Title: Here to Stay
Author: Adriana Herrera
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Imprint: Carina Press
On-Sale: August 25, 2020
Format: Ebook (Trade Paperback & Audiobook formats also
available!)
Ebook ISBN: 9780369700926
Ebook Price: $3.99 USD
Book Description: “Hot, heartwarming, and hilarious...This is a knockout.” —Publishers
Weekly, starred review
Award-winning,
highly-acclaimed author Adriana Herrera delivers the sexy, modern
enemies-to-lovers romance you’ve been waiting for.
Starting over is more about who you’re with than where you live…
Julia
del Mar Ortiz is not having the best year.
She
moved to Dallas with her boyfriend, who ended up ditching her and running back
to New York after only a few weeks. Left with a massive—by NYC standards,
anyway—apartment and a car lease in the scorching Texas heat, Julia is
struggling…except that’s not completely true. Running the charitable foundation
of one of the most iconic high fashion department stores in the world is
serious #lifegoals.
It’s
more than enough to make her want to stick it out down South.
The
only monkey wrench in Julia’s plans is the blue-eyed, smart-mouthed consultant
the store hired to take them public. Fellow New Yorker Rocco Quinn’s first
order of business? Putting Julia’s job on the chopping block.
When
Julia is tasked with making sure Rocco sees how valuable the programs she runs
are, she’s caught between a rock and a very hard set of abs. Because Rocco
Quinn is almost impossible to hate—and even harder to resist.
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MY REVIEW:
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Julia del Mar Ortiz moved to Dallas, with her boyfriend. He ended up ditching her for someone else and moved back to NY city.
Julia is running the charitable foundation of one of the most iconic high fashion department stores in the world. She loves her job and feels she is making a difference.
Rocco Quinn is also from NY and his job is to take away Julia's job.
They both are very attracted to each other and have a lot of sexual fantasies about each other.
She is out to prove to him that her job and the program is very important.
I really liked Julia. She was determined to stay in Dallas and not run back home to her family. Rocco needs to prove that the foundation is a big loss so he can keep his job and take care of his sister and niece.
Julia's family is a hoot. It consists of her parents, grandmother and sister.
Rocco has been taking care of his sister and niece as she is a single parent. His parents aren't reliable and his dad is a total jerk. He seems to think since he raised his son that his son owes him. Rocco makes 6 figures and his dad sees him as a hotshot and to good for his family. Even though Rocco pays for things for his parents. I wanted to reach through the book and really shake his father up.
Thank you to Harper Collins and NetGalley for the ARC to review.
Julia is running the charitable foundation of one of the most iconic high fashion department stores in the world. She loves her job and feels she is making a difference.
Rocco Quinn is also from NY and his job is to take away Julia's job.
They both are very attracted to each other and have a lot of sexual fantasies about each other.
She is out to prove to him that her job and the program is very important.
I really liked Julia. She was determined to stay in Dallas and not run back home to her family. Rocco needs to prove that the foundation is a big loss so he can keep his job and take care of his sister and niece.
Julia's family is a hoot. It consists of her parents, grandmother and sister.
Rocco has been taking care of his sister and niece as she is a single parent. His parents aren't reliable and his dad is a total jerk. He seems to think since he raised his son that his son owes him. Rocco makes 6 figures and his dad sees him as a hotshot and to good for his family. Even though Rocco pays for things for his parents. I wanted to reach through the book and really shake his father up.
Thank you to Harper Collins and NetGalley for the ARC to review.
EXCERPT:
Julia
I stepped into the elevator and shoved my phone into the pocket of
my dress, took a moment to send a prayer to the employee discount that let me
buy bomb clothes on a nonprofit worker budget, and did some mental math of what
could be going on.
Was the program really in trouble? Could we actually get shut
down?
Nope, I would not go there. I would not think about what it would
be like to get on a plane back to New York dumped and unemployed. Not
happening.
A
distraction. That’s what I needed. Just as the door to the elevator was about
to close, someone got in. The fact that I was eye level with the base of his
throat was a good clue as to who it was, but when he opened his mouth and the
now familiar knee-weakening baritone echoed off the walls of the elevator, I
got my confirmation.
“Morning, Ms. Ortiz.” That voice could be used for interrogation
tactics. Every muscle in my body loosened at the same time whenever I heard it.
I squeaked out a “Morning” and took my time lifting my head all
the way up to look at the last person in the world I wanted overhearing my
conversation with my mother.
Him.
Rocco Fucking Quinn, otherwise known as the “Team Leader” for the
consulting firm looking to bag my job. The guy with the New York City-est name
on the planet. I hadn’t exactly gotten personal with Mr. Quinn, but I picked up
on that accent the first time we met.
“What’s good?” I really tried to sound polite, but my Queens
jumped out in situations like this. I did not gulp, because I could not let
this fucker see me sweat. I managed not to cut my eyes at him, but it was a
close call.
