![]() Also, the way Lina and Max were forced to work together from the start because it would benefit them both really lent a lot of reality and gravity to the forced proximity/workplace romance tropes this novel used. Maybe it’s common, but not as much in my field(s), so it was fun to read about. First, it was such a cool way to handle a job interview for such a hands-on and creative position. So yea, working together on this project is going to be tough, but succeeding will both help Lina find the stability/upward mobility she wants in her career and give Max the chance to finally get out from under her brother’s shadow. The same younger brother who had a hand in her ex-fiancée’s decision to walk away from their wedding. However, throwing a giant wrench into her career and life plans, the marketing specialist she’s paired with to create her pitch is none other than her ex-fiancée’s younger brother, Max. When she is invited to apply for a position with a hotel group as their wedding coordinator, the new opportunity is exactly what she wants. ![]() But she’s tucked all her emotions about it away and has forged an incredibly successful career and an outwardly unflappable demeanor. ![]() ![]() Lina, a wedding planner, was left at the alter three years ago. ![]()
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