Saturday, December 31, 2022

Review of Office Misconduct by S.L. Sterling

 


I received this book with the understanding that I could leave a voluntary and honest review. 

In this book we meet Brook Summers and Nate Templeton. Brook has enjoyed her employment for years now. When gets promoted he offers to take her with him. She doesn't want to move and is trying to work things out with her on again off again boyfriend. The problem is as soon as she makes this decision she already regrets it. He immediately shows up for lunch late and is on a conference call the entire time. Then tells her he will make it up to her by taking her to dinner and when it becomes late he flakes on her. On that same night she gets a text from someone she hasn't spoken to in years. She isn't sure about talking to Nate though the one time she put herself on the line with him he bailed on her too. The only problem is not matter what happened in the past with Nate she just can't quit thinking about him. Nate is in town for a job interview and no matter what he is doing he can't stop thinking about Brook. She is the one mistake he has from his past that he wishes he could change. When he started texting her he didn't expect to get back with him. When she does though he wonders even though he made mistakes in the past could they have a future? Will they have a HEA or the fact that they learn they are co-workers make that impossible?

This is a good story. The ending is a little odd but I would recommend it to anyone and everyone.



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