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Rewriting the rules could be the best—or worst—thing that ever happened to them… Adler Haley writes great sex…just not under her name. And certainly not about her experiences—or lack thereof. There’s no safer place to express herself than behind the obscurity of ghostwriting romance novels. By day, Adler’s perfectly content to blend in at her boring nine-to-five as an executive assistant. At least until she meets Joel—her new boss who has her wondering if love at first sight is more than just fiction. * * * * * * Joel Lewis is convinced that relationships bring out the bad in people. And marriage? The worst. Ask his parents. His siblings. And his ex-girlfriend. Needing a fresh start, Joel trades the Big Apple to take the helm at a struggling venture capitalist firm in Denver. After meeting his new assistant, he has to work overtime to fight his feelings and adhere to the no-relationships policy he’s instated for his life. Armed with The F-Buddy Rules for Survival, a clever set of guidelines designed to keep their friendship fun and fun only, Adler and Joel find themselves whisked into the most entertaining "situationship" of their lives. But it’s not long before Adler discovers a major issue with the rules—they weren’t meant to protect her from falling in love. They were only ever meant to keep Joel from finding out. * * * * * * * * * * * Author note: Rewrite the Rules is a steamy, boss/assistant, friends with benefits, first time romance. Full of sass, angst and pop culture references, this story is sure to make you laugh and cry while you root for a happily ever after. It is book two in the Real Life, Real Love but can be read as a standalone.
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This is Book #2 in the Love, Me & the 303 series, but can be read as a standalone. Adler Hadley is an administrative assistant by day, ghostwriting romance author by night. Joel Lewis is a venture capitalist who comes to Adler's company to take over for the owner. He gives the company money as well as allowing the boss to leave. Joel only cares about business, he doesn't have room in his life for love. But when he meets and gets to know Adler, he thinks she might be different. They enter into a friends with benefits relationship, but soon it's so much more. But since they both agreed to the rules, what happens when they want to break them? What happens when they actually do fall in love?
The banter between the characters is so much fun. I love the banter between Joel and Adler, but also with her friends. And even though they don't want to admit it, the love between Joel and Adler is so pure and sweet, it's awesome. It's good they both have good friends in their lives to straighten them out because they were trying to be clueless!