Nothing Personal

Nothing Personal

Karina Halle

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Nova Lane is having the worst week possible. Her latest relationship ended while on her much-needed vacation, then upon her first day back at work, she learns that her beloved boss has quit – and despite having worked so hard for it, she’s not being considered for his position. Who is being considered for the position is none other than Kessler Rocha. Her ex-coworker and ex-lover, Kessler’s the man who broke her heart five years earlier and the reason she moved thousands of miles away, switched jobs, and created numerous voodoo dolls in Kessler’s (very burly, very handsome) liking. Yup. Worst week ever. New in town and on her turf, Kessler promises he’s not the same man he was – and considering he’s now a single father to a precocious toddler, he’s telling the truth. But he’s still an arrogant and devilishly charming man who’s taking over the position Nova feels she deserves. The fact that he’s gotten even more sexy over the years doesn’t help either. Now Nova and Kessler have the choice to let bygones be bygones, or fight with each other every chance they get, with unresolved sexual tension only adding fuel to the flames, creating a fire that might just burn down the whole office. In the corporate world they say it’s just business, nothing personal. Nova and Kessler are about to show just how personal things can get.

Publication Year: 2018


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    Half of this book is four stars and half of it was DNF. I would have stopped at 90% but I really enjoyed the start and wanted to jot down some thoughts. Nova and Kessler are super cute together, except when they’re not. I like that Kessler legitimately was an asshole to Nova in their prior relationship, no big misunderstanding or extenuating circumstances. I like that he’s not perfect (far from it) but also not an asshole in the present tense. I liked the glimpses of Hawaiian culture (and finding where my childhood POGs came from). I did not like Mike, I did not like Kessler being a complete asshole (I don’t know if I would have forgiven him the second time around, but regardless, he was the one who should have been making a grand gesture).

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