The Merger By Kimberly Carrillo [WORKING]
The novel heavily utilizes popular romance tropes to drive its emotional arc:
: The story blends a shared, forgotten history with a current professional rivalry and attraction.
: The dynamic between the older, stern Stryker and the younger, more vibrant Sabrina provides much of the book's tension. The Merger by Kimberly Carrillo
: As they navigate their "marriage of inconvenience," an external threat attempts to dismantle their company, forcing them to work together to protect their future. Key Characters
According to reviewers on Goodreads , the book is noted for its high level of "steam" and angst, serving as a definitive conclusion to the interconnected series. The Merger (Business and Pleasure #3) by Kimberly Carrillo The novel heavily utilizes popular romance tropes to
: Years after a "forgotten night" in Vegas, Sabrina discovers that she is legally married to Stryker Lawson.
: A central plot device that forces the protagonists into close proximity, leading to a "passionate love affair". Key Characters According to reviewers on Goodreads ,
: A resilient heroine who has often lived life on the periphery due to an unsupportive mother. She is characterized by her intelligence and deep-seated loyalty.