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Hero - Hero by Samantha Young
Hero
Book 1 in the series:Hero

Hero by Samantha Young is a captivating love story that follows the lives of Alexa Holland and Caine Carraway, two individuals with intertwined pasts and complicated presents. Alexa, a strong and independent woman, attempts to make amends with Caine, who harbors resentment towards her due to her father's actions. As their relationship evolves from animosity to intense attraction, they navigate through shared tragedies, family issues, and a push-pull dynamic that keeps readers engaged. The story is filled with twists, turns, and emotional depth, showcasing the characters' growth and the complexities of their connection. Samantha Young's writing style creates a vivid and immersive experience, drawing readers into the world of the social elite and exploring themes of love, redemption, and second chances.

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    Two Weeks Notice by Whitney G.
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    'Two Weeks Notice' by Whitney G. is an office romance between the CEO, Preston, and his assistant, Tara. The story follows Tara as she is caught stealing and is offered a job by Preston, leading to a love-hate relationship filled with tension and banter. Despite the initial challenges, their dynamic evolves as they navigate through emotional and steamy moments, showcasing growth and unexpected surprises. The book is praised for its witty wordplay, entertaining storyline, and well-developed characters, especially the grumpy yet swoon-worthy H and the feisty h.

    In the past, I was beyond ruthless—gutting hotels for the sake of making sure they never competed with my own and buying properties to make sure no one else would, but those days were long gone. Being...

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    Dirty Headlines by L.J. Shen
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    Readers of "Dirty Headlines" by L.J. Shen describe it as a captivating enemies-to-lovers, sexy office romance novel with a touch of humor and quirkiness. The story revolves around Judith, who meets Celian for a one-night stand only to later discover he is her new boss and engaged to someone else. Despite the initial complications, their explosive night sets the stage for a rollercoaster of events filled with drama, angst, and unexpected twists. Shen's writing style is praised for its ability to create complex characters like Celian, who evolves from a charming jerk to a redeemable and irresistible lead, and Judith, a quirky and relatable heroine who navigates the challenges of their unconventional relationship.

    I had put on a white pencil dress and my black Chucks. Classy. Understated. Plus, I was going for serious and professional today. My dark blond hair was styled in a loose chignon, and I’d streaked my ...

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    Deal with the Devil - The Forge Trilogy by Meghan March
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    'Deal with the Devil' in 'The Forge Trilogy' by Meghan March is a suspenseful and sexy billionaire romance that follows the captivating relationship between Jericho Forge and India Baptiste. The story unfolds with both characters having their own agendas but finding themselves drawn to each other in unexpected ways. The book is filled with intrigue, danger, heated arguments, and undeniable chemistry between the protagonists, set against the backdrop of high-stakes gambling and a race against time to raise a ransom. Meghan March's writing style intricately weaves details and steamy scenes, keeping readers glued to the pages until the very end, where a cliffhanger leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment.

    They’re here to gamble, and I’m here . . . I don’t know why the fuck I’m here. Call it curiosity. Call it a sixth sense. It doesn’t matter. All I know is that I don’t like it when someone tries to hid...

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    The Contract
    Book 1 in the series:The Contract

    The Contract - The Contract by Melanie Moreland
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    The Contract by Melanie Moreland is a romance novel that follows the story of Richard VanRyan, a grumpy and abusive boss, who seeks his PA Katherine's help in a deception to secure a new job. As they navigate through a pretend engagement, their relationship transforms from contempt to admiration and love. The plot delves into themes of personal growth, redemption, and the power of love to change individuals, all while showcasing a unique enemies-to-lovers storyline. The writing style of the book captures the emotional journey of the characters, their evolving dynamics, and the depth of their feelings as they navigate through fake kisses to real emotions.

    The door opened, and she tripped in—literally. I didn’t even bother to hide the fact I rolled my eyes in disgust. I had never met anyone as clumsy as her—she tripped over air. I swore she spent more t...

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    A Ruthless Proposition by Natasha Anders
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    'A Ruthless Proposition' by Natasha Anders follows the story of Cleopatra Knight, a temporary secretary who ends up sleeping with her obnoxious boss Dante Damaso. Despite their differences, they find themselves drawn to each other and face unexpected challenges, including Cleo's pregnancy. The plot involves a mix of love, loss, desire, passion, and anger, with a focus on character growth and emotional development. The writing style is described as heartwarming, with realistic and relatable moments that can make readers laugh and cry.

