The Casanova

The Casanova by T. L. Swan is a contemporary romance published by Amazon Publishing in August 2021. This edition spans 512 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Kate, who finds herself distracted from her difficult boss, Elliot Miles, by a new pen pal. As she navigates her feelings and the complexities of her workplace relationship, Kate grapples with her growing attraction to Elliot, despite her initial disdain for him.
Readers will discover a blend of humor and tension as Kate’s online friendship with a man named Edgar complicates her feelings for Elliot. The narrative explores themes of romance and workplace dynamics, highlighting Kate’s sarcastic interactions with her boss and her unexpected vulnerability. As the plot unfolds, questions arise about the true identity of her online confidant and the implications of her feelings for Elliot. This edition offers a deep dive into the intricacies of love and attraction in a contemporary setting.
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In T L Swan’s steamy third installment of the Miles High Club, Kate’s hot new pen pal is a welcome distraction from her horrible boss. But nobody is as distracting as Elliot Miles…and he knows it.
My favorite hobby is infuriating Elliot Miles. Just the sight of my boss’s handsome face triggers my sarcasm. God knows how he earns his Casanova reputation–if a million women want him with his personality, what the heck am I doing wrong?
Disgusted with my love life, I join a dating app under a fake name. I start chatting to a man named Edgar. He’s not my type and lives on the other side of the world, but we hit off a friendship, laugh and confide in each other.
But lately things are getting weird at work. Elliot’s being…attentive. His eyes linger a little longer than they should, and there’s a heat behind them that I haven’t felt before. And then, in the shock of all shocks, he tells me that my vulnerability is appealing. But when was I vulnerable?
Horror dawns…Has my boss been reading my emails to Edgar?
Damn it, why did I use my work email?
Oh no, does he know what I really think of him? I’d rather die than ever admit it.
Or, even worse: is it possible that the man I loathe in real life is the man I’m falling for online?
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