A collection of three addicting workplace romances by USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author, Charity Ferrell.
Only Rivals: The first boy she ever hated was Jax Bridges. The first man she loved was his best friend. Amelia’s plan was to meet a boy, fall in love, and live happily ever after. That ended when her boyfriend died and left her half his business. Now, his best friend and her are business partners. Jax and Amelia have been rivals since childhood. He wants her out of the business, but it’s all she has left. The more time they spend together, the more they question if they were ever rivals at all.
Straight Up: Lincoln went from a penthouse to sleeping in a prison cell—from the VP of a million-dollar empire to a felon. All for a crime he didn’t commit. Now that he is free, he vows to stay out of trouble. The only problem? His new co-worker, Cassidy, is trouble wrapped into a bow. After moving towns for a fresh start, Cassidy has sworn off relationships … until she meets her Prince Charming … fresh out of prison. The longer they work together, the more their relationship moves from co-workers to friends to … lovers. And then it all falls apart.
Thorns & Roses: Knox Rivers is music’s out of control, all over the tabloids, and under the impression he’s God’s gift to the female population bad boy. He steals hearts with his music and breaks them with his behavior. And Rose is his new assistant, now stuck traveling with him on his tour. She only took the job because she was desperate. With her father being a popular rock star, she knows how men in the industry are and swore to never date one. But with each passing mile, she finds herself more drawn to him. She fights to keep their relationship professional while he pushes to prove there’s more to him than what you see in the media. She starts breaking the number one rule she has: don’t fall for a celebrity.