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While can be read as a standalone, it follows the thematic footsteps of the first book in the series, Nuevas normas, viejas heridas, which tells the story of Marina and Matías. Both books are available on platforms like Amazon and Agapea , often featured in the Kindle Unlimited catalogue.

For fans of authors who balance "fire and heart," Ariana V. Andrews' latest release is a compelling look at how the past rarely stays buried when there is still unfinished business—and plenty of desire—left on the table.

by Ariana V. Andrews is a fiery contemporary romance that serves as the second instalment in the popular Jefes, Ex y Otros Problemas (Bosses, Exes, and Other Problems) series. The novel masterfully blends the high-stakes tension of the corporate world with the messy, unresolved emotions of a past relationship, creating a "second-chance office romance" that has quickly become a favourite among fans of the genre. The Core Conflict: Alicia and Hayden Nuevas reglas- viejos deseos - Ariana V. Andrew...

The narrative explores the "what ifs" of a past love, forcing the characters to confront why they fell apart and whether they have changed enough to make it work now.

Enter Hayden, her ex-partner who has now returned as her boss to oversee the company's expansion. The dynamic between them is electric and volatile; while Alicia is determined not to let him get the better of her, Hayden is equally set on proving that when it comes to their chemistry, "no rules apply". While can be read as a standalone, it

As they work together on a high-pressure business expansion, they are forced to navigate "furtive glances" and "explosive confrontations" in the office.

The "mordant" and witty exchanges between Alicia and Hayden provide both humour and intense romantic tension. Andrews' latest release is a compelling look at

Similar to her other works, such as Un Desliz Fuera de Horario , Andrews is praised for weaving real-life complexities—like neurodivergence or personal insecurities—into her stories without losing the lighthearted "rom-com" feel.