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He's a bad boy musician,

with killer looks and a cheeky smile.

Some call him 'sex on a stick,'

but me? I call him 'boss.'

Being an assistant for Cole Black means putting his wants and needs over mine on a daily basis. I don't mind--most of the time. Sometimes it feels good to have someone depend on me so much. My boyfriends, however? Not so much. After agreeing to go to Nova Scotia with Cole for his baby sister's wedding, I'm about to lose yet another boyfriend because of Cole. Not that he cares. He doesn't like to share.

As we spend more time together in Nova Scotia, our professional boundaries become blurry. My commitment-phobe boss hints that he might be interested in more than a fling with me, but can I trust him? Can I give in? If we give us a chance and we fail, I won't just lose my job, but the one man who's come to matter to me the most.

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First published December 18, 2018

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Sara Hubbard

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Sara Hubbard is a romantic fiction author. Her debut novel released fall 2012 and was a NEORWA Cleveland Rocks winner and a RCRW Duel on the Delta finalist. Sara lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her two children (four if you count her husband and her needy labradoodle) and works as a registered nurse.

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3,690 reviews52 followers
February 2, 2019
Wow! First, I loved how Kat and Tyler met. Kat replaced her horrible boss at the singer's interview. The irony of how Kat hated her mother's life because her mom had Kat when she was 16 years old and her father left, was just so crazy. Especially, when Kat turns around and gets pregnant, gets dumped by her boyfriend and is forced to take all kind of abuse from her psycho boss, in order to hold on to her job. It makes you wonder if Kat was really paying attention to her mother's situation at all. I hope there is a second book to see if Tyler and Kat go the distance!
155 reviews1 follower
May 12, 2020
Sweet rock romance

It’s nice to read romance about people with real life problems,not over the top drama. His rock star status would make him unlikely to meet and less likely to date and nearly impossible for him to fall for the small town girl with her own secrets. Yet, they are drawn in spite of her constant reluctance (lack of confidence and certain realism).
1,105 reviews3 followers
April 30, 2019
This was like a fairy-tale; normal girl meets and falls for the rock star. But it was cute and had some feels. I actually wish there was more, maybe something about Ashton?!?
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549 reviews117 followers
April 5, 2021
This book is written from the female point of view. I must say I’m more into dual POV’s. In this book you don’t get to read Tyler’s thoughts, so you don’t know what he thinks and feels. It’s all Kat and I found her so annoying. She has a secret (the pregnancy and a job related one) and can’t seem to tell Tyler. Come on... it took her ages. Their insta love was so over the top. They keep going back and forth, just one more night, no just one more date, no this is our last night together. So freaking annoying! They meet, fall in love and break up in less than a week. Please.. And let’s not forget what a total manwhore he is. The number of women he’s been with, hit ‘m and leave ‘m, just gross. I can’t believe a pregnant woman would be so desperate she would jump that. And then there’s the fact she doesn’t believe his intentions are real and he’s just playing her, but she keeps going back for more sex. What a frustrating read! It’s not clear if he has been celibate in the weeks they were apart. Regarding his past I would say, probably not. That’s one of the things I need a dual POV for! It would be nice if Ashton will get his own book, but if it works out to be the same as this one, I wouldn’t bother reading it.
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