    Praise Jesus!They had doughnuts! Cleo barely noticed all the bowing and talking around her as her senses homed in on that single, all-important fact. By now she was so hungry she actually felt faint, ...

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    By a Thread by Lucy Score
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    'By a Thread' by Lucy Score is a contemporary romance novel featuring a grumpy hero, Dominic, and a determined heroine, Ally. The story follows Ally losing her job after insulting a customer and then being hired to work for Dominic by his grandmother. Despite their initial clashes and the workplace policy against romantic relationships, the two characters engage in a titillating romp filled with banter, business, and simmering lust. The writing style is described as easy to read, with fantastic humor, witty banter, and a plot that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    A junior editor chirped in my ear about canary yellow sundresses and Cuban photoshoots while the January wind worked its icy fingers through my layers. I navigated the curb buried under foot-tall pile...

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    Rock Hard
    Book 2 in the series:Rock Kiss

    Rock Hard - Rock Kiss by Nalini Singh
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    In 'Rock Hard' by Nalini Singh, the story revolves around the relationship between the shy and traumatized Charlotte Baird and the dominant and determined businessman Gabriel Bishop. The book delves into themes of healing, growth, and trust as Charlotte navigates her past trauma while working as Gabriel's personal assistant. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and emotionally impactful, with well-developed characters and a realistic portrayal of a blossoming romance amidst personal struggles.

    Pushing back from her desk after shutting down her computer, she stretched to loosen up the kinks, then decided to visit the restroom before heading out to catch the 6:15 bus home. It was a good bet i...

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    Faking Ms. Right - Dirty Martini Running Club by Claire Kingsley
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    Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley is a fake relationship romance novel that follows the story of Everly, a bright and bubbly assistant, and her grumpy boss, Shepherd. When Shepherd's ex-girlfriend causes trouble by dating his father, he enlists Everly to pretend to be his girlfriend. As they navigate the fake relationship, their feelings start to become real, leading to unexpected twists and turns. The book is described as a light, quick read with a mix of humor, steamy moments, and a heartwarming connection between the main characters.

    I didn’t want to think about how many Mondays over the last several months I’d felt the need to put a bad first date behind me. But now wasn’t the time to ponder my terrible dating luck—even though it...

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    Huge Deal
    Book 3 in the series:21 Wall Street

    Huge Deal - 21 Wall Street by Lauren Layne
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    Kennedy Dawson, an old money broker from the infamous Wolfe family, and his efficient assistant Kate Henley are at the center of 'Huge Deal'. The story follows their tumultuous relationship as they navigate through unspoken feelings, misunderstandings, and unexpected attractions. As Kennedy's younger brother Jack enters the picture, the dynamics between the characters shift, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations. The book beautifully captures the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery, all set against the backdrop of Wall Street's high-stakes world. With witty banter, heartfelt moments, and a touch of steamy romance, 'Huge Deal' is a captivating read that keeps readers hooked till the very end.

    The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and seamless storytelling. Lauren Layne's writing style shines through in her ability to create a compelling romance that is both heartwarming and humorous. The chemistry between Kennedy and Kate, along with the supporting cast of friends and family, adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a standout installment in the '21 Wall Street' series.

    Kate let out a tiny internal sigh. She’d mastered it over the years. It was the kind of sigh nobody else knew was happening, but it allowed Kate a moment of silent acknowledgment that she was right, e...

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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright
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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright follows the story of Vienna, a strong and determined heroine who has been the personal assistant to the emotionally withdrawn CEO, Dane Davenport, for four years. Dane asks Vienna to marry him for twelve months in order to secure his inheritance, leading to a fake relationship with a marriage of convenience plot. The book delves into their evolving relationship, the challenges they face from meddling family members and old flames, and the growth of their trust and communication. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on Vienna's perspective, providing insight into the emotional depth of the characters and their interactions.

    I narrowed my eyes at my friend and coworker. “No. And I don’t look anything like her.” We’d had this conversation already. But Hanna liked to poke at me in that way that only one of your closest frie...

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