The Opponents of Lovers' Romance
Nicole Snow, a Wall Street Journal bestselling novelist, makes a comeback with a humorous workplace romance in which two fierce rivals who constantly drive each other insane claim to be deeply in love.
When you win the last cinnamon bun, strange guys will do the funniest things.
He gets angry sometimes over the serious offense of stealing his priceless pastries.
He will sometimes make absurd offers to purchase it back.
And occasionally you discover he's your new employer, after he's destroyed your trust in mankind.
I am not chuckling.
I was duped by my sweet craving, and Lincoln Burns is a real sugar rush.
a heartless jerk. An ego a mile wide. a suitable single man who doesn't engage in dating.
Did I mention that Mr. Congeniality is the head of a fashion enterprise that targets weddings?
He does, of course.
Naturally, I grimace at weddings since my former partner turned my heart into roadkill.
My whole being begs me to flee.
However, money speaks, and Lincoln has enormous resources.
I am enticed to enter his world by one generous bonus proposition.
Our violent arguments somehow turn into colorful flirtation.
I get the worst kind of thrills from his secrets.
He then puts up a second suggestion.
Assume that we are engaged. Grin for lovely pictures as like we are soul partners. Get dressed as if we are about to get married.
Oh, how I wish there were caution labels on cinnamon buns.
Up until you start feeling anything for the bossman from hell, everything is sticky delicious nirvana.
a lengthy, suspenseful relationship filled with unexpected turns. A bossy suit who may stop stomping about long enough to understand he's falling deeply in love, office banter, pastry mischief, and slow-burn flavor.