FLOORED is a charming romantic comedy guaranteed to give you a lift.
Hannah and Drew work in the same office.
Hannah and Drew use the same elevator.
Hannah and Drew certainly aren't looking for love.
They haven't even met.
Yet something is happening...
Amiable TV production accountant Drew turned his back on dating after the death of his fiancée, an incident which cemented his longstanding elevatophobia. When Drew moves home, hoping for a fresh start, he hears a voice in the office lift telling him to "be careful".
Is it his fevered imagination, the ghost of his fiancée, or someone playing a cruel prank? Quickly, he becomes desperate, foolish... and unexpectedly smitten.
Cute, sparky Hannah wouldn't mind finding romance, but keeps choosing the wrong boyfriends. Her innate social anxiety, deepened by bad experiences with a preying boss, is a huge barrier to dating anyone new. To expose her boss' antics, she must be lucky and smart. However, talking to a sweet but hapless co-worker isn't the answer... is it? After all, she could never find the courage to meet him in person.
When Drew discovers the adorable girl behind the voice, a relationship blossoms alongside a shared determination to bring justice to their workplace, risking everything.
Will their daring plan succeed or will it jeopardize the happiness they've found with each other?
This wonderful, laugh-out-loud, will-they-won't-they romcom is perfect for those who loved Beth O'Leary's "The Flatshare", Laura Jane Williams' "Our Stop", or Sally Thorne's "The Hating Game".
Praise for Floored: "This book of yours is fantastic! It's so well written, witty, funny, and the story kept me wanting to know more every single minute. I absolutely love the dynamics of Drew and Hannah's relationship... and all the other character dynamics too. It's such a well thought-out plot and I love how everything falls into place at the end." - Editor
"I've just finished reading Floored and absolutely loved it. I loved the relationship between Drew and Hannah as they both overcame their (realistic) problems. The comedy throughout was fantastic, I don't think there was a second that I didn't have a smile on my face. It's a great romance, with lots of extra strands to it to keep the reader entertained and excited."- Reader