I took him in, ramrod straight, every hair in its place, not a
wrinkle in sight, and decided he could not be the proprietor of the laugh-choke
from before. The man seemed to be completely lacking a sense of humor. I knew
he must have teeth but I’d never seen them.
Yeah, definitely not him. That fact rallied my spirits a little
bit as I stood close enough to pick up on how he smelled. Like the ocean and
something woodsy. That was not helpful information.
Without
saying another word, I ran my eyes over him. It struck me that he was not
wearing something bespoke like pretty much everyone here. Don’t get me wrong,
he still looked good enough to eat, but he was clearly on a budget. And at a
place where everyone looked like they were heading to a New York Fashion Week
photo shoot, it was sort of jarring. Still, the suit fit him well. And there
was no question, this guy could wear the fuck out of a suit. I held back a
whimper when I envisioned him in a Brioni or a Zegna. They’d have to put out a
heat advisory for the building if that ever happened.
“I thought I could detect a familiar accent when I was coming down
the hall.” His perfectly blue eyes twinkled at what I was certain was an
expression of utter mortification on my face. He sounded pleasant enough, but
he was also alluding to the fact that I was yapping on my phone. This wasn’t
the first time he tried to be cute. Rocco Quinn seemed to like fucking with me.
And it was only a matter of time before he stepped on my last nerve and I
reamed him out.
Thankfully, just as I was scrambling to respond to his comment,
the elevator got to my floor. I was planning to just leave him hanging and run
off, but he was hot on my heels.
Dammit.
“Sounds like your mom misses you.”
Oh, for fuck’s sake. Why did he have to act all fake nice?
I nodded without looking at him. “She does. Listen, Mr. Quinn—”
“You can call me Rocco.”
Nope, that was not happening. I was not letting this sexy bastard
talk me into getting all chummy with him. I was already on thin ice as it was.
He could keep his pheromones and his slick-as-fuck expressions to his damn
self. I came to a dead stop a few feet away from the conference room door where
my boss—and whatever shitty news she was about to give me—was waiting.
When I
turned around, Rocco was looking down at me with an expectant smile. God he was
handsome, that jet-black hair so dark it almost had a tinge of blue and those
eyes, piercing. And I guess he had teeth after all, and of course they were
perfect. Asshole. I shook my head hard when my traitorous brain started
wondering what Pantone color his eyes would be.
Get your head in the game, Julia del Mar.
I straightened my back, determined to fight off the debilitating
effects of those gleaming teeth and perfectly pink lips. I had to remember this
niceness was probably his way of getting us to let our guard down. He was here
to find ways to cut jobs. I was not about to mouth off and get myself fired,
but I needed to get some things clear.
“Look.” I was proud of myself for not rolling my neck or pointing
at his face. “I know you’re trying to be nice, but you make me nervous.” I
pulled on the hem of my blue polka-dot dress and smoothed my yellow cardigan,
avoiding eye contact at all costs.
“Why do I make you nervous?”
Uh, maybe because you’re here to close down as much of the
foundation as you can.
I refrained from actually saying that because I had not been
raised by a Puerto Rican man and Dominican woman just so I could act like I had
no home training with the guy who could get me fired. But it was a close call.
“I’m sorry for saying that. You don’t make me nervous.”
Lies.
Rocco
Quinn didn’t just make me nervous. He made me want to run my hands all over
that big-ass body and moon over his almost but not quite curly hair and blue
eyes, in spite of the fact that I knew he was out here gunning for my entire
program. And yet, I still wanted to kiss the hell out of him while I climbed
him like a sequoia.
About Adriana Herrera
Adriana
was born and raised in the Caribbean, but for the last fifteen years has let
her job (and her spouse) take her all over the world. She loves writing stories
about people who look and sound like her people, getting unapologetic happy
endings.
When
she’s not dreaming up love stories, planning logistically complex vacations
with her family or hunting for discount Broadway tickets, she’s a trauma
therapist in New York City, working with survivors of domestic and sexual
violence.
Her
Dreamers series has received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist
and has been featured in The TODAY Show on NBC, Entertainment Weekly, NPR,
Library Journal and The Washington Post. Her debut, American
Dreamer, was selected as one of Booklist’s ‘Best Romance Debuts of
2019’, and one of the ‘Top 10 Romances of 2019’ by Entertainment Weekly. Her
third novel, American Love Story, was one of the winners in the
first annual Ripped Bodice Award for Excellence in Romantic Fiction. Adriana is
an outspoken advocate for diversity in romance and has written for Remezcla and Bustle about Own Voices in the
genre. She’s one of the co-creators of the Queer Romance PoC Collective. Represented by Taylor
Haggerty at Root Literary.
Connect with Adriana Herrera
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18639202.Adriana_Herrera
This looks like a sweet read
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