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Their Last Resort
3.0 (1 rating)

Their Last Resort

Biting banter is all they know. But messy feelings have a way of coming to the surface in this beachside romance from USA Today bestselling author R.S. Grey.

Paige Young and Cole Clark are polar opposites. A world traveler since birth, Paige loves to lead activities for guests at a luxury island resort in Turks and Caicos. From bingo nights to cliffside hikes, Paige is up for anything. Cole, meanwhile, prefers his number-crunching desk job. He's the assistant director at the resort--stiff and meticulous. He's so by the book that he keeps the book. In his desk drawer.

They're perfectly aligned in one way, though--their ability to drive each other crazy. Every day brings a fresh battle of wits. They're rivals, archnemeses...and they're definitely never going to talk about that one time they kissed. Ha ha. Nope!

But when Paige finds out that Cole has been ordered to fire her on the same day a hurricane threatens their little slice of paradise, it's clear the game is over.

At odds, in peril, and forced to shelter in place together, these two enemies might finally have to confront their true feelings. (You know, the ones hidden under all those withering looks.)

Pages: 255

ISBN: 9781662517631

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3.0

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Read Letter D.

Feb 8, 2026
3—maybe 3.5 stars for this one. There were times, specifically in the first third I seriously considered DNFing it. I found Paige hard to vibe with, at times she felt really immature. I think more/more consistency from Cole's POV might have been nice. I have literally no idea what he saw in her.

Early on there is also a bingo scene, and petty as it may be, the non-correct bingo calling really rubbed me the wrong way. I would have said calling B-48 was maybe a typo, but it's turned into a mini-plot point for the scene. I'm no bingo aficionado, but... man that made me wonder what other things were rushed through edits and since it happened early on, it set the tone for the book for me.

I liked Cole and he's what kept me reading, hoping we'd get more insight into him as he seemed like a genuinely good guy, which I love in romance, especially enemies to lovers.

This was my first book by R.S. Grey, I didn't hate it, but I'm not sure I'd pick up another.