Accounting for Love
by Kate Hill
Erotic Paranormal
Blurb:
Lucas has just returned from a most unsatisfying vacation to find his department at the Wit and Wizardry Brewery in a shambles. Of troll ancestry, Lucas is a man of appalling disposition and astounding accounting skills. Determined to set everything in order as soon as possible, he refuses to leave the office at closing time, even thought it means missing out on St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Lucas finds he’s not the only one working late. Cait, the newly hired head of marketing for the brewery, is there as well. Her overly-cheerful manner drives Lucas crazy. The last thing he needs is an optimistic, chatty, adorable pixie distracting him at work, but she can’t seem to understand that he wants to be left alone.
What neither realize is that earlier that evening, Lucas had washed down his dinner with a magical beer that will guide him toward his true love. The abominable accountant and the merry marketing manager are about to prove that opposites do attract and St. Patrick’s Day really is the best day to fall in love.
Excerpt:
“Well, try to be nice to her,” Dillon said.
“Nice isn’t in my nature.”
“I hadn’t noticed. Believe me, Lucas, the only reason you’re working here is because you’re great at your job and because you don’t have to work directly with paying customers.”
“One thing I’ve always liked about you, Dillon. You’re honest.”
Dillon grinned and shook his head. “The second thing I wanted to say is you don’t have to stay late tonight. You have plenty of time to set things in order during working hours. What’s the point of taking a vacation if you’re stressed again by the end of your first day back? It’s St. Patrick’s Day. After work, my brothers and I are going to the pub to hang out with friends. Why don’t you come along?”
“Your brothers hate me and so do your friends.”
“They don’t hate you.”
“And I’m not too fond of them, either.”
“You’ll be doing me a favor if you come. Truth be told, I don’t feel like celebrating anything so soon after…”
Dillon paused and Lucas shook his head. Dillon’s girlfriend had left him recently and despite his grinning exterior, he still hadn’t gotten over it.
“You need to put that woman out of your mind entirely,” Lucas said. “Tell you what, instead of going to the pub, maybe you should work late, too. I find that if I immerse myself in –”
“Forget it. I’ve worked enough late nights and early mornings. I need to relax. If you change your mind about joining us –”
“No thank you, Dillon. I’m not leaving this office until it’s back in order. Pixie slurs aside, I ask again, who looked after this department and left such a mess?”
“That would be me. Your employer.” Dillon grinned and winked before he turned and left Lucas muttering over his paperwork.
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Grumpy is a mild description. He’s so negative he’s funny. Enjoyed the excerpt
Wonderfully crotchety attitude. It will be fun to see him fall in love.
This sounds like a charming tale. A sexy accountant? Different!