Making A Difference (M.A.D.) by Pinar Tarhan
In the heart of New York City, Jay is a charismatic PR guru, loved by everyone for his humanitarian efforts. He’s built a thriving company, not to amass wealth, but to have more resources to help those in need. Ironically, he’s engaged to a glamorous CEO with a purse collection that could feed the homeless in the city. He’s only human after all.
Enter Zoe, his talented protégé and now partner in the company. They share a deep connection and a great working relationship, but they share an even bigger secret.
Five years ago, their worlds collided at NYU, where Jay was a lecturer and Zoe was a bright student. They fell hard for each other, but Jay refused to risk his reputation by dating a student, and he couldn’t bear the thought of jeopardizing Zoe’s promising career. It left Zoe heartbroken, prompting her to leave the country to heal her wounded heart.
Now, Zoe is happily involved with Colin, a charming writer. Colin can’t stand Jay, and he’s unaware of the full story behind Zoe and Jay’s past. Zoe is conflicted, watching her once-loving partner grow into a man she hardly recognizes. Yet, Colin is the first person she’s truly felt a connection with in a long time.
Jay can no longer deny the depth of his feelings for Zoe, but she’s still nursing old wounds. The last time he tried to fix things, she walked out of his life.
As Jay navigates the complexities of love, career, and personal growth, he faces the most challenging question of all: Can he follow his heart when making a difference in the world seems easier?
Making A Difference (M.A.D) is a contemporary romantic comedy set in the bustling heart of New York City, where love, laughter, and self-discovery intertwine in this captivating workplace drama.