he has been keeping could potentially destroy their romance before it really gets off the ground.
There’s a lot of growth from both of these characters as the story goes on, which I loved. Say You Love Me is low-angst, but high on the swoon, and it kept my attention to the very end.
This series is set in the same small town as the Asher family series — Brooke is friends with the women and Dutton is friends with the guys, so there are cameos from some familiar characters, which I always appreciate.
I can’t wait to see what comes next! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.





























