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Her boss wants her. She wants his daughter.
Overworked and underpaid, single mom Sarah Reynolds is the best architect in Delmont—even better than her boss Richard. When he asks her to be his plus-one to the annual architecture gala so she can network with some of the biggest names in the field, she worries that he’s romantically interested in her. Does she play along so she’s not outed to her coworkers, or tell him straight out that she’s not interested in men?
Resilient and ambitious, Carmen Tomsen has battled diversity and fought hard to build her PR empire. Now a successful leader and activist, she hires her dad’s architecture firm to build her legacy—a cultural community center that offers programs for minorities and underprivileged kids in hopes of offering them a fair chance at a better future.
When Sarah tries to beg out of the gala event, Richard proposes that his daughter Carmen watch her 12-year-old daughter. But when Carmen shows up at Sarah’s that night, she’s instantly attracted to the beautiful woman. How will Sarah navigate the tricky balance of telling her boss no when her feelings for his daughter continue to grow?
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