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The Relationship Clause by Emily Evermore

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MY REVIEW: It was a cute read fake dating/workplace romance. Both MCs had a lot of emotional trauma from their parents that they worked through together well! And I loved the epilogue that sets up the story for the next book in this series! The FMC was definitely “lusty” towards the MMC and is constantly ogling his physical appearance which did get a bit tiring at times.
The coffee thing Owen did was the cutest thing ever though, I loved that🥰

One dislike/thought while reading:
Okay everytime she describes him(a lot) it’s always “his bedroom eyes”, “his bedroom gaze”, “his bedroom lips”, and it’s kinda annoying how much it’s used over and over!

✨Workplace Romance
☕️Grumpy/Sunshine
✨Forbidden Romance
☕️Boss/Employee
✨Opposites Attract
☕️Temporary Neighbors
✨Fake Dating

🌶️: Kisses Only, mild innuendo
🤬: None
⭐️⭐️⭐️

Content Warning: Alcoholic father shown very drunk in multiple scenes, the MC gets drugged

OVERVIEW: Keeping an eye out for corporate espionage is hard enough when you’re not falling for the boss…

The gig of fake secretary is simple: find the mole trying to sabotage my grumpy boss’s tech company while simultaneously keeping his mother off his back. In the meantime, I get to collect a tidy sum which I desperately need.

Piece of cake.

Or, it would be, if he wasn’t so attractive and he didn’t also happen to be my best friend’s brother…

But I can be professional. I’m terrible at long-term relationships anyway and besides that, I signed a contract.

Unfortunately, nowhere in that contract did it say I’d be going on an overnight trip with him.

It also didn’t say we’d be pretending we were in a real relationship.

And for sure there was no warning or clause or stipulation for how to conduct myself when I accidentally see my fake boyfriend/boss in just his briefs passed out on my bed.

Worst of all?

No one said falling for him would hurt so much.

The Relationship Clause is a best friend’s brother, fake dating, romcom with forced proximity set in the South. Expect closed-door sizzling chemistry and plenty of laughs.

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