Digging a Hole

“Digging a Hole” by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff is a standalone entry in the OHellNO Series, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 15, 2018. This fiction work, written in English and spanning 296 pages, follows the story of Sydney Lucas, a determined yet shy intern navigating the challenges of working for her notoriously mean boss, Nick Brooks. Despite his reputation for being difficult, Sydney is eager to prove herself and make her mark in the professional world, even as she faces his harsh criticisms and personal jabs.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of ambition and resilience within a romantic context. As Sydney grapples with her boss’s unyielding demeanor, she contemplates her own identity and the lengths she might go to in order to assert herself. The story delves into the dynamics of their tumultuous relationship, highlighting the tension between Sydney’s quiet determination and Nick’s intimidating presence. This edition offers a glimpse into the complexities of workplace interactions and personal growth, making it a notable addition for fans of romance and new adult fiction.
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From New York Times Bestseller, Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Comes Book Three of the OHellNO Series, DIGGING A HOLE. (Standalone.)
HE’S THE MEANEST BOSS EVER.
SHE’S THE SWEET SHY INTERN.
THEY’RE ABOUT TO WRECK EACH OTHER CRAZY.
My name is Sydney Lucas. I am smart, deathly shy, and one-hundred percent determined to make my own way in the world. Which is why I jumped at the chance to intern for Mr. Nick Brooks despite his reputation. After ten failed interviews at other companies, he was the only one offering. Plus, everyone says he knows his stuff and surely a man as stunningly handsome as him can’t be “the devil incarnate,” right? Wrong.
Oh…that man. That freakin’ man has got to go! I’ve been on the job one week, and he’s insulted my mother, wardrobe shamed me, and managed to make me cry. Twice. Underneath that stone-cold, beautiful face is the evilest human being ever.
But I’m not going to quit. Oh no. For once in my life, I’ve got to make a stand. Only every time I open my mouth, I can’t quite seem to muster the courage. Perhaps my revenge needs to come in another form: destroying him quietly.
Because I’ve got a secret. I’m not really just an intern, and Sydney Lucas isn’t my real name.
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