In a total Cinderella move, Gabriel sees through the wiles of his mean-girl executive assistant and promotes Charlotte out her records room to a glittering glass desk outside of his office.Ĭharlotte is used to hiding in shapeless suits, comfortable routines and the company of a few trusted friends for very good reasons. But he does notice the mousy records manger who clearly knows more about his new company than most people and is capable of keeping up with him as long as she doesn't remember to be scared of him. She really doesn't want anyone to notice her, certainly not the way her new boss, Gabriel Bishop does because he terrifies her. I'm glad I did because Singh does a fantastic job at writing heroes in hot pursuit who challenge but don't run over the heroines and Gabriel is no exception.Ĭharlotte Baird, works hard, keeps her head down and gets things done without looking for attention or credit. None of those things are my catnip, but since I'm a big fan of Nalini Singh & I read the previous book and novella despite having rock star heroes, I knew I was going to read Rock Hard. Rock Hard is a workplace romance, with a former Rugby player/millionaire/CEO hero.
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