Race Condition: A Workplace Romance (Merge Conflict #2)

Andrea Metta


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Open door [?] · 2 ratings · 119 pages · Published: 04 Mar 2026
She breaks things for a living. He keeps them running.

Suki Park files three bugs in Marcos Delgado's queue before he sits down Monday morning. Two of them are right. She pushes systems until they fail and calls it quality assurance. She's been pushing him for eight weeks — and he hasn't broken once.

That's the deal.

His apartment after nine. No labels. No mornings. No overlap with the seven-year-old daughter who doesn't know she exists.

Marcos doesn't do chaos. He does uptime, routines, and crooked braids at six a.m. He doesn't fall for someone who leaves before breakfast.

Suki doesn't stay.

Then a recruiter in Toronto offers her everything she's worked toward — a VP title, real money, and her mother ten kilometers away instead of four thousand. All she has to do is walk away from the man who buys her poetry and the city she wasn't supposed to love.

He has an ex-wife who said steady wasn't enough. She has a plane ticket she hasn't mentioned. There's a child who names cacti. And a countdown neither of them is talking about.

Race Condition is a high-heat, dual-POV workplace romance with a guaranteed HEA. Book Two in the Merge Conflict series.
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