Phishing for Love

$13.99
by Lara Martin

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Perfect for fans of Katherine Center, Phishing for Love is a grumpy sunshine, hate-to-love, small town, office romance. Phishing: When hackers send malicious emails designed to trick people into falling for a scam. Phishing test: When organizations send deceptive emails to their own staff to test their response to phishing attacks. It all started with a cat video. A video that Tess Miller, a sassy and talented greeting card writer, shouldn’t have clicked on. But cat videos are her kryptonite. And how was she to know the video embedded in the email was a phishing test designed to take down the company she works for? The infuriating man who tricked and humiliated her? Aaron Sinclair, cybersecurity consultant brought on by her paranoid boss to whip their company into peak security shape. A dark-haired man with a dark past, and an unrelenting thorn in her side. Buried beneath their mutual animosity, however, is an attraction they both have reasons to fight. Thanks to Aaron, Tess’s boss has labeled her a high security risk and her professional reputation is at stake. A fierce battle of wits ensues as Tess uses every trick not to fall for Aaron’s random phishing tests. With the end of Aaron’s six-month contract fast approaching, Tess is faced with the looming risk of losing not only her job but also her heart to the man who has tested her in every way possible. ' Phishing for Love is such a fun workplace romance that's loaded with witty and flirtatious banter, sizzling chemistry, and the unravelling of long kept secrets. ' — kenzie the bookworm 'This was the most beautifully written slow burn enemies-to-lovers romance that I've read. ' — lauryns bookshelf ' This is a perfect enemies-to-lovers, grumpy-plus-sunshine workplace romance that hooks you from the beginning. ' — leesey.reviews 'I thought the plot was unique and perfect for our modern technological world where there's hackers everywhere and we have no idea until it affects us personally. ' — stacs of books ' Tess and Aaron are the epitome of enemies to lovers in a workplace setting! Their banter was fantastic and the little games they played with each other had us pining for them to get together. ' — overbooked three

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