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Romance · 2009 · PG-13

Practice makes perfect

by Julie James

Two rival attorneys, one partnership slot, and absolutely no chemistry. Obviously.

For14+GenreRomanceLength310 pagesRead time~8.6 hours

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Violence

Barely any

No violence

Language

Some

Some profanity; sharp workplace dialogue

Sexual Content

A lot

Moderately explicit love scenes when the relationship finally develops

Substance Use

Some

Social drinking typical of the Chicago legal scene

Emotional Intensity

Barely any

Workplace rivalry and the fear of losing what you've worked for

What this book is about

Payton Kendall and J.D. Jameson have competed for everything at their law firm for eight years, each quietly certain the other is insufferable. When they're forced to work together on a major case, the competition becomes something else entirely. Julie James writes sharp, witty contemporary romance with genuine legal texture and satisfying slow burns.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

Moderate sexual content

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