Something Like Hate
USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa spins a new romantic comedy. This hot office rivalry romance will have you swooning and laughing your panties off! Claire Know that say about what happens in paradise, stays in paradise? Yeah, no. That other one about first impressions? C Check this out: Tall. Broad shoulders. Fine butt. No manners. Expensive aftershave I could swear I’ve sniffed somewhere before. I should keep my mind on the sun, the sand and the tequila, and keep my hands to myself. But it’s Cancun. And there’s sun and sand and tequila…and when Mr. Annoying turns on the charm, I can’t resist. That crucial thing about never sleeping with your boss’s boss? Yeah. Too late. That promotion that I was a shoo-in for? History. If it’s the last thing I do, I’ll make Miller regret he made me his competition. But I can’t stop thinking that thing about keeping your enemies closer… Miller Between a troublesome client and my fake-girlfriend-for-my-sister's-Cancun-wedding canceling at the last minute. I'm having the day from hell. Then I spot Claire. Sexy. Smart. Sassy. So one of my superstar employees is boarding the same plane. With her help, I could kill two problems with one tequila shot. That thing about never mixing business with pleasure? I should've remembered. Now the hottest one-night stand I've ever had is my biggest business rival. We're after the same client. I'm after her heart. The trick is how to win one without losing the other. Because when love has you by the balls, it's time to play dirty. It's an enemies-to-lovers romance with just the right amount of heart and humor.
Something like Hate
I love him. I loathe him. It’s like plucking daisy petals in my head, but he’ll never know. When Miles Cavanaugh, the best safety in the league, was traded to the Chicago Grizzlies football team last year, I could finally breathe. Temptation was miles away. How naïve to think it would end there because when the opportunity to write for a national magazine based in Chicago lands in my lap months later, I can’t turn it down. Sure, it’s a big city, but the sexual energy feels like a beacon between us the minute my plane lands. To make matters worse, I end up having to take over the job of reporting exclusively on the Chicago Grizzlies. Which means traveling with the team, interviewing players, and pretty much having an all-access pass to their lives during the season. Miles and I put up a great front, quickly hating on one another, but we both know it’s a lie. We also know the rules are simple. For me, don’t sleep with the subject of your articles. For him, don’t sleep with the journalist who can make or break your career. I thought straight-laced Miles Cavanaugh followed all the rules… oh how wrong I was.
Something Like Hate
From USA Today & Amazon Top Ten bestselling author Harloe Rae comes a sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance where a billionaire CEO battles against a snarky redhead who has her own agenda. "I'd say it's nice to meet you, but I've never been a good liar." That's his initial offense against me. Don't worry-there's plenty more where that came from. Landon Winters is colder than his last name suggests. Cruel and callous too. I'm certain he finds pleasure in making others miserable. He's a billionaire by his own making-not satisfied with simply inheriting a white collar and silver spoon. Landon's arrogance is so thick I could choke on the stench alone. He's also responsible for gouging a jaded chip to my shoulder. The only saving grace is never having to see him again. Wishful thinking is a fickle beast. My boss just announced that Landon is my latest client. I'll need to impress him or kiss my promotion goodbye. Either way, this is my chance to get even. Revenge is all I see. The price for redemption is steep. Landon will pay a small fortune in humiliation. And I'll walk away filthy rich in vindication.
Something Like Hate
Something Like Grace
Two sisters—Noah Blank and her younger sister Cali, both live in Middletown, Maryland with their parents. The story begins just as summer is starting, and the girls are ending school. Noah has a dark secret. Cali, who prefers to view life through the lens of her camera, neat and contained, documents the changes in her sister—hoping to bring help to Noah before it is too late. In the midst of this, a stranger arrives in Middletown—a mysterious, young, vagabond—determined to help Cali overcome her fear of the world around her. While Cali is learning to love, Noah is struggling just to live. This is a story of grace, of survival, and of the all-too-familiar struggles of an average, beautifully dysfunctional American family.