
We should. We REALLY SHOULD. and by "We" I mean these two, and by "we should", THEY. They really should.
This read was exclusive. I couldn't stop reading this. The angst and tension between the main characters killed me! I lost an entire afternoon with this read.
Bennett was everything. His antics and internal dialogue was LIFE!
I am an addict for work romances and this one took is to a completely new level. It was sexy and fun and in the end was everything I wanted it to be. Throw in some of the twists that I honestly didn't see coming and its a wild ride that gives you complete satisfaction at the end but also keep your attention page after page.
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Synopsis:
Bennett Fox walked into my life on one hell of a crappy Monday morning.
I was late for the first day at my new job—a job I’d now have to compete for even though I’d already worked
eight years to earn it, because of an unexpected merger.
While I lugged my belongings up to my new office, a meter maid wrote me a parking summons.
She’d ticketed a long line of cars—except for the Audi parked in front of me, which happened to be the same make and model as mine.
Annoyed, I decided to
regift my ticket to the car that had evaded a fine. Chances were, the owner would pay it and be none the wiser.
Except, I
accidentally broke the windshield wiper while slipping the ticket onto the car’s window.
Seriously, my day couldn’t get any worse.
Things started to perk up when I ran into a gorgeous man in the elevator. We had one of those brief moments that only happened in movies.
You know the deal…your body lights up, fireworks go off, and the air around you crackles with electricity.
His heated stare left me flush when I stepped off the elevator.
Maybe things here wouldn’t be so bad after all.
Or so I thought.
Until I walked into my new boss’s office and met my competition.
The gorgeous man from the elevator was now my nemesis. His heated stare wasn’t because of any mutual attraction. It was because he’d seen me vandalize his car. And now he couldn’t wait to annihilate his rival.
There’s a fine line between love and hate—and we shouldn’t cross it.
We shouldn’t—but straddling that line could be so much fun.