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The Gargoyle from General Management
Claws & Cubicles Series 3
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Narrated by:
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Sierra Kline
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By:
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Kate Prior
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A siren in heat, a gargoyle who keeps getting under her skin, and an inescapable work trip . . .
Gwen doesn't want anyone to know she's a siren. She doesn't want anyone to know she's terrible at her job either.
Perhaps least on her list of priorities, Gwen would also like to avoid the gargoyle who saw her vibe in the TSA check. Except, the very same gargoyle is the new manager she has to work with, and he's going to the same corporate retreat she is. He reminds her too much of her past and exactly the career-driven sort of guy she can't stand from Fortune 666 companies.
When things start to heat up between them, Gwen's afraid he's going to learn all her secrets, but when he offers to help feed her siren appetite, she can't resist mixing business with pleasure.
Contains mature themes.
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- 10-02-25
Decent book, but not as good as others by this author.
I really wish I could give this story more stars, as I genuinely enjoy Kate Prior books. But out of all the ones she has released so far, I feel this one is the weakest. The story is very lackluster and does not give us much of a history on the male love interest. It feels very incomplete. Like she was not as into the story as previous titles. The VA did a great job on the female character, but it would have been better to get a second VA for the male role because she was extremely monotone when trying to portray him. So much so that it really took away from the story. The last chapter was drawn out unnecessarily and then ends abruptly without making full sense. Feels a bit rushed. Worth a listen, but maybe consider other titles by this author first.
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