Work With Me
Work With Me
Synergy Book 1
by Michelle McCraw
Genre: Contemporary
Romance
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2021 Romance Writers of America Vivian Award Finalist
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She’s
built a firewall around her heart. He’s determined to crack the
code.
Alicia’s
first gig for her new tech consulting business is a make-or-break
opportunity, and she’s determined to make it. But when she strides
into the kickoff meeting to show them who’s the (girl) boss, she’s
shocked to find the guy she just asked out for coffee in the power
seat. Yeah, the one with the sexy scruff, the bottomless brown eyes,
and the gentle hands. He turned her down, and now he’s turned up in
her meeting. Awkward.
Jackson’s
seeing red, and it’s not only Alicia’s stilettos. Now a
consultant’s in charge of what used to be his project, pouring salt
in the wound of his exile from San Francisco to Austin. How is
Jackson supposed to redeem himself? And why is he obsessing over
unbuttoning buttoned-up Alicia?
Alicia’s
not about to endanger her business by kissing a coworker. Jackson
can’t afford another screw-up. They can’t be together, but
working together means they can’t be apart.
Work
with Me is a steamy, slow-burn, opposites-attract romantic comedy
featuring a straitlaced single mom, a tech genius who hides a secret
under a playboy exterior, and way too much tequila. Set in
up-and-coming Austin, it’s the first book in the Synergy Software
series.
Michelle
writes sexy, geeky contemporary romance that just might make you
laugh. A native Texan, she now lives in southwestern Ohio where she
enjoys reading, travel, hiking, drinking bourbon, and spending time
with her extraordinarily ill-behaved but adorable dogs. Oh, and her
family, too.
23
and You and Me, her Vivian-finalist novel in the Most
Anticipated category, is a road-trip romantic comedy with unexpected
DNA test results, found family, and a happily ever after. It has also
been a finalist in the Contemporary Romance Writers’ Stiletto
Contest and the Windy City Romance Writers’ Four Seasons Contest.
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