2.5
The Code for Love
ByPublisher Description
A software engineer convinced that algorithms and romance don’t mix takes a work road trip with her surfer-boy nemesis in this swoon-worthy enemies-to-lovers romance.
Her perfect plan has a gorgeous glitch…
Software engineer Pandora Fyffe is known for being prickly. The same can’t be said for world-famous surfer Ozzy Wylde, Pandora’s neighbor, a social media star beloved for his relaxed charm. The eight-pack abs and angelic face don’t hurt, either. Everyone likes Ozzy, while Pandora’s boss can barely remember her name.
But Pandora’s aiming to change all that with a new app that predicts a user’s ideal travel partner. Sure, there are bugs—the demo identified Ozzy as her perfect match! Now her boss wants them to take a romantic Mexican road trip filled with fake-dating posts to build their brand. At the end of it, one of them will win Pandora’s dream job.
Soon they’re rumbling through the beaches, deserts and fishing villages of Baja, letting their guards down, confessing fears, falling deeper. Nothing prepared her for sharing close quarters with the force of nature that is Ozzy—or for what will happen to her heart when the journey ends…
The Code for Love is a spicy, fast-paced romance you can read in one sitting.
Her perfect plan has a gorgeous glitch…
Software engineer Pandora Fyffe is known for being prickly. The same can’t be said for world-famous surfer Ozzy Wylde, Pandora’s neighbor, a social media star beloved for his relaxed charm. The eight-pack abs and angelic face don’t hurt, either. Everyone likes Ozzy, while Pandora’s boss can barely remember her name.
But Pandora’s aiming to change all that with a new app that predicts a user’s ideal travel partner. Sure, there are bugs—the demo identified Ozzy as her perfect match! Now her boss wants them to take a romantic Mexican road trip filled with fake-dating posts to build their brand. At the end of it, one of them will win Pandora’s dream job.
Soon they’re rumbling through the beaches, deserts and fishing villages of Baja, letting their guards down, confessing fears, falling deeper. Nothing prepared her for sharing close quarters with the force of nature that is Ozzy—or for what will happen to her heart when the journey ends…
The Code for Love is a spicy, fast-paced romance you can read in one sitting.
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“Thank you to Net Galley and Harelquin Audio for this audiobook arc in exchange for an honest review! 🫶🏻
DNR Review – 1 Star (54% Read)
Unfortunately, The Code For Love just didn’t work for me, and I couldn’t make it past the 54% mark. A few things stood out that made this a struggle:
•The narrator: Mooreghan’s narration just didn’t fit the vibe or voices of the characters at all. This story felt like it really needed dual narration with both POVs to bring it to life, but instead, it fell flat.
•The storyline pacing: The way these two met was absolutely bonkers, then time jumps happened with little explanation, and suddenly they’re enemies… or maybe lovers? It was hard to keep up, and not in a good way.
•Messy romance arc: I get that this was supposed to be enemies to lovers with a forced proximity twist, but it just felt chaotic. They meet, they make out, time skips, suddenly they’re neighbors hooking up, and then vacationing together? It didn’t feel cohesive, and I never connected to the relationship.
I wanted to love this book so badly, but the jumpiness of the plot and the lack of chemistry I felt through the narration made it impossible for me to finish.”

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“1 star
this book was just.. not good.
i mean there were just so many instances where i had to ask myself why i'm still reading this.
for an enemies-to-lovers story, they really weren't enemies and even the lovers aspect was flat and boring, there was barely any chemistry at all (good or bad). this book was just boring and the plot was just trying too hard and not at all.
firstly the characters make out not even 15% into the book and then just go there separate way. when they do meet back up after sometime he pretends he doesn't remember her and they are suddenly "enemies"? idk the characters were extremely unlikable. ozzy was a walking weirdo, i have no idea how we're supposed to find him charming, i mean he makes such weird comments and does the weirdest things. the pranks were so stupid and pandora having the chatgpt things was such an ick.
i don't want to spoil anything for anyone else going into this book so i'm trying to be as vague as i can be.
shoutout to Mooreghan Martin for narrating the book and being the only reason i finished it.”

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About Anne Marsh
Anne Marsh writes sexy contemporary and paranormal romances because the world can always enjoy one more happy ending. She started writing romance after getting laid off from her job as a technical writer—and quickly decided happily-ever-afters trumped software manuals. She lives in North Carolina with her cat and two kids.
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