Wendy O'Halloran is the queen of Carter-Jenkins PR. She's a straight-talking spitfire who knows her mind and makes things happen. But one thing she's not sure how to do is tell her friend and co-worker Randall how she really feels about him. They see each other several times a week outside of work and their time together isn't exactly platonic, even though she's convinced herself it is.
Randall Hamilton recently joined Carter-Jenkins as their in-house legal counsel, though he's known Wendy longer than that. In fact, his brother is dating her best friend. The two have gotten close and Randall has developed strong feelings for her, but he's recently out of a relationship and doesn't feel ready to jump into another one. When they're confronted about how they act as if they're dating, will Wendy and Randall admit their feelings for each other, or will they deny there's anything happening between them? Find out in So Much More So Much More is a closed-door romance set in the late 1980s. It reads like a contemporary romance with all the tropes, closed-door chemistry, and banter, but the relationship evolves without the use of cell phones or the Internet. Dating was a whole different game in the 80s This book features the following tropes:- friends to lovers relationship
- workplace romance (with no power imbalance)
- witty banter
- dual POV
- she's older
- set in 1980s Chicago