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A girl couldn’t help spying sometimes. Surely if she ever met him, he’d understand… Megan Macauley looks forward to her private rendezvous with her ridiculously hot, across-the-road-from-work neighbour. Every Friday morning, Megan and her inappropriate older colleague Jean, stop work on the company website to stare goggle-eyed at the vision of manly beauty in the apartment across the street. When he returns from his gym sessions and strips off his shirt, Megan can barely keep her tongue in her mouth. Megan didn’t mean to become a voyeur. It was an accident! She’s always had a feeling the situation might rear up and bite her. One Friday, fate proves her right. The hottie from across the road shows up at her office as the new auditor, in other words, the man with the power of hiring and firing. Cruz Ono is even more smouldering hot up close. A prime example of Japanese-Australian beefcake and smart as a whip. When he invites her to a private meeting, Megan nearly faints. He could either fire her or let her keep her annoying, underpaid job. Which would it be? When Cruz reveals he knows Megan has been watching him, she knows it could be the end of her career. But the way he smiles and flirts with her says it could be the start of something else… Author's note: Friday I'm In Love is a short and sweet story or novelette of approximately 10,000 words. It is also available in Hot In The City: A Romantic Comedy Story Collection in both ebook and paperback formats. Romance short story, romcom novella, multicultural romance, short story, Australian romance books, sweet romance novella, romantic comedy books
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A bite-sized, sweet little romance that still packs quite a few things into its short length. Both romantic leads are sexy as well as smart, and the supporting characters around them add some fun quirkiness to the story.
The only reason for not giving full marks is because of the handful errors. Not too many, but enough to be noticeable, especially considering the shorter length.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.