How did Piper Rayne decide to balance humor and emotional depth in this enemies-to-lovers story?
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How did Piper Rayne decide to balance humor and emotional depth in this enemies-to-lovers story?
Did anyone else feel the celebrity world was portrayed with real authenticity, or was it more fantasy?
What inspired the idea of turning the enemies-to-lovers trope into a story about fame and rivalry?