Water Me: An Enemies to Lovers Office Workplace Romance (Bregoli Mafia Kings #1)

Lolah Lace


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Water Me: An Enemies to Lovers Office Workplace Romance by Lolah Lace
"Some thirst can’t be quenched."

Kyle Caldwell
Power is easy to keep when you never let anyone get close. I’m the good son. I’ve protected my troublemaking brother for as long as I can remember and now, I’m the one left holding everything together. Including my company, FuSeWater. I run a tight ship. No slackers. No excuses. I’ve even tossed a few people overboard.
So, when my new temp, Aerica Bolden, shows up with a smart mouth and zero respect, I’m ready to shut her down. She’s beautiful, all curves, sharp tongue, and defiance, and she has no idea she’s playing with fire.
I should fire her on the spot. Instead, I can’t stop thinking about how good she’d look on my desk. If she keeps pushing my buttons, she’s going to learn I push back.

Aerica Bolden
No one told me my boss was a world-class jerk. I needed a job, not a war with the most arrogant man I’ve ever met. Kyle Caldwell rules his company like a dictator and looks at me like I’m the next battle he plans to win. He strutted back into the office with a huge chip on his shoulder, and it wasn’t a chocolate chip. Mr. Caldwell was always threatening to fire me, and he wouldn’t even learn my name. Seriously, Aerica rhymes with America. It’s not that hard to pronounce. In the meantime, I grit my teeth and follow his endless rules.
Being a rich, handsome, CEO doesn’t mean you can treat people like crap. And if this arrogant, tyrant doesn’t stop pushing my buttons, I might just tell him what to kiss and how to kiss it.

Water Me is a steamy, enemies-to-lovers office romance with an alpha antihero, a bold heroine, betrayal, mafia danger, an HEA and a twist that will leave you gasping. Book 1 in the Bregoli Mafia Kings Series is readable as a standalone, and impossible to forget.
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