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After searching for ages, Amelia finally found herself a new job.
Now she won’t have to live off cheap ramen for the rest of her life!
Her new position as the personal assistant of the CEO of a prestigious real estate firm comes with a catch. It involves a lot more work with computers and printers than she anticipated.
Mia might be amazing with words and great at managing an office but tech has been her sworn nemesis since forever.
Every time his phone rings Desmond Murray sends a prayer to the heavens that it isn’t Carson’s new secretary yet again. The woman is useless with a computer and even worse at handling printers. Why anyone this dreadful would get a job in an office is a mystery to him. Not even the delicious shortbread she keeps in a tin in her desk drawer can sweeten the bitter taste of his resentment. At least she tries to get better.
When he encounters her crying in the storeroom, he finds himself agreeing to give her one-on-one computer lessons. He might make himself redundant but not having to deal with her on a daily basis might just be worth the extra effort.
*
HOWLING HEARTS & PRINTER PARTS is a Creatures & Coding Spinoff Novella. It has a lot of sugar & (open door) spice and can be read as a standalone!
After searching for ages, Amelia finally found herself a new job.
Now she won’t have to live off cheap ramen for the rest of her life!
Her new position as the personal assistant of the CEO of a prestigious real estate firm comes with a catch. It involves a lot more work with computers and printers than she anticipated.
Mia might be amazing with words and great at managing an office but tech has been her sworn nemesis since forever.
Every time his phone rings Desmond Murray sends a prayer to the heavens that it isn’t Carson’s new secretary yet again. The woman is useless with a computer and even worse at handling printers. Why anyone this dreadful would get a job in an office is a mystery to him. Not even the delicious shortbread she keeps in a tin in her desk drawer can sweeten the bitter taste of his resentment. At least she tries to get better.
When he encounters her crying in the storeroom, he finds himself agreeing to give her one-on-one computer lessons. He might make himself redundant but not having to deal with her on a daily basis might just be worth the extra effort.
*
HOWLING HEARTS & PRINTER PARTS is a Creatures & Coding Spinoff Novella. It has a lot of sugar & (open door) spice and can be read as a standalone!
Dawn just wants out—out of her empty house, out of her writer’s block, and out of excuses. The last thing she expects from her new admin job at Frostfire Real Estate is inspiration, but anything beats staring at a blank page.
She knows she has another book in her—now all she needs is the red thread. When a structure-eating fungus takes over her hallway cupboard, everything seems lost—until her colleague Luc offers his guest room while her house is being fixed.
Lucien Atkins joined his cousin at Frostfire’s IT department a few weeks ago, swapping trades for a fresh start. When the new team assistant, Dawn Kent, glitches his carefully coded boundaries, he struggles to keep his guard up.
The lines between work and play blur when Dawn needs a place to stay and Luc just happens to have a spare room. He can get through that without getting too attached, can’t he? But between his rut approaching, barefoot cooking, and the fairy cat he tells her to adopt, Luc realises Dawn might be the one he wants to party up with for the long run.
Can they team up for a real happy ending, or will this just be another story left unfinished?
Dawn just wants out—out of her empty house, out of her writer’s block, and out of excuses. The last thing she expects from her new admin job at Frostfire Real Estate is inspiration, but anything beats staring at a blank page.
She knows she has another book in her—now all she needs is the red thread. When a structure-eating fungus takes over her hallway cupboard, everything seems lost—until her colleague Luc offers his guest room while her house is being fixed.
Lucien Atkins joined his cousin at Frostfire’s IT department a few weeks ago, swapping trades for a fresh start. When the new team assistant, Dawn Kent, glitches his carefully coded boundaries, he struggles to keep his guard up.
The lines between work and play blur when Dawn needs a place to stay and Luc just happens to have a spare room. He can get through that without getting too attached, can’t he? But between his rut approaching, barefoot cooking, and the fairy cat he tells her to adopt, Luc realises Dawn might be the one he wants to party up with for the long run.
Can they team up for a real happy ending, or will this just be another story left unfinished?