Positioning
Rebecca Kinkade

But when Ella’s engagement collapses and she has to move out, she finds herself in the last (the very last) place she ever expected: Art’s apartment. Art promised Ella’s brother that he would look out for her. And sure, he probably meant something along the lines of giving her a ride to the airport every now and then—not helping sweet Ella indulge in every unrealized fantasy that she’s kept under lock and key. But hey—Art has always been unpredictable.
Neither of them wants a relationship. That’s really not in line with Art’s carefully curated brand. And Ella couldn’t be less interested after ending a six-year relationship. Plus, there’s the fact that Art’s up for the promotion he’s been targeting for years and Ella can finally apply to business school. The timing is off. It means nothing. They both just need to blow off a little (okay, maybe a lot of) steam.
So it’s a good thing they hate each other so much. That means there’s no chance of feelings getting in the way and pushing them towards the fate that their families have always wanted.
Yep. No chance. None. Definitely not happening.
Positioning is a full-length, standalone lifelong enemies-to-friends-to-lovers (yes, that’s definitely a thing) office/workplace romance novel about falling in love with the one who has been there all along. With lighthearted but filthy dialogue alongside unbelievably steamy encounters, this novel has no cheating or cliffhangers. HEA always guaranteed.