When she was in high school, Mia Emerson was voted Most Likely to Deny Love. Ten years later, that’s exactly what she does.
With her career on the rise, she’s thrilled when she lands her dream job. At first, Mia isn’t bothered by the strict no dating policy. She’s never been interested in dating, or interesting enough to be dated.
That is, until someone starts leaving flirty sticky notes on her desk. Who is this mystery guy? And what does he want? Enter office hottie Jack Sullivan. Mia can’t help but notice the way his muscles bulge under his shirt, or the way his bedroom eyes follow her every move. He is impossible to resist.
Just as Mia is falling for Jack, disaster strikes when they’re caught together by Mia’s office nemesis.
Can these lovebirds survive the blow? Or will their forbidden romance tear them apart?
"Most Likely to... Deny Love" is a curvy girl, office, insta-love short romance read.
I don't usually read novellas, but I really liked the cover on this one and thought the title was cool. So glad I picked it up. It's short, steamy read, but it's got heart too. I felt for Mia in her insecurity and loved how Jack helped her through it. Can't wait to read the next one.
I don't usually read novellas, but I loved the previous series so much I couldn't resist picking up this book. Firstly, the title is great. Secondly, it's a great premise for an office romance, with the office hottie leaving sticky notes on the heroine's desk. She's a curvy girl and at first she thinks it's a prank. But the H soon convinces her otherwise. The elevator moment is one to remember ;)
This was a short story and it was ok. The characters were interesting but the drama doesn't really hit until the last chapter. It just wasn't exciting for me. There was so much more to go into about why they liked each other or why Mia was so down on herself. This feels like it could have been more.
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A curvy girl, office romance? That, ahem, elevator scene? More of this please! Loved how Jack was with Mia, overcoming her insecurities. The post it notes were so cute. What a great romance.
I read this one AFTER reading the second in the series, but it worked out fine. I love love love how much emotional punch is packed into such a short story (it's a novella, SO GOOD!) I was looking for a quick fix and was so captivated that I ended up reading for nearly four hours straight. LOL.