Here to Stay: A Workplace Romance
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Carina Press , 2020.
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“Hot, heartwarming, and hilarious...This is a knockout.” —Publishers Weekly, starred reviewAward-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.Dating in DallasBook 1: Here to StayBook 2: On the HustleDreamersBook 1: American DreamerBook 2: American FairytaleBook 3: American Love StoryBook 4: American SweetheartsBook 5: American ChristmasSambrano StudiosBook 1: One Week to Claim It AllBook 2: Just for the HolidaysLas LeonasBook 1: A Caribbean Heiress in Paris

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
08/25/2020
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English
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9780369700926

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Published Reviews

Booklist Reviews

After getting romantically burned by her last boyfriend, Julia del Mar Ortiz has a new life philosophy: all work and no play. This strategy makes even more sense given rumors that the parent company of the Dallas-based Sturm Foundation, where Julia is program director, may be cutting jobs as part of their plan to go public. So when Rocco Quinn, the consultant hired to assess the company and make recommendations for Sturm's IPO, shows up to do his evaluation, Julia is determined to keep things strictly professional between them. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done once Julia discovers that the theoretical bane of her professional existence comes wrapped up in such a smoking-hot package. Herrera's latest scorchingly sensual and superbly conceived contemporary romance not only beautifully showcases Latinx culture, but also offers readers a compellingly inclusive, socially aware plot that performs a deep dive into the idea of the family we are born with versus the family we create for ourselves. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

Queens native Julia Ortiz is left stranded in Dallas after a humiliating breakup but is now back on her feet and working a dream job as the program coordinator for a nonprofit, funded by a famous department store. Her position is threatened when the company hires a firm to help them go public, led by the infuriatingly hot Rocco Quinn. Rocco needs to follow company orders, which could mean recommending Julia's organization to be axed, but he's infatuated with Julia and drawn to her warm, Puerto Rican/Dominican family. He's also becoming attached to her new circle of friends, made up of ex-New Yorkers living in Dallas. Readers will be charmed by Rocco, who rescues abandoned kittens and doesn't need to be schooled about racism or why Julia's work is important, while Julia is a mature, down-to-earth heroine whom readers will relate to. VERDICT Herrera ("Dreamers" series) hits the mark again with a sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance that deftly charts the struggles of finding love and friendship in unexpected places.—Kathryn Howe, Saint John Free P.L., NB, Canada

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Dancing between hot, heartwarming, and hilarious, this socially conscious enemies-to-lovers romance from Herrera (the Dreamers series) celebrates Latinx family and friendship, with a dash of N.Y.C. pride thrown in. The relationship that motivated Puerto Rican-Dominican Julia del Mar Ortiz to move from Queens, N.Y., to Dallas, Tex., went bust when her boyfriend ditched her, but being man-free leaves Julia the time to focus on her dream job of running the charitable foundation of high fashion company Sturm. But then Sturm hires a fellow displaced New Yorker, Irish-Italian consultant Rocco Quinn, to help it go public, and Julia's department may be on the chopping block. When Julia starts the Gotham Exiles Club to build her Texas social circle, she doesn't expect Rocco to join—and she's even less prepared to discover he has a social conscience, a difficult family history, and his own moral conflicts with the job he's been asked to do. Their sensual slow-burn romance takes center stage, but readers will also love how much space Herrera devotes to Julia's satisfaction in helping immigrant families thrive, the supportive friendships that keep the couple on track, and the playful family dynamics. This is a knockout. Agent: Taylor Haggerty, Root Literary. (Sept.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Herrera, A. (2020). Here to Stay: A Workplace Romance . Carina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Herrera, Adriana. 2020. Here to Stay: A Workplace Romance. Carina Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Herrera, Adriana. Here to Stay: A Workplace Romance Carina Press, 2020.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Herrera, A. (2020). Here to stay: a workplace romance. Carina Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Herrera, Adriana. Here to Stay: A Workplace Romance Carina Press, 2020.

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