Life is exciting when you take the woman from Human Resources... and she enjoys you taking another woman, too.
In the fast-paced world of technology, Michael navigates more than just servers and systems as a senior systems administrator. Amidst racks of humming machinery, his life takes an unexpected turn with two captivating women vying for his attention.
Meet Amanda, a voluptuous and adventurous redhead, bursting with life and unconventional ideas. She's determined to reboot Michael's mundane career and ignite a spark in his love life with her bold and kinky personality.
Then there's Sophia, the sharp and witty junior sysadmin whose intelligence shines as bright as her glasses. Beneath her unassuming sweatshirts lies a curvy figure and a world full of surprises. Her subtlety and depth are as intriguing as the network puzzles she solves.
As Michael delves deeper into this entangled web of romance and technology, he finds himself questioning his own desires and priorities. With Amanda's fiery spirit and Sophia's hidden depths, every choice leads to a new discovery in this heartwarming and spicy slice-of-life harem novel.
Will Michael find love amidst the servers, or will he crash under the pressure of this dual romance? Dive into this compelling story where passion meets pixels, and every chapter promises a blend of humor, heart, and high-tech drama.
I did enjoy the new book. There was a fair amount of erotic scenes portrayed. Some were mildly repeated but well conveyed. I feel that the book is a record or outline of a portion of a person’s life during a pivotal point in their life. A great deal of introspection and relationship forming. I will continue to check for further books by the author.
Interesting story, but not real depth to characters
This is the second book of Ms. Kang that I’ve read. The story focuses on an IT guy and his relationship with two women as he seeks to advance his career. The pace of the story could have been better as it dragged significantly in some parts. The chemistry between the main character and two women could have been better while the job interview element went into too much detail. Not Ms. Kang’s best work.