Like a Boss

Like a Boss

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Jul 12, 2016 · Inglese · Brossura (184 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 184
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Jul 12, 2016
Editore CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

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Theo Sullivan has taken the reins at The Lopa, a chic tiki bar nestled in the lively heart of the city. With charm and determination, he aims to breathe new life into the establishment, but the stakes are higher than he anticipated. The bar is known not only for its vibrant cocktails and tropical ambiance but also for the challenges that come with running a bustling nightlife spot, and Theo finds himself navigating the complexities of both staff and patrons alike.

As he juggles his responsibilities, Theo's path crosses with a spirited and captivating woman who draws him in with her vivacious energy and infectious laughter. Their chemistry is undeniable, yet the challenges of work and personal life begin to blur the lines between professionalism and passion. With each encounter, they push each other to confront their fears, ambitions, and the undeniable attraction that simmers beneath the surface.

The duo soon realizes that navigating love in a high-pressure environment is not without its trials. Jealousy, misunderstandings, and the weight of responsibilities threaten to derail not only their connection but also the future of The Lopa. As the opening night approaches, everything that Theo has worked for hangs in the balance, forcing him to make choices that could change both his personal life and the trajectory of the bar.

As the pages unfold, readers are immersed in a world where ambition, romance, and the quest for success intertwine. With a mix of humor, tension, and heartfelt moments, the story promises to be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, leaving readers eager to see whether Theo can truly be the boss of both his professional realm and his heart.

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