Things I Overshared by Kelsey Humphreys
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I'm reading this series totally out of order and while they can be read as stand-alone novels there are references to things that happened in the previous novels.
Sam Canton has been badly burned in the past by boyfriends who recorded their most intimate moments. She feels like the family failure, while all of her (numerous) other sisters have found their vocations she has never really been able to settle on anything and while she is very good at her job in sales for the family business Canton Cards, it isn't really fulfilling her.
When her boss announces that he will no longer be going on the European sales trip Sam has organised and that she can go in his place Sam is initially ecstatic, until she realises that she will be forced to spend her dream trip to London and Paris with the only person in the world who seems to dislike her, Canton Cards' CFO Emerson Clark, the cold, analytical, quiet, English friend of Susan's husband Adam.
Sam decides the only way to make the trip bearable is to melt Mr Frosty's iceman persona by becoming his best friend. But every effort fails. He acts like even being in the same room as her is torture and he rejects every one of her attempts to win him over. Trouble is when Sam gets nervous her usual bubbly personality goes into overdrive and she tends to wildly overshare. She may have told Emerson he's a robot and used the nickname Frosty to his face.
An introvert and an extrovert on a trip round Europe ... sounds like fun!
This was lovely, an age-difference, opposites attract, romance featuring two great characters.
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