The Neighbor War A Romantic Co - Katie Bailey
epub | 399.96 KB | English | Isbn: B0937HW7MC | Author: Katie Bailey | Year: 2021
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From USA Today bestselling author Adriana Locke comes a forbidden workplace romance between a fiery new hire and her smoldering boss.
"I had to sneeze."
I should've taken her insurance information and driven off like any reasonable CEO with places to be would.
She crashed into my car, for heaven's sake.Becauseshe had to sneeze.
What did I do? I didn't get in my car and drive away if that's what you're thinking.
Nope. I stuck around. I could suggest I stayed because she needed help, but the truth? She was really, really hot.
We became fast friends. Then friends with benefits. Before I knew it, we were involved in an illicit office romance that had me fumbling through a drawerful of panties to get a Post-It.
It was supposed to be easy-a fling, if you will. A dashing millionaire hero (*adjusts tie*) and a beautiful (stubborn, frustratingly independent, hell-on-wheels) damsel in distress. (Don't tell her I said that.)
It wasn't supposed to be forever, but we did want a happy ending. (Pun intended.) We could've made it work, too.
But one of us overcomplicated things with the L-word. And the other? They omitted a truth that changed everything.
"I had to sneeze."
I should've taken her insurance information and driven off like any reasonable CEO with places to be would.
She crashed into my car, for heaven's sake.Becauseshe had to sneeze.
What did I do? I didn't get in my car and drive away if that's what you're thinking.
Nope. I stuck around. I could suggest I stayed because she needed help, but the truth? She was really, really hot.
We became fast friends. Then friends with benefits. Before I knew it, we were involved in an illicit office romance that had me fumbling through a drawerful of panties to get a Post-It.
It was supposed to be easy-a fling, if you will. A dashing millionaire hero (*adjusts tie*) and a beautiful (stubborn, frustratingly independent, hell-on-wheels) damsel in distress. (Don't tell her I said that.)
It wasn't supposed to be forever, but we did want a happy ending. (Pun intended.) We could've made it work, too.
But one of us overcomplicated things with the L-word. And the other? They omitted a truth that changed everything.
Category:Southern United States Fiction, Inspirational Romance, Contemporary Romance Fiction
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