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Chloe Ford

Work Trip

'An addictive, hilarious, rom-com adventure that I couldn't put down.' — Donna Marchetti, author of Hate Mail

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They say you should keep your enemies closer…


For Fliss, the prospect of a team building work trip fills her with dread. Mostly because she cannot stand her pushy colleague James, who often attempts to derail her brilliant plans. But when the two arrive in the Scottish Highlands, they find themselves facing a unique challenge: their boss has abandoned them in the middle of nowhere with only one tent, two sleeping bags and a few protein bars.
Cut off from the outside world, the pair are forced to put aside their differences to weather the unpredictable elements of the Highlands and get home. As they set out on a journey across miles of rugged wilderness — pushing each other to survive and testing their physical and emotional limits — they remain fully aware of their boss's manipulative plan to orchestrate a hook up between them.
But even with only each other for company, Fliss and James stand firm in their resolve: they won't give in to any romantic notions. Or will they?

Readers LOVE Work Trip!

'Work Trip is the spicy, swoony, blissful escape I didn't know I needed. I absolutely devoured it.' — Annabel Monaghan, USA Today bestselling author of Summer Romance
Work Trip is what enemies-to-lovers romance is all about! With vivid descriptions of Scotland and characters bursting with sparkling wit and crackling tension, readers will fall head over heels for Chloe Ford's debut. — Catherine Walsh, bestselling author of Snowed In

A spicy romance in the Scottish highlands? Yes, please! Perfect for fans of Sally Thorne and enemies to lovers, WORK TRIP is just the escape you're looking for. From the laugh-out loud moments to that classic rom-com movie feel, I loved every bit of this book. — Carlie Walker, author of The Takedown

From the gorgeous Scottish Highlands setting to witty banter and crackling chemistry, I devoured this book. It's a perfect enemies-to-lovers rom-com that includes real issues…this rom-com is a must-read! — Lauren Ford, author of Liv Is Not A Loser
'I fell for this novel from the first page. It's such a fun read throughout, and the most satisfying kind of enemies-to-lovers.The sexual tension crackles between both characters and the smutty bits are *chef's kiss*. Definitely treat yourself to this one, you won't regret it! — Emma Rae, author of Love Game

'Work Trip is the perfect romantic comedy. I cannot recommend it enough. Fun and thoughtful.' — Catherine Balavage, author of Ember

'Work Trip had me swooning, blushing, and laughing all at once…with undeniable banter, crackling chemistry, and hilarious but unfortunate mishaps.' — Anika Hussain, author of This is How You Fall in Love
'Work Trip is an addictive, hilarious, rom-com adventure that I couldn't put down…This is one of those books that will be on my mind for a long time after I've finished reading.' - Donna Marchetti, author of Hate Mail
251 printed pages
Publication year
2025
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Quotes

  • Dan Vidrascuhas quoted2 months ago
    Before I started writing, I did attempt to plot the route Fliss and James would take, but over the course of drafting and edits my author license has taken control. While some of the names of towns and places are real, the general route they end up on has been manufactured for extra swooning and fun-filled plotivities. So, although I want you to adore this version of Scotland, please do not try to figure out the route as it does not
  • Mark James Llanohas quoted4 days ago
    He’s done it again.
    I can hardly believe it. No, scrap that. I can absolutely believe it. He does it all the time, actually. The words in his email roll through me, soaking into my blood system until my limbs are rattling. I breathe in for three then slowly exhale away the stress for ten. Amongst the background noise of work chatter, gossiping and coffee machines hissing, I find peace in this modern glass building. I will not let him destroy that peace.
    “How do you say, ‘You’re a total dipshit, I hope you and your idea fall into a pit of misery and despair,’ without it sounding unprofessional?” I ask my assistant, Gemma, who looks up from her desk, her hazel eyes blinking over her screen.
    “I think it’s ‘I appreciate your interest in this matter. However, the situation is in hand’?” Then in a lower voice, she whispers, “What’s he done now?”
    I massage my eyebrows as I stare furiously at my laptop. Gemma is used to these altercations now. She’s a seasoned employee here. “He’s trying to say he can make more money using our cosy lounge area for our VIP customers by putting another hospitality marquee there instead.”
    I delete my last comment: Are you actually kidding? Or are you maybe a bit stupid?, and try for something less sassy whilst also retaining that tone of – you’re a sneaky weasel and I’m going to get you back. Professionally, of course.
    “Is it direct to Michael?” Gemma asks, a flit of concern in her expression.
    I peek across the modern office and notice our CEO, who is the key decision-maker around here, talking to someone in the main kitchen.
    Well, at least he isn’t reading his emails yet.
    I nod at Gemma, angry-typing as I respond. I write, Thank you so much for your idea. I can see
  • Mikhail Chepkinhas quoted10 days ago
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