Sunday, January 7, 2024

The Cocky Neighbor (Corio Heights #5)


Another book slump. Maybe I can try to cross another author off my list instead? Here's Rye Cox's "The Cocky Neighbor." It's the fifth and final book in her Corio Heights series.

["What do you do when you can't stop thinking about your new boss?

Eric couldn't ask for a better life. He has amazing friends, a great job, and the freedom to go home with whoever he wants that night. He couldn't ask for more, because he never wanted more. Relationships were for people tired of the excitement of the unknown, and that certainly wasn't him. Life was perfect...except for the appearance of his new utterly annoying, ridiculously dressed boss who is set on making his job a living hell. Eric wants nothing to do with the man, so why does it seem like he can't escape him?

Liam came in with a mission, and that is to finish his job perfectly. His brother tasked him to stabilize the new hotel line their family's company acquired, and he couldn't fuck this up. He doesn't need distractions, especially in the form of sexy, kind, and hot-headed men like the hotel's manager. Liam is determined to keep his distance, but it doesn't help when the man keeps wiggling under his skin. Maybe it's time to stop trying to fight this attraction and find another way to release the extra tension?"]

These two were so freaking clueless. It was adorable. They were in lust in a heartbeat and in love just after that; they just pretended they weren't. They were perfect for each other, from their passions to their dreams to their friends to their softness for cats. They just had to get our of their own heads first (which took a while).

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