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Canada Square (Love in London Book 3) Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 269 ratings

A steamy forbidden boss romance to make you swoon...

Amy Cartwright isn't sure who she's supposed to be anymore.

Her family thinks she's flighty, her ex believes she's a walkover and her friends think she's plain crazy.

But there's a different side to her that nobody sees, nobody but the cool, sexy Scotsman who happens to be her new boss.

Callum Ferguson isn't looking for excitement; he's had that and it almost ruined him. He likes things calm and predictable – everything that his new PA turns out not to be.

But from the moment she walks through his office door it's as though the light has come back into his life, and he can't get her out of his mind.

Fighting against the inevitable, they both try to ignore the attraction, but the flame of desire is too bright.

They're soon drawn into a steamy love affair that they have to hide from everybody, knowing the revelation could cost them everything they’ve worked so hard for, as well as each other.

Author note: Canada Square is #3 in the Love in London Series, but can be read as a standalone novel.

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This story is amazing! It's realistic and passionate. Amy the heroine is so sweet but at the same time strong and sassy, and Callum is charming, hot, protective and gentle - Read More Sleep Less Blog


This romance will captivate you; the suspense and romance will have you sitting on the edge of your seat, pleading that they get the happy ever after they deserve. -
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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01CO13PMW
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Enchanted Publications (April 7, 2016)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 7, 2016
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.7 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 310 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 269 ratings

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Carrie Elks writes contemporary romance with a sizzling edge. Her first book, Fix You, has been translated into eight languages and made a surprise appearance on Big Brother in Brazil. Luckily for her, it wasn’t voted out. Carrie lives with her husband, two lovely children and a larger-than-life black pug called Plato. When she isn’t writing or reading, she can be found baking, drinking an occasional (!) glass of wine, or chatting on social media.

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Customers enjoy the romance in the book. They find it engaging with some office drama and a happy ending. The main characters have a sweet and determined quality to their interactions.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2016
    I absolutely LOVED this book!!!!! This was my favorite in the Love in London series. I can honestly say I would love to read more about Amy and Callum, as well as all the other characters.
    In the beginning I really wanted to smack some sense into Amy because she seemed to be going through life letting others walk all over her. She was a "doormat" according to her s*** of a boyfriend, Luke. But when she started her internship she seemed to start to stand up for herself. She was fierce and determined, which was great in my book. I wanted to cheer out loud when she FINALLY ended things with Luke.
    Callum starts off as an arrogant, arshole as Amy's first boss. Once you hear his backstory, it makes more sense. But being around Amy begins to soften him up and brings a light back into his life.
    Any's family is an eccentric and a familiar set of characters, if you've read the other books. It was so good to see Alex and Lara again, as well as brief appearances by Beth and Niall. Any's mother is a character who doesn't seem to have her s*** together but actually does. And the reappearance of her "dead" dad brings a whole new light to the story.
    Carrie out does herself with this book. She makes you laugh, fall in love, meet people you love to hate, and breaks your heart only to repair it at the end. I loved this book and highly recommend anyone read it. You won't be disappointed.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021
    I totally enjoyed reading this book. Loved the story line and characters. Great romance with some office drama but sweet happy ever after ending.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
    Amy decided after 3 years being out of school she finally decided to take the advice of several math teacher she had through school that she needs to continue her education & go for a college education. Not everyone understands her decision or supports it especially her boyfriend Luke, they have been on and off for 8 years; he starts and she forgives him. It's not right but easy because they have so much history & friends and she finds out who her friends really are when she finally gives like the boot. Amy has started an internship at a company that interns only come from the rich Ivey league schools, Amy feels like she the outsider back in high school. The company made a mistake and don't have a project for Amy & without it she can't get her degree, so she is given a temporary position as Callum ferguson and she quickly realizes they exchanged words on the lift. They snark back & forth & Callum wants to have reassigned until he realizes how bright she is and starts including her in project meetings. She is made project manager & is transferred to work under Jonathan who is a friend of Callum. Amy & Callum start off with a strong attraction that morphs into more and there obsticals/consequences along the way. Also Amy is confronted with a family secrete. I don't want to spoil the story but I found myself frustrated with Amy for really not understanding why callum did what he did, but then I thought it showed her age and lack of maturity. So you will have to read and find out how things come together. Carrie Elle knows how to touch your heart & soul. I loved all the characters and stories in this series but Canada Square is my favorite.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023
    This was definitely my favorite out of the three. Amy and Callum were perfect for each other. Both broken in different ways, but they came together as one. Their love was hot and steamy, but so Romantic. I definitely felt this book in my soul.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2018
    Deep sigh, like my title says I’m not really sure what to feel here...
    I’ll explain. But in doing soo if I give spoilers please forgive me,just trying to show what I’m rather confused and conflicted here....

    Ok,foe the first 40% or soo of the book it was definitely a bit of a slog thru to keep going at times ....
    When we start ,well that confused me the first time w/this, I mean when you get a “boss romance”, you expect some conflict and tension which you kinda get here but its almost cliched, wealthy boss coming from money and working girl and you definitely get that here .....
    But,but thou they start off like that in a way the doesn’t entirely make sense,because Amy fresh her latest break up with her boyfriend comes into the office almost spoiling for a fight,and I got the feeling almost anything Callum said or did would have started something w/her,but that’s not my point ,sorry,...
    Ok,what got to me was how besides the lil conflict Amy just seemed to want and desire Callum but these two seemed to spend very little time together most of her time was with her family and co workers setting up various plot lines with them .... the big family “secret” while sad seemed over inflated to create extra drama and the part with her co workers was pure filler to me....
    One co worker named Charlie seemed to work hard to become a bigger part of the story but he always just seemed there to help bump the plot along in a certain direction at times,like catching him and Amy w/drugs pushed Callum in a direction that had him opening up,about his past....

