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I hate him...but I also want to touch his abs. Is that normal? Grace My boss, the famous romance novelist, always said she’d open doors for me when I finished writing my first book. Only I have...and she hasn’t. Worse, I just met her new brand manager, and I know him. Enoch “the Suit” Laskin made my life miserable in business school, right up until he seduced me. Then he took an internship with Parker Brand Management, working for my father, the other man I hate. Enoch is a traitor. He’s a jerk. It’s torture to be around him. Lucky for me, the Fairy Godmother Agency, a husband and wife P.I. team who help women in dire straits, have offered to make me their next client. The Suit won’t know what hit him. Enoch I sold my soul to John Parker, and I still haven’t gotten it back. Grace thinks I betrayed her. She’s not wrong, but she doesn’t know the full story. Through a few twists of fate, I’ve become the caretaker of my grumpy father and teenage nephew. I’m determined to prove myself to Grace, and to them, but everything keeps going disastrously wrong. If I were a more superstitious man, I’d think someone was out to get me.
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The Fairy Godmother Agency series is so cute! This one features Enoch and Grace. They really do not like each other when this story starts, but there is also a lot of miscommunication in their past dealings. They went to business school together and had a short relationship. When they were about to finish school, Grace confessed that she didn't want to work in business with her dad but instead she wants to write - specifically, romance novels. Enoch ends up working with her father and Grace feels betrayed. There is more to the story of how and why Enoch is still working for Grace's dad, but she doesn't want to hear any of it. But soon Enoch and Grace are working together to prove that Grace's boss, the romance author she thought was helping her, is actually actively working to steal her book for herself (and she's done it before!). There are so many funny moments in this story. I encourage you to read this volume and the others in the series for more fun!