5 Workplace Romance Trope Books

The workplace romance trope centers on colleagues who develop romantic feelings for each other despite professional boundaries, creating tension between their careers and personal desires. Narratives typically explore the complexities of maintaining professionalism while navigating attraction, often featuring obstacles like power imbalances, company policies against dating, or the fear of jeopardizing professional reputations. (Some links below are Amazon affiliate links, meaning I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.)

Paradise West: When Charli Harris inherits a haunted Key West inn and an unexpected business partner in rugged carpenter Jack Sullivan, restoring the rundown property draws them into solving a century-old ghost mystery and ignites sparks that might convince her staying is worth more than leaving.

Bossed by the Orc: When cleaning offices to save her family's home lands Penelope under the command of a grumpy, annoyingly sexy orc boss who knows she'd be his perfect mate, danger at her door forces Dristan to protect her and prove that happily ever after doesn't require prince charming when you have a determined monster willing to fight for love.

The Boss on the Brain: When the arrogant man who broke her heart ten years ago becomes the billionaire boss saving her failing business, she's forced to work with her first love Desmond McKinley and resist his charms until one steamy office incident convinces her to forget her fears and give in to a passion hotter than their first night together.

The Executive Assistant: When successful CEO Alison Firth drops her defenses at a charity event and gets intimate with her infuriatingly attractive executive assistant Cameron Holmes, their forbidden workplace relationship spirals into an addictive affair that forces her to confront whether her career is worth losing the man who's perfect for her.

Sleigh Bell Kisses: When poetry professor Noelle Winters is rescued from a locked closet by gorgeous custodian Kasen Grant at Paranormal Orphanage and Academy, their electric touch sparks an undeniable passion that forces a fifty-year-old cardinal shifter to believe he can capture the heart of a brilliant human woman after all.

Kat Vroman

Kat Vroman pens steamy paranormal romance novelettes for the busy reader who doesn’t have time to wait for a Happily Ever After.

http://www.katvroman.com
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