He’s looking for Player Two, but she's determined not to join the game
Cora Mills has problems: a four-year-old daughter fixated on snakes, a deadbeat ex, and a precarious bank balance.
When her rich, hot boss proposes marriage out of the blue, she isn't tempted. As a single mom and personal assistant to game studio CEO Anders Anderson III, she's got enough on her plate without adding ‘trophy wife’ to her resumé. Especially since Anders's proposal involves treating marriage like a business merger, including discussions on sperm quality.
Having fled life as a Wisconsin dairy farmer, Anders has built a game studio from nothing through hard work and impeccable logic. If he'd stopped the first time he'd heard 'no', he'd still be back in a barn. So when Cora turns him down, he sets out to debug her heart. Armed with artisanal chocolates, a genius IQ, and abs that could qualify as art, he can't fail to woo her, can he?
Between his awkward attempts at courtship, a matchmaking daughter determined on a new dad, and a studio that might be one failed game away from disaster, Cora's organised life is about to crash.
But is love logical? Or in the game of hearts, do the players have to follow emotions instead of a marriage algorithm?
A witty, slow-burn office rom-com perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Lauren Layne, and Susie Tate.
Genre: Romance
Cora Mills has problems: a four-year-old daughter fixated on snakes, a deadbeat ex, and a precarious bank balance.
When her rich, hot boss proposes marriage out of the blue, she isn't tempted. As a single mom and personal assistant to game studio CEO Anders Anderson III, she's got enough on her plate without adding ‘trophy wife’ to her resumé. Especially since Anders's proposal involves treating marriage like a business merger, including discussions on sperm quality.
Having fled life as a Wisconsin dairy farmer, Anders has built a game studio from nothing through hard work and impeccable logic. If he'd stopped the first time he'd heard 'no', he'd still be back in a barn. So when Cora turns him down, he sets out to debug her heart. Armed with artisanal chocolates, a genius IQ, and abs that could qualify as art, he can't fail to woo her, can he?
Between his awkward attempts at courtship, a matchmaking daughter determined on a new dad, and a studio that might be one failed game away from disaster, Cora's organised life is about to crash.
But is love logical? Or in the game of hearts, do the players have to follow emotions instead of a marriage algorithm?
A witty, slow-burn office rom-com perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Lauren Layne, and Susie Tate.
Genre: Romance
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