From
New York Time’s bestselling author of the Neighbor from Hell series
comes a heartwarming romantic comedy about the only thing that matters when
you’re about to lose everything that you’ve ever wanted.
The one person that you can’t live without.
She should probably mention that she had no idea what she was doing, but since
that would probably result in her new boss, Devyn MacGregor, CEO of Carta
Hotels and the incredibly handsome man that didn’t look like he knew how to
smile, firing her, Andi Dawson decided that it would be in her best interest to
keep that fact to herself. After years of doing a job that had slowly destroyed
her will to live, she needed a change, something different, something that gave
her a clue about what she was supposed to do with her life, but more
importantly, she needed to figure out how she was supposed to keep a secret
that could destroy the only thing that mattered to her.
Just. One. More. Time.
Devyn was so close to having everything that he’d ever wanted when everything
suddenly went to hell. He should have seen this coming, should have stayed
focused, and he really should stop thinking about the small woman that he
should probably fire. He had four months to fix this and he had no idea how he
was going to do it, but he knew that he was about to make the biggest mistake
of his life.
Several
years ago, I discovered R.L. Mathewson’s Neighbor from Hell series, and I was
completely captivated by her ability to craft fun, and quirky characters that
have you laughing out loud.
Devyn and
Andi’s office romance is not different, it’s just as captivating and the element
of intrigue had me completely enthralled in this romantic comedy from beginning
to end.
Andi is a
quirky, fun, and intelligent hero with a complete inability to multitask. She’s fascinated by numbers, and has a
complete lack of filter, but is completely endearing and earnest.
Devyn is a
driven, dedicated CEO, determined to prove his worth. He’s a brooding, workaholic alpha, but completely
captivated by Andi’s intelligence and personality.
The chemistry
between this pair is undeniable and they not only complement each other
perfectly but bring out the best in each other. Their banter is witty and fun, and there are
plenty of laugh out loud moments throughout the journey to their happy ever
after.
Overall, a
delightful and fun romance, and I look forward to reading more of R.L.
Mathewson’s work in the future.
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