STICKING TO THE SCRIPT, an all-new standalone in the romantic comedy Cipher Office series, from Stella Weaver is available now!
Steven Thompson had a bad year. A string of mean, kinky (the alarming kind, not the good kind), and crazy dating debacles combined with a boss who appears to be experiencing male-prenatal-psychosis means Steven’s stress levels are high. They’re so high, he’s decided to quit dating and focus instead solely on his job.
Until he meets Dr. Ken Miles.
Doctor Ken Miles is having a fantastic year. His hard work is paying off in a big way . . . professionally. But his social life? Not so much.
Until he meets Steven Thompson.
Steven isn’t so sure about Dr. Miles, but Ken is one hundred percent certain about Mr. Thompson. And even though both men know full well that the key to getting what you want out of life is hard work, they can’t seem to make them—together—work.
Will they ever get on the same page? Or just keep sticking to the same old script?
'Sticking to the Script' is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book#2 in the Cipher Office series, Knitting in the City World, Penny Reid Book Universe.
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*****
MY THOUGHTS
MY THOUGHTS
Wow! All I can say is STICKING TO THE SCRIPT by Stella
Weaver is a fantastic book. The writing is inspired, the pacing is spot on,
emotions and humour are woven thoughtfully throughout the narrative; in short,
it’s one heck of a page turner.
I am aware that this book started off as Penny Reid fan-fiction but even with all the positive feedback I never read it because although I loved the Steven Thompson character, Dr. Ken Miles was one of those characters I loved to hate. And I was content to leave it at that. What a fool I was! This is one of the most stirring romances I have read in quite some time.
While this book takes place in Penny Reid’s Knitting in the City (KITC) world, it more than holds its own as a standalone book. I think fans will love how well this story intertwines with other KITC books and characters. And new readers will certainly not miss out because there is more than enough detail given to ensure you are never lost.
Most importantly, this book is about Steven and Ken, and I appreciated the chance to know them better. Through their personal and professional struggles, we get a story about two men who are both tired of casual relationships, tired of secrets, and tired of keeping up appearances. They want to find “the one” and it seems they have in each other, but it’s certainly not all smooth sailing. I loved how articulate these characters were. Their conversations – even the hurtful ones – felt so genuine and powerful. Their feelings were sincere and authentic. In the best of ways, Steven and Ken really were made for each other. Who knew? Not me. It took Stella Weaver’s story to open my eyes to this wonderful couple.
I am aware that this book started off as Penny Reid fan-fiction but even with all the positive feedback I never read it because although I loved the Steven Thompson character, Dr. Ken Miles was one of those characters I loved to hate. And I was content to leave it at that. What a fool I was! This is one of the most stirring romances I have read in quite some time.
While this book takes place in Penny Reid’s Knitting in the City (KITC) world, it more than holds its own as a standalone book. I think fans will love how well this story intertwines with other KITC books and characters. And new readers will certainly not miss out because there is more than enough detail given to ensure you are never lost.
Most importantly, this book is about Steven and Ken, and I appreciated the chance to know them better. Through their personal and professional struggles, we get a story about two men who are both tired of casual relationships, tired of secrets, and tired of keeping up appearances. They want to find “the one” and it seems they have in each other, but it’s certainly not all smooth sailing. I loved how articulate these characters were. Their conversations – even the hurtful ones – felt so genuine and powerful. Their feelings were sincere and authentic. In the best of ways, Steven and Ken really were made for each other. Who knew? Not me. It took Stella Weaver’s story to open my eyes to this wonderful couple.
*****
About Stella Weaver
Stella Weaver is a reader, writer, sloppy crafter and family-woman. She’s a native of coastal northern California who now lives on the Texas Gulf coast. She’s won the much coveted #1 Mom of the Year Award and has the coffee mug to prove it.
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