    Any way, the 40% of the book was more about Amy’s life in general and really life on romance or Callum,which was boring and frustrating to me,then then just when these two FINALLY start to become a couple and are saying “I love you “ to each other sadly we’re getting to the even more cliched trope of gotta break up to make up.....
    Ggggggggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....
    Now I might not have minded that part quite soo much if it had ended differently ...
    Ok,dating between them is a huge No-No apparently and the
    “Mean-girl” intern we have at the beginning of the book seemed to have been created for just this moment , to see the MD’s together at work and tattle...
    Which didn’t make sense entirely since she was barely in the book at all,anyway when Callum finds out about this his way of dealing with it is a unilateral decision in the vain of being “cruel to be kind” .... a decision where hearts are broken and all contact is ceased or blocked with out one word of warning or discussion.....
    My now I’d gotten well and truly sucked in and I was completely shocked and angry 😡 right along with Amy...
    And when she writes him a email calling him a coward on the way he handled things,also telling him she didn’t expect a reply ,dear lord I was soo there with her....
    Been there,felt that pain..... maybe he thought his way was the best or only way but don’t take a girl off to your hometown let her meet your mum and tell her you love her and then turn around and pull this w/out a single word before ,during or after...
    I mean how the F are they gonna know about personal calls out side the office ? He had a “trusted” friend tell her what little she knew, surely that friend could loaned her his phone or something .... geez it’s not like they were secret agents hiding from the government or something ....
    But no contact for over two months except for when he answered her email with one word....
    Goodbye ...
    We both cried at that, Amy and I and I soo understood a goodbye like that... one forced on you w/no explanations,F those hurt.....
    Sooo I think you can understand why I was a tad miffed when Callum pops back up near the end of the last chapter of the book just as Amy has graduated to let her know he wants hack... i wasn’t upset because he returned, I got upset because when you break someone’s heart and trust like that no matter how much you missed them and want them back you can’t just say ok,sure I’ll take you back and we can move away together ..... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa No,no no! Trust-has to be rebuilt , especially when you pulled hat Callum,just because things worked out doesn’t mean the ends were justified ....
    Then we shoot straight there to the epilogue where they come back to London and he proposes....
    Which could only feel like a HFN because the reconciliation was too fast to feel real after all the pain was caused....
    Decent book,but just as the MC’s are really becoming /feeling like a couple their ripped painfully apart and the ending is too quick to feel right...
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  • Alline manuella
    4.0 out of 5 stars Leve e boa
    Reviewed in Brazil on December 12, 2018
    Uma leitura boa e leve. Vale a pena!
  • Colleen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love
    Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2016
    I'd been waiting for this book after having read the others and maybe it was the anticipation, but it's my fave. A true love story with the right mix of plot.
  • Nicola_1202
    5.0 out of 5 stars A fabulous addition to the Love in London series
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2016
    Carrie Elks isn't a new author to me and, having read the previous books in her Love in London series, I did go into this with fairly high expectations. Overall, Canada Square is a great read, balancing romance, passion and a little bit of angst and drama with two wonderful characters whose journey pulls you in from the start.

    "There's no way I belong somewhere like this. Not Amy Cartwright, the girl who can't get the London twang out of her voice no matter how hard she tries."

    From the minute Amy walks into Callum Ferguson's office, his attention is captured, as his hers, despite the fact that her new boss is surly, demanding and tests her patience. But as one of the new interns in a company with a no fraternisation policy in place and her project placement counting towards a hefty chunk of her degree, she can't risk falling for her boss. And naturally working closely together leads to the very opposite.

    "I like my coffee bitter, my women sweet and I always keep my promises."

    I loved Amy; young and sweet with a quiet strength and temerity and she has a realistic outlook on life. And Callum; every time the man opened his mouth I fell a little bit more for him. Older, successful and gorgeous with a presence about him when he enters a room, peel back his layers and you discover a man who is thoughtful, protective, gentle and who opens up his heart despite his own fears.

    "...every time you walk in a room it's as if somebody's turned the lights on inside my soul."

    Together this couple travel a path which has depth and is filled with desire and secondary characters who add real value to the story. Carrie Elks has an engaging writing style which draws you into the lives of her characters: if she writes it, I'll most certainly read it and I'm already excited to discover what Andie's story holds in store.

    4.5 stars.
  • Ema123
    5.0 out of 5 stars Another fab book by a great author
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 30, 2022
    I just love how the books are written as
    you feel apart of the story. It's written so well and in such a normal way it is very relatable. The characters are lovely and you become very invested in them
    Great book to end a great series xx
  • GreenBee
    5.0 out of 5 stars The final book in the Love in London series didn't disappoint
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2016
    The final book in the Love in London series didn't disappoint! This was the story of Amy, who we first met in Broken Chords, and her forbidden relationship with her boss, Callum Ferguson. Amy was an interesting character to get to know - her home life is so at odds with her professional one, and she's painfully aware of it. She's not your 'typical' book heroine either, revealing how she was diagnosed with scoliosis as a teenager and gently reminding us how it affects her. Carrie's characters are always relateable, and I love that she added this extra dimension to her leading lady here. The love affair is intense and has it's fair share of breath-holding moments as you wait to see if there's a positive way out of it for them both. Another fantastic read, I loved this book.

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