A successful writer accidentally sends her new (and super-dreamy) editor the wrong manuscript. Instead of the full-length paranormal novel she promised Longstrand Publishing, she sends the fan fiction she’s written about her crush…on him—including every detail of the hot, steamy “physical activity” she’s fantasized about happening between them.
And Chase Dawson may be the hottest man alive and a super-talented editor to boot, but he’s completely oblivious that he’s the star of the manuscript he just convinced his boss to green-light.
Brooke Baker has been through a lot in her thirty-one years of life.
A divorce.
A career change.
A move to New York City from “small-town” Ohio.
Not to mention, she has a bit of a medical condition that involves occasional fainting spells, mild embarrassment, and the companionship of her adorable service dog and canine sidekick, Benji.
But none of it has prepared her for this.
None of it prepared her for Chase Dawson.
Strong jaw, blue eyes, cut muscles, and a perfect swoop of superhero-worthy black hair, Chase’s features are those of a book boyfriend and then some. Obviously, Brooke would know—she literally filled an entire manuscript with it.
A manuscript no one was ever supposed to see.
Will she survive two months of revising and editing the sizzling romance she imagined with Chase in extremely close quarters with him? Or will the constant white lies and overwhelming attraction make her spontaneously combust?
I enjoyed parts of this book, but other parts felt a little lost in the humor. Books by this author duo are hit or miss for me, as the humor does tend to be a little more flamboyant than I enjoy, but it also oddly works for them, which makes the books enjoyable.
Confused yet? I think it's pretty clear I am too. Did I enjoy this? Yes. Did I think the humor overpowered the romance? Yes. Did the romance work for me and did I laugh? Also yes. Does that make sense? No, it does not.
Brooke and Chase did have a connection. It was a little lost in the humor and the silly in this one, but when it was allowed to be a focus, it did work well and I did believe in the relationship.
I enjoyed this title overall, and I recommend it.
From the authors:
WHAT IS ACCIDENTAL ATTACHMENT ALL ABOUT?
GREAT QUESTION!
Forbidden, Workplace Romance that blurs the personal/professional lines
Secret Crush
Hilarious standalone Romantic Comedy
Charming, irresistible, suit-wearing hero
Forced Proximity
Explosive Slow-Burn
Friends to Lovers
Fire heroine—Adorably awkward, Vasovagal Syncope warrior with a lovable service dog named Benji!
SHORT BLURB
A successful writer accidentally sends her (super dreamy) editor the wrong manuscript. Instead of the full-length novel she promised her publisher, she sends her editor the romance fan-fiction she’s written about her crush…on him.
And the publisher decides to publish it.
Will Brooke Baker survive two months of working on revisions and edits with the very man she envisioned while writing the hottest sex she’s ever heard of? Or will the constant white lies and overwhelming attraction make her spontaneously combust?
EVEN SHORTER BLURB
I sent my editor the wrong manuscript.
Instead of the novel I promised my publisher, I sent him the romance fan-fiction I wrote...about him.
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