
After reading Tempted By The Boss series, written by Hazel Kelly, I honestly couldn't wait to read more of her work, so when I saw this series I automatically knew that I had to read it.
Lucy and Aiden have been best friends ever since they were little kids so they both know pretty much everything about each other, but there is one thing that Lucy has managed to keep hidden from him and that is her true feelings about him.
Over the years Aiden has been there for Lucy when she needed him, even when she lost her mom when she was younger he was still there no matter what. The only thing was that as they got older Lucy started to realise that she actually likes Aiden a whole lot more than she is letting on even though she keeps denying it and only her roommate can see through her. It's been quite a struggle for Lucy over the years seeing the amount of girls that he's been with because deep down she wishes that could be her but she doesn't want to even consider that as she truly values her friendship towards him.
Even though they are a lot older now and both are starting their careers they both still are dependant on each other when it comes to relationship problems or just problems in general. Aiden feels that only Lucy understands him more than anyone especially when he choose to give up playing sports but he knows that when he's around her that he can be himself, he doesn't have to pretend about anything.
After having an argument with his girlfriend Aiden really doesn't feel like going back to his apartment so he decides to go and see Lucy whilst she's at work. She is just closing everything up for customers but she still has a few things to do, so when she sees him she tells him to just take a seat and wait for her if he doesn't mind. They begin talking about how everything's going and he decides that he will finally let Lucy cut his hair, but then the atmosphere changes in ways that they don't expect it too.
Will Aiden ever realise that he's been looking for the wrong girl all this time or will he just continue seeking his best friends advice when it comes to women. And will Lucy keep her feelings deeply hidden or can her roommate persuade to just tell the truth.
Hazel Kelly's work just keeps on getting better and better, you really don't want to miss anything.
Lucy and Aiden have been best friends ever since they were little kids so they both know pretty much everything about each other, but there is one thing that Lucy has managed to keep hidden from him and that is her true feelings about him.
Over the years Aiden has been there for Lucy when she needed him, even when she lost her mom when she was younger he was still there no matter what. The only thing was that as they got older Lucy started to realise that she actually likes Aiden a whole lot more than she is letting on even though she keeps denying it and only her roommate can see through her. It's been quite a struggle for Lucy over the years seeing the amount of girls that he's been with because deep down she wishes that could be her but she doesn't want to even consider that as she truly values her friendship towards him.
Even though they are a lot older now and both are starting their careers they both still are dependant on each other when it comes to relationship problems or just problems in general. Aiden feels that only Lucy understands him more than anyone especially when he choose to give up playing sports but he knows that when he's around her that he can be himself, he doesn't have to pretend about anything.
After having an argument with his girlfriend Aiden really doesn't feel like going back to his apartment so he decides to go and see Lucy whilst she's at work. She is just closing everything up for customers but she still has a few things to do, so when she sees him she tells him to just take a seat and wait for her if he doesn't mind. They begin talking about how everything's going and he decides that he will finally let Lucy cut his hair, but then the atmosphere changes in ways that they don't expect it too.
Will Aiden ever realise that he's been looking for the wrong girl all this time or will he just continue seeking his best friends advice when it comes to women. And will Lucy keep her feelings deeply hidden or can her roommate persuade to just tell the truth.
Hazel Kelly's work just keeps on getting better and better, you really don't want to miss anything.