Conflict Management Rachel White Books
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Morgan works as an administrative assistant at Three Trees, a company that produces recycled paper towels. The only aggravating part of his day is Lawrence, his boss—a persistent suitor who won't take Morgan's hints. But when Morgan finally tells him to back off, Law does so, and life settles back to normal. Until he winds up helping Law with a family emergency, and learns more about the complicated man behind the office manager. But as their relationship shifts and grows, Morgan discovers something troubling within the company...
Conflict Management Rachel White Books
Review written for Love Bytes Reviews.I found this story to be a bit of a mixed bag, if that makes sense. While I was drawn in by the blurb, (hot office tension, yay!) I found it extremely difficult to get into the story itself and once I did begin to enjoy it, I was still incapable of truly losing myself in it. This is the story of Law and Morgan, two incredibly awkward men who, after a rough and not very pleasant start, begin to learn about one another through a series of accidental run-ins outside of the office. Morgan would like a relationship in general but doesn’t read cues all that well and doesn’t really do the whole flirting thing, even when he knows he really should. Law, on the other hand, flirts but flirts badly (leading to the aforementioned rough start) and is dealing with not only an important merger at work but also an ex that won’t take a hike and a brother suffering from schizophrenia. Their already tenuous relationship (to use the term loosely) is further complicated by Morgan’s discovery of a scandal within the company and Law’s wavering support on what to do about it.
Workplace tensions aside, these two men don’t appear to have anything to connect them and really, for most of the book that totally appeared to be true. I only really started to get these two together around 60% of the way into the story and, even then, I kind of wanted to bash their heads together a few times before walking away. This book is like the epitome of slow burn. We’re talking glacially slow here people, which I could’ve handled if they’d ever managed to pull themselves together even the slightest bit. The secondary characters were another bit of mixed feelings for me; the ex didn’t do anything for me but I guess you could say he added a little more to Law’s character. I was thrilled to see Morgan had a female roommate but instead of being the awesome female character I was hoping for, I found Anita to be irritating and by the end I just wanted to be done with here completely. Her attitude was grating but other opinions may vary. Law’s brother Christian was the best of the bunch in my opinion; he added a bit of depth to Law’s back story and I enjoyed him in general. While he had an unusual way of getting his point across, he was instrumental in getting both Law and Morgan to simultaneously do the right thing and also go for what was right in front of them.
Like I said, this was kind of a mixed bag for me. The writing was fairly decent but I just didn’t really enjoy the story until it was half over and that’s a total shame. If you adore slow burn romances this would definitely be one to check out but it a lot of dancing around or awkwardness isn’t you thing, I would look elsewhere, honestly.
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Conflict Management Rachel White Books Reviews
The story is written around two awkward men trying to find their feet around each other. Unfortunately this is how it goes the entirety of the book. There is a lot of back and forth and a lot of nothing really happening until almost the end.
What started out as Morgan being uncomfortable with Law's flirty behavior in the workplace to where he went as far as threatening Law with a sexual harassment lawsuit, soon turned into an somewhat office romance. It was a little hard to believe that Morgan went from loathing Law and thinking of him as repulsive to someone he was sexually attracted to. I didn't buy it at the beginning. It felt unrealistic. But the more I read and the more they interacted with each other the more I felt the chemistry between them. Too bad they danced around each other the whole freaking book.
I didn't really like Morgan and I never really warmed up to him. I didn't care for his BF, Anita either. She was a bit over the top for my tastes and her saying bro all the time annoyed me. Their relationship was a bit toxic. I just didn't really feel the love between them.
I liked Law. I liked how important his brother was to him and the how far he was willing to go and put himself last to make sure he was taken care of. His brother's illness really hit home and I sympathized with him since I too know someone with the same illness and see their struggles. So I connected with him on that level.
It was hard to believe that either man would actually get their stuff together in finally taking the first step to being together because they were both so insecure and awkward. Neither of them have had much luck in the love department with Law's ex still harassing him and blaming him for the break-up even though he was the one who cheated. Morgan's luck has been pretty bad with an ex who basically was just in the relationship so he had somewhere to live. But as the story goes they both grew and started being more secure with themselves. I liked them together. I just wished they actually got together sooner in the book.
To say this was a slow burn romance would be an understatement. This was more like dredging through molasses to get there. In other words, it was too slow.
The sexy times are few and far in between and very short lived. They had to be some of the shortest written sex scenes I have ever read. LOL
I didn't end up loving the book, but I did have the urge to not put it down so that has to say something.
Review written for Love Bytes Reviews.
I found this story to be a bit of a mixed bag, if that makes sense. While I was drawn in by the blurb, (hot office tension, yay!) I found it extremely difficult to get into the story itself and once I did begin to enjoy it, I was still incapable of truly losing myself in it. This is the story of Law and Morgan, two incredibly awkward men who, after a rough and not very pleasant start, begin to learn about one another through a series of accidental run-ins outside of the office. Morgan would like a relationship in general but doesn’t read cues all that well and doesn’t really do the whole flirting thing, even when he knows he really should. Law, on the other hand, flirts but flirts badly (leading to the aforementioned rough start) and is dealing with not only an important merger at work but also an ex that won’t take a hike and a brother suffering from schizophrenia. Their already tenuous relationship (to use the term loosely) is further complicated by Morgan’s discovery of a scandal within the company and Law’s wavering support on what to do about it.
Workplace tensions aside, these two men don’t appear to have anything to connect them and really, for most of the book that totally appeared to be true. I only really started to get these two together around 60% of the way into the story and, even then, I kind of wanted to bash their heads together a few times before walking away. This book is like the epitome of slow burn. We’re talking glacially slow here people, which I could’ve handled if they’d ever managed to pull themselves together even the slightest bit. The secondary characters were another bit of mixed feelings for me; the ex didn’t do anything for me but I guess you could say he added a little more to Law’s character. I was thrilled to see Morgan had a female roommate but instead of being the awesome female character I was hoping for, I found Anita to be irritating and by the end I just wanted to be done with here completely. Her attitude was grating but other opinions may vary. Law’s brother Christian was the best of the bunch in my opinion; he added a bit of depth to Law’s back story and I enjoyed him in general. While he had an unusual way of getting his point across, he was instrumental in getting both Law and Morgan to simultaneously do the right thing and also go for what was right in front of them.
Like I said, this was kind of a mixed bag for me. The writing was fairly decent but I just didn’t really enjoy the story until it was half over and that’s a total shame. If you adore slow burn romances this would definitely be one to check out but it a lot of dancing around or awkwardness isn’t you thing, I would look elsewhere, honestly.
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