



Love Where You Work: An Office Romance
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4.3 • 6 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Warning: No mimes were injured in the making of this queer, workplace rom-com
For Clare Kolikov, her work is her life. A successful HR manager with a heart of gold and a prejudice against beach camping, the uptight Clare has no time for relationships or anything else that might distract her from climbing the career ladder at a San Francisco Bay Area matchmaking startup, W;nkdIn.
When she’s force-volunteered as an LGBTQ beta date tester at W;nkdIn, the buttoned-up Clare teeters on the edge of despair, especially when the “experiences” involve pole dancing meet-n-greets, plant healing workshops, and miming.
But Clare has her real work cut out for her when she meets Julia Dawes, the hot coworker who’s organizing her dates. Julia is a free-spirited, multiracial fashionista with “roller-blade confidence” and a Kristen Stewart haiku fan blog, whose attraction to Clare is as immediate and crippling as the debt she’s drowning in, thanks to the failed essential oils business her ex left her saddled with.
Workplace rules aim to keep Clare and Julia apart––especially after Clare becomes Julia’s boss––but their attraction only grows like an out-of-control Excel spreadsheet.
When an office rival threatens to expose their budding, secret relationship, Clare is left with an impossible choice: Give up her dream job or lose out on the girl of her dreams.
Mixing business with pleasure has never been more bold, steamy, or hilarious…
Fans of Casey McQuiston and Miranda July will love this hilarious, heart-warming, lesbian romance
Customer Reviews
love where you work, love what you read!
I was surprised to find myself drawn into this story as I am mostly a non-fiction and, classics reader. I stayed up until 4AM to find out how , and if, the main characters resolved their problems and would end up together. The plot is not twisted or complex...just a reallygood read that kept me engaged. I recommend it for anyone who likes stories showing the difficulties of finding relationships, and maintaining them, in a non-supportive environment, especially in the workplace. This is romantic with just the right amount of heat to keep you wanting more.