Serendipity by Stacey Bentley

"Description"
The saying goes that there is a fine line between love and hate...but what happens when the line becomes blurred?

When life hands Phoebe Andrews her dream job, she’s ecstatic. That is, until she realizes that in order to pursue her dream she’ll have to give up her cosmopolitan lifestyle in Chicago and move to Nashville. As if leaving all she knows behind wasn’t enough, a car accident on her first day in town does nothing to convince the city girl that country living is all it’s cracked up to be.

As an only child, Dean Montgomery has obligations—obligations which have left him angry at the world. Just as his monotone life has begun to leave him jaded, he is brought back to earth with a bang...literally.

Fate conspires to bring the city girl and the country boy together, but can Dean stay out of trouble long enough for the pair to test the boundaries of their tempestuous relationship?
"Review" 
 Serendipity is a cute, funny and interesting story of two people who hated each other at first sight or at least it seemed like instant dislike but it turned out to be instant attraction...... its true there is a fine line between love and hate.
Phoebe was long way from home but she had her dream job so it was worth it but then she was hit by Dean's truck and was forced to accept his parents' kind offer to look after her until she gets better and can live on her own.
Dean is not happy about it. His parents' seemed to be taken by Phoebe but he doesn't like her at all and thought that she was exploiting the situation which wasn't even his fault.
Then they both got to know each other and realize that they were in love. Can they get past their differences to stay together? It is a beautifully written story which I enjoyed reading a lot and I think its name suits it well.

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