Romanceaholics, let me tell you, Maggie Cole’s Toxic is the kind of messy, sizzling, enemies-to-lovers goodness that’ll leave your heart racing and your emotions in shambles.
Dante Marino? He’s the epitome of a bad boy wrapped in a gorgeous, muscle-bound package, and he’s toxic in every sense of the word. Once a friend, then an enemy, and now?
He’s a man on a mission to win back the woman he destroyed.
Bridget isn’t here for his promises or his possessive kisses. Okay, maybe she is, just a little. But can you blame her? Dante’s a walking temptation with just the right amount of regret and a whole lot of smolder. Still, trust is hard to rebuild when it was shattered so thoroughly, and beneath all the fire and passion lies a complicated history that threatens to burn them both down.
Toxic is angsty, steamy, and packed with so much drama you’ll need a fan and a drink to cool off. If you’re into a second-chance romance with a side of danger and a lot of heat, you need this one on your shelf, stat.

