My new co-worker… not a fan.
Well, I do like the way he looks, the way he moves, and the way his forearms flex when he rolls the sleeves of his dress shirt up. But I hate how much pleasure he takes when he makes fun of me for using a matchmaker.
I’ve always gone after what I want. Why should love be any different?
After I find a letter in my apartment that foretells me falling for someone, our banter turns into kissing which turns into more and soon, we find ourselves hiding our work affair from our boss and co-workers.
What could be worse than having to pretend you don’t love the man you pass multiple times in the hallway every day? Finding out you’re competing with him for the promotion you’ve both wanted your entire careers and knowing that neither one of you will back down.
Good on Paper is an enemies to lovers, co-worker romance with storage room sexy times and lots of laughs. No cheating. HEA. Buy now or borrow through Kindle Unlimited.
This is book 3 in this series and it ends the series as well. It also easily stands alone. I loved how the author interwove all the characters from her previous books into this last book in the series. Its very much a romance that takes place at work and also between two co-workers that hate each other.
If you have read the books in the series then you know Marlow. She is a writer for a magazine and she trained a new employee a few months before, Isaac and through this series she has been complaining about him being a jerk.
So imagine her surprise when she is forced to work on a project with Isaac. And thats when this book gets really fun and awesome. These two love to irritate each other and well it was so much fun watching them lust for each other while hating on each other at the same time. I adored when they ended on a double date with each other.
Both characters are pretty awesome and they hesitate to share their relationship with friends and family because of how much they have shared about hating each other. And then their boss offers them a contest for a new position and that kind of screws them up.
I loved the way the book and series ends but I wanted more info on their professional life in the future. We get a conclusion on each couple but I felt Marlowe and Isaac's professional life was a big question mark. It was the only thing I felt was missing from this story. Aside from that this was my favorite in the series.
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