The Wright Boss by K A Linde

The Wright Boss (Wright, #2)

by K.A. Linde

A new stand alone office romance from USA Today bestselling author K.A. Linde...

I've always had one rule:

Don't mix business and pleasure.

But then Landon Wright comes home to his family's construction company with a broken back and a beaten heart and ends up as my new sexy boss. As the office gets heated, I'm thinking about throwing the rulebook out the window.

If only there weren't a million reasons this could never work.

We may have shared a single perfect kiss, but I can't let our intense connection cloud my judgment. Not with everything I've worked for on the line.

Dating your boss is so very, very wrong...even if he feels so Wright.

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Heidi and Landon. I really, really enjoyed this story. I wasn't really sure from book 1 what the deal was with these two but K. A. Linde gives us a spectacular romance with these two.

Heidi and Landon have known each other forever. They have a history and despite getting close to one another a few months ago, Heidi shies away from Landon for two reasons: girl code and his marriage. So when he comes back home and becomes Heidi's boss, I was wondering if Landon was ever going to be able to convince Heidi that she is absolutely what he wants.

These two definitely don't have things easy. From their desire to hide their budding relationship from family and friends, the work colleagues and Landon's soon to be ex-wife things are tricky for them. And when Miranda (the soon to be ex-wife) decides to play dirty, it felt like it was going to be impossible for these two to find their HEA. But Landon proved he'd grown up and was willing to fight for what he wanted, even if the person he wanted (Heidi) was determined to not let him have it.

The chemistry between Heidi and Landon, along with the friendship they developed, made it impossible to not want them to find a way to be together. There were times when Heidi would almost give up that was frustrating, but by the end of the story I realized Heidi's actions were needed to prove that Landon really was going to show Heidi what she meant to him.

I love this family and the series. They're flawed, real and it's hard not to connect to them in some way. I look forward to more book in the series.

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