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The Space Between
by Kate Canterbary
Patrick, oldest of the Walshes, is hopelessly attracted to his new intern, the enchanting Andi Asani. Andi struggles to reconcile her desires of wanting Patrick's mentor-ship, a position at the Walsh architectural firm, and Patrick himself.
I adore this Walsh series, but so far this is probably my least favorite. The audio-narration is amazing and compelling and I loved the heat between Andi and Patrick, just I am struggling with workplace romances right now, especially ones that include the boss/employee power dynamic. Andi has everything to lose by sleeping with her boss so I understood her hesitation. And yet.
So, while this isn't my yum, I still enjoyed this story and this clan of siblings. The titles of these books are also so clever. Kate Canterbary is the real deal for me.
I adore this Walsh series, but so far this is probably my least favorite. The audio-narration is amazing and compelling and I loved the heat between Andi and Patrick, just I am struggling with workplace romances right now, especially ones that include the boss/employee power dynamic. Andi has everything to lose by sleeping with her boss so I understood her hesitation. And yet.
So, while this isn't my yum, I still enjoyed this story and this clan of siblings. The titles of these books are also so clever. Kate Canterbary is the real deal for me.