Illustrated cover for Have a Heart showing blonde woman and dark haired man standing back to back with storefront in background

Is it wrong to strangle a man with his own tie?

I’m not thrilled to be working the same retail job I had in high school yet again at twenty-six. Hello, failure to launch! But to keep my handmade soap business afloat—and get out from under my reputation as a hot mess express—I need the temporary job.

Unfortunately, I’ll have to work with my boss’s starchy accountant son. Dean Irwin is usually stuck in his corporate office crunching numbers, but for some reason, he’s down on the sales floor with me. Worse, I have to train him.

His icy stares and better-than-you attitude remind me why I swore off ruthless businessmen years ago. I’ll just have to ignore how annoyingly attractive he is, and the way he makes my heart go haywire the longer we work together.

I only have two rules: don’t date coworkers, and don’t date guys in suits. It only ends in heartache.

Too bad Dean makes me want to break both those rules.

Have a Heart is an opposites attract closed door romance with implied intimacy.