The Matchmaker Bride

The Matchmaker Bride by Kate Hewitt, published by Harlequin on July 19, 2011, is a contemporary romance novel that explores the dynamics of love and attraction in a corporate setting. At the center of the story is Emily Wood, the youngest head of HR at her company, who excels at both her professional responsibilities and matchmaking her colleagues. Despite her beauty and intelligence, she finds herself challenged by her boss, Jason Kingsley, who seems impervious to her charms.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into the complexities of attraction and the barriers that come with it. As Emily navigates her role in the workplace, she confronts her feelings for Jason, a man who typically avoids emotional entanglements. The book presents themes of romance and the challenges of balancing personal desires with professional ambitions, all within a concise 192-page format. This edition is in English and offers a glimpse into the lives of two characters caught between their ambitions and the unexpected pull of love.
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Will love conquer…her boss?
Beautiful, clever, rich–and determinedly single–Emily Wood is the youngest ever head of HR at her company. Whether dousing corporate fires or matchmaking lonely colleagues, Emily’s at the top of her game. Only her handsome, sardonic boss, Jason Kingsley, appears to remain immune to her charm…
Jason is used to women falling at his feet, but relationships, with all their illogical demands, are not for him. So why does he find Emily so attractive? She’s a highly unsuitable target for his seduction and merger skills–what with her misguided belief in the power of love…
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