Letting go has never been so fun … or so dangerous.

The last thing Sasha needs is court-mandated anger management therapy, but it’s either that or spend thirty days in jail. When vandals trashed her family’s food truck, her first reaction was to fight, and now she’s paying the price. But when she shows up for her first counseling session, the nerdy administrative assistant there is anything but professional.

Cameron is pretty sure you can’t die from overwork, but he might be close. He’s struggling to function through burnout, and if he can’t pull himself together, he won’t graduate on time, much less get his dream job at The Well Space. To make things worse, he falls asleep in the office and wakes up to find a tattooed, dark-haired woman standing over him. 

Sasha agrees not to tell Cameron’s boss about his poor job performance…as long as he does her one little favor. Roped into working at Sasha’s food truck over spring break, Cameron finds attraction blazing to life between them. 

The more Sasha shows Cameron how to have fun, the less he feels like doing the sensible thing. But when Sasha puts herself in danger again, Cameron will have to take the leap and trust his feelings over logic.

Over Work is an open-door contemporary romance. Tropes: opposites attract, nerd (him)/jock (her), and friends to lovers. Trigger warnings: Depictions of burnout and anxiety, discussions of addiction, vandalism (off page), physical violence (off page), incidents of hate crimes (off page), discussions of probation and imprisonment.