Donut Girl and the Bosshole

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By Abby London

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New from Abby London is a slow-burn, grumpy/sunshine, enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy you won't be able to put down.

Faith Emery refuses to say she was fired. No—she quit after walking in on her boyfriend getting very hands-on with her boss. Broke, humiliated, and dangerously low on caffeine, she walks into a coffee shop looking for a job and ends up taking down a would-be thief with nothing but sass, her Doc Martins, and her last shred of dignity.

Her heroism lands her a position at one of the top marketing agencies in the city. The only downside? The seriously sexy CEO now sees her as "Donut Girl" after a tragically clumsy meet-cute involving a chocolate donut and his thousand-dollar tie.

Curtis Knight has problems. His father refuses to hand over the reins of the company, their biggest clients are jumping ship, and someone's sabotaging him. Oh, and the new hire who can't walk ten steps in heels without causing a minor disaster? She's been tasked with spying on him. He overheard the whole thing.

But here's the thing about Donut Girl—she's not like the others. She's sharp, stubborn, and maddeningly irresistible. Curtis sets out to break her first, but she doesn't bend. Instead, she calls him out on his bosshole behavior and digs into the rumors swirling around him. It turns out, she doesn't believe them either.
Deciding to call a truce, Faith and Curtis team up to save his job and bring the saboteur to justice. But saving the day gets a lot more complicated when the attraction is off the charts and you're doing your best not to repeat the mistakes of your past.

Warning: Includes scenes of workplace seduction, accidental donut attacks, and a hero who looks way too good in a suit for everyone's sanity.

Donut Girl and the Bosshole