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lolovesbooks3 's review for:
Engaging the Office Enemy
by Kristin Canary
Sadly this was a bit boring. There wasn’t anything unique about it. Just a bunch of popular tropes thrown around with not much else.
- She has an office “enemy” who is actually just a man who has worked there less time than her and is more successful so she automatically hates him… because obviously him being a man is the only reason he gets better accounts than her. Not that her boss literally told her she needs to learn and do better in order to gain those accounts herself.
- He’s hot, she’s quirky with wild hair colors!
- He’s applying for a job where the heads of the company are looking for family men only so he makes up a fake fiancé. …because this is actually a thing.
- She agrees to be his fake fiancé and they end up having to go on vacation where there’s…gasp! Only one bed!
- They had to pretend to be in love to impress his future bosses and… wait for it… end up actually falling in love. Yawn.
Honestly that’s it. The characters were flat and the story has been done a million times.
- She has an office “enemy” who is actually just a man who has worked there less time than her and is more successful so she automatically hates him… because obviously him being a man is the only reason he gets better accounts than her. Not that her boss literally told her she needs to learn and do better in order to gain those accounts herself.
- He’s hot, she’s quirky with wild hair colors!
- He’s applying for a job where the heads of the company are looking for family men only so he makes up a fake fiancé. …because this is actually a thing.
- She agrees to be his fake fiancé and they end up having to go on vacation where there’s…gasp! Only one bed!
- They had to pretend to be in love to impress his future bosses and… wait for it… end up actually falling in love. Yawn.
Honestly that’s it. The characters were flat and the story has been done a million times.