Craft

Craft by Adriana Locke, published by Umbrella Publishing, Incorporated on January 22, 2024, is a romantic comedy that explores the complex dynamics between two characters, Lance Gibson and Mariah Malarkey. With 312 pages, this edition presents a narrative filled with sexual tension and playful conflict, as the two navigate their relationship marked by frustration and attraction. Mariah finds herself exasperated by Lance’s antics, while he is equally affected by her presence, creating a compelling backdrop for their interactions.
Readers will discover a story that delves into the nuances of their connection, characterized by a blend of rivalry and unacknowledged feelings. As they challenge each other and confront their own truths, the narrative unfolds in a way that sets the stage for a potential transformation from adversaries to something more. The book captures the essence of romantic comedy, highlighting themes of tension and the journey toward understanding, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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They’re not quite enemies. Not really friends. More like frustrated balls of sexual tension, and neither will give in.
Lance Gibson drives Mariah Malarkey absolutely crazy. He uses her office like a phone booth, and takes cupcakes from the corner of her desk like she baked them just for him. She didn’t. Maybe she knew the history teacher happened to love peanut butter icing, but that was purely a coincidence. All 16 times.
Mariah has a way of getting under Lance’s skin, too. She calls him out on his crap, spoils him even if inadvertently, and, seeing the librarian in skirts, drives him wild. She won’t give in. It’s for the best, really, considering there’s no way he could lie to a woman like that, and he’s not about to tell her the truth about himself. Not in a million years. These two don’t hate each other. They don’t really like each other. But for this to be a friends-to-lovers story, they have to start somewhere, right?
Note: This can be listened to as a standalone novel.
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