Two Weeks Notice

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'Two Weeks Notice' by Whitney G. is an office romance between the CEO, Preston, and his assistant, Tara. The story follows Tara as she is caught stealing and is offered a job by Preston, leading to a love-hate relationship filled with tension and banter. Despite the initial challenges, their dynamic evolves as they navigate through emotional and steamy moments, showcasing growth and unexpected surprises. The book is praised for its witty wordplay, entertaining storyline, and well-developed characters, especially the grumpy yet swoon-worthy H and the feisty h.

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Two Weeks Notice is recommended for its strong push-pull dynamic between the main characters, engaging banter, and well-executed tension leading up to intimate moments. The book is praised for its humor, entertaining storyline, and the balance between sweet moments and steamy scenes. Additionally, the author's writing style is admired for creating engaging and quick-paced stories that keep readers entertained and emotionally invested.

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In the past, I was beyond ruthless—gutting hotels for the sake of making sure they never competed with my own and buying properties to make sure no one else would, but those days were long gone. Being .

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From The Publisher:

To Whom It May Concern:

I am writing this letter to formally announce my resignation from Parker International ( & the arrogant, condescending CEO) effective two weeks from today.

This was a VERY EASY decision to make, as the past two years have been utterly miserable. I wish his next executive assistant all the luck in the world (she'll need it) and if my boss should need me to do anything over the next two weeks, kindly tell him that he can do it [his] goddamn self.

Sincerely (Not Really),

That's the version of my two weeks' notice I should've sent to my boss, because the more professional version-the one where I said I was "grateful for all the opportunities," and "honored by all the rewarding experiences" over the years?

That letter was rejected with his sexy, trademark smirk and an "I highly suggest you read the fine print of your contract. "

And now I've realized that unless I fake my death, poison him, or find a way to renegotiate my impossible contract, I'm stuck working under one of the cockiest and most ruthless bosses in New York.

Then again, I thought that was the case until he called me late last night with an emergency proposition.

**This is a standalone contemporary romance.**