Dive into "Boss I Love to Loathe" and discover how sometimes the recipe for love starts with a dash of loathing.
I cant stand celebrity chef Randy Thorn. Just look at him. Hes just so... pompous. Very pompous. Extremely pompous. He blew into our small town with his ego in tow, and now hes my new boss. And the guy is always on my back, needling me about this or that.
All right, I do my fair share of provoking too. I can't help it. He's just so... infuriatingly irresistible.
Okay, my first confession: Randy is hot as sin. My second confession: When no ones around and our defenses are down, we cannot keep our hands, lips, well our whole bodies to ourselves. Yes, its complicated. And things get even more complicated when I see two pink lines on a stick. Yikes!
"Boss I Love to Loathe" is written by Zoey Locke with editorial collaboration by Tabi Ryan. This enemies-to-lovers, boss-employee in a café, accidental pregnancy romance with funny banter and feel-good intimacy will keep you turning the pages.
Genre: Romance
I cant stand celebrity chef Randy Thorn. Just look at him. Hes just so... pompous. Very pompous. Extremely pompous. He blew into our small town with his ego in tow, and now hes my new boss. And the guy is always on my back, needling me about this or that.
All right, I do my fair share of provoking too. I can't help it. He's just so... infuriatingly irresistible.
Okay, my first confession: Randy is hot as sin. My second confession: When no ones around and our defenses are down, we cannot keep our hands, lips, well our whole bodies to ourselves. Yes, its complicated. And things get even more complicated when I see two pink lines on a stick. Yikes!
"Boss I Love to Loathe" is written by Zoey Locke with editorial collaboration by Tabi Ryan. This enemies-to-lovers, boss-employee in a café, accidental pregnancy romance with funny banter and feel-good intimacy will keep you turning the pages.
Genre: Romance
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