*An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review*
Rachel Van Dyken is one of those rare authors who can hop from writing a dark romance to a rom-com, like her talent has no bounds and I am here for it!!
Office Date is the second year of Emory Games, by the one and only Max Emory! If you haven’t yet please go read the Consequences series! I’ve never in my life stayed up until 4am laughing so hard my stomach hurt. So trust me when I say that series is a must, and it is Max Emory that makes it what it is.
And now we get to have a dedicated series where Max himself is happy in love and continuing to matchmake in his weird and wacky ways!
Office Date follows two interns Jack and Ivy! They have a history before working together and it does come back to bite.
As Max starts this year’s games, all interns need to be paired off to carry out tasks to act all date like. Meanwhile board members sit and enjoy the mayhem and make bets!
There is truly so many more layers and craziness that goes on that will have you laughing so be sure to have no snacks around and just your Kindle.
Office Date is just pure joy and enjoyment. It’s to give you some light and joy when you need it. It’s fun, so don’t take it seriously and just bask in Max Emory’s weird mind and respect him for providing such generous content that I cannot wait for the third year of Emory Games!
Blurb:
#1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken delivers an over-the-top, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy with this hilarious, standalone new adult romance.
I’ve known Jack my entire life.
We went from being high school enemies to making out one fateful night at college to him being a giant D and making me cry.
Now we’re both interns at the same company.
Mortal enemy interns.
So when the chance pops up to finally beat him at something, to land my dream job plus a bonus? I don’t even blink.
I’m in. All in.
I mean, how hard can it be?
The managers say it’s like the Olympics for interns. All we have to do is play a few silly games, and if we win—our futures are unicorns and free wine for all.
The only problem? Jack’s my partner, and in order to win, we will have to get along.
As the stakes get higher, so does the heat, and damn is he hot when he’s… never mind. I can focus. I can totally focus and not make out with him or end up in his bed—again.
I can do it.
For the sake of my career, I can do it.
I just need a blindfold, sage, and a lot of prayers.
My job is the only thing I have right now. My focus is strong.
But when that stupid guy smiles, all I can think about is that one kiss, followed by the second, and I wonder if my priorities are in order or if I’m falling for the enemy once again.
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