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Great characters and I enjoyed the build to their relationship. The conflict that briefly keeps them apart was a fun set up and made the journey worth it.
The ending felt a bit rushed to me but still felt earned. I’d read more of these characters if their journey ever continued.
Thanks to NetGallery and the publisher for this arc in exchange for my honest review.

Uncomplicate it was such a fun book! First time reading anything by Kel McCord but she did not disappoint! A forbidden workplace romance, hot passionate love and tension! Absolutely ate this book up! Adding Kel to my new authors! Rated a 4.5 star, such a fun breath of fresh air! Thank you NetGalley!

Solid 4.5 ⭐️
Thank you NetGalley!!
I love a good workplace romance and this checked all the boxes! The sex was hot and the tension was fantastic! I love me a good second act breakup and the drama behind it was perfect!! This is my first book by this author and I loved it!!

I received an ARC from NetGalley
The premise for Uncomplicated It is a forbidden office romance where Hollis is attracted to her new boss Ainsley, which sounds like nothing new. But this book is a must read! The characters are so well developed and the chemistry between them feels real. But more than that, there is intimancy and characters that actually care about each other and show it in the little details. Honestly, I might be a little bit in love with Ainsley.
A feel good romance that will have you cheering for these characters as they navigate their challenges and hoping for that happy ending.

After a messy breakup, Hollis decides to fully focus on work, but when Ainsley, a hot spin instructor, asks her out on a date, how can she say no? Fortunately or unfortunately, in this case, Hollis doesn’t actually have to wait until then to see her again. Yeah, the new boss at work that's expected to start soon, the one whose name she and her colleagues were not told, is Ainsley Jones. Oh, goody.
Obviously, this changes everything. It’s unprofessional and, besides, Hollis has no interest in getting involved with a colleague again. Suffice to say that last time it didn't end well, and she doesn’t need a repeat. So Hollis and Ainsley agree that mixing business with pleasure would be a terrible idea, so they’ll keep things strictly professional. Well, at least they try to.
A sapphic workplace romance that had tight deadlines and important private meetings. Hollis and Ainsley had great chemistry and things really spiced up in the bedroom…among other places. The characters were likable for the most part and I rooted for them. Harrison was charming, funny, and gave off big brother vibes when it came to his relationship with Hollis. The ending pace was quick, but it didn’t change how good I thought the book was. Overall, it’s one I recommend giving a read. Happy reading!

Holli meets this hot hot spin instructor that asks her out on a date that she agrees to, and they plan to go out next Saturday. The focus for Holli is however always her job and her ex even broke up with her since she worked too much. When clear that the hot spin instructor is also her new hot boss Ainsley feels a date is out of scope. They start work together, get to know each other, and soon clear the chemistry is there despite Ainsley isn’t her usual type, she is older and confident, not younger and more reliant that Hollis has gone for in the past. Hollis also tends to jump into a relationship way too fast. In the long run this is not something they can avoid but they decide to keep it casual, friends with benefits to round the company policy regarding not allowing a relationship between managers and direct report. It is so amazing and Hollis let Ainsley take the lead in the bedroom, something so different from past relationships. They have this great thing going so perhaps way more to this after all will the job thing be a breaker, Ainsley is after all there to rationalize the workplace.
This was fast nice read. I would have loved to dig deeper into their feelings and past relationships as well as also get Ainsley’s POV since now a bit one-dimensional. However, since they are so hot together, I forgive most of that.