
The Devil You Know
A spicy office rivals romance that will make you laugh out loud!
Elizabeth O'Roark(Author)
Piatkus Books (Publisher)
Published on 26. October 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-349-44075-0 (ISBN)
Description
A little fraternising with the enemy never hurt anybody . . . The Devils series is a sexy blend of spice, romance and grumpy men. Prepare to laugh, swoon and cry . . . perfect for fans of Christina Lauren and The Hating Game.
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It's all fun and games until your work nemesis tells you to beg.
There's a devil on my shoulder, and every Monday morning she announces herself. She's this delicious flame in my chest, a flurry of whispered suggestions in my ear. Suggestions I ignore...because every single one of them is about Ben Tate.
Ben-Stealer of Clients, Evicter of Homeless Women, Nemesis. Sitting across from me every damn Monday with his lovely, smug smile and his too-perfect teeth, the living symbol of everything I hate.
It's been my policy to avoid him, but when a case comes into the firm-one that could change his career and mine-I make an exception. It means weekends and evenings by his side. It means enduring his smirk and his smart mouth and never taking the bait.
Until the night Ben says, "Beg" . . .
And that devil on my shoulder decides to make a few demands of her own.
Readers can't get enough of The Devil You Know
'I doubt anything is going to top the feelings that Gemma and Ben's love story evoked in me.'
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'With sexual tension that crackles and banter that shines, this office rivals romance is another great addition to what has been a stellar series of near-standalones.'
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'I smiled the entire time reading this book.'
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'There's nothing like a good old fashioned, snippy, bantery, enemies to lovers office romance to revive your zest for life.'
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It's all fun and games until your work nemesis tells you to beg.
There's a devil on my shoulder, and every Monday morning she announces herself. She's this delicious flame in my chest, a flurry of whispered suggestions in my ear. Suggestions I ignore...because every single one of them is about Ben Tate.
Ben-Stealer of Clients, Evicter of Homeless Women, Nemesis. Sitting across from me every damn Monday with his lovely, smug smile and his too-perfect teeth, the living symbol of everything I hate.
It's been my policy to avoid him, but when a case comes into the firm-one that could change his career and mine-I make an exception. It means weekends and evenings by his side. It means enduring his smirk and his smart mouth and never taking the bait.
Until the night Ben says, "Beg" . . .
And that devil on my shoulder decides to make a few demands of her own.
Readers can't get enough of The Devil You Know
'I doubt anything is going to top the feelings that Gemma and Ben's love story evoked in me.'
? ? ? ? ?
'With sexual tension that crackles and banter that shines, this office rivals romance is another great addition to what has been a stellar series of near-standalones.'
? ? ? ? ?
'I smiled the entire time reading this book.'
? ? ? ? ?
'There's nothing like a good old fashioned, snippy, bantery, enemies to lovers office romance to revive your zest for life.'
? ? ? ? ?
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 124 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
214 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-349-44075-0 (9780349440750)
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Elizabeth O'Roark
The Devil You Know
A spicy office rivals romance that will make you laugh out loud!
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10/2023
Piatkus Books
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Elizabeth O'Roark has a bunch of degrees she does not use and gave up working as a medical writer to craft grumpy, alpha heroes and the flawed women who love them. When not writing, she likes to spend time with her three kids, who are now teenagers and wish she'd find a different way to spend time. She can be found on Facebook feverishly debating whether or not "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie and telling people to read "The Hating Game", which she did not write but wishes she had.