Whitney G. is an author of contemporary romance novels with multiple titles published in her career thus far. She is the author of books like Reasonable Doubt, Two Weeks Notice, On a Tuesday, Sincerely, Carter, and more.
Whitney G. is active on facebook and twitter with her fans. When shes not working on her latest novel, she enjoys listening to the music of Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande. She also enjoys drinking coffee and traveling where she often finds inspiration for her next story idea.
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Two Weeks Notice is one of Whitney G.’s most popular novels. The book features a woman named Tara Lauren who wishes to quit her job at Parker International. The CEO is arrogant and condescending, and he rejects her request by telling her to read the fine print on the contract. Tara realizes that quitting isn’t an option as the only way out of this contract is to fake her death or poison him. Renegotiation seems to be the only option and then she gets that option when her boss calls her late one night with an emergency proposition to become his executive assistant with all the perks that implies.
Whitney G. is also the author of Third Day Boyfriend. This story sees a woman getting an offer from her boss that she can’t refuse, pretend to be his fiancee for one month and he will let her out of her employment contract with a very generous severance package. She doesn’t even have to do anything, no kissing or sex. They have have to pretend to like each other for the press. The job seems easy, but turns out to be anything but as the two soon start arguing and fail to make a convincing impression to the press. Things get even more complicated when he flashes her and asks if she wants to consummate the marriage, on day one of the agreement.