Tempt Me
a light and spicy quick escape
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Adele Hart
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A billionaire boss/employee romance. A curvy virgin executive assistant. A CEO who just bought her company. And the office takeover that turns into the most personal acquisition of his life.
Lauren Sweet walks into work to find her company has been bought overnight. The new CEO nearly watches her get flattened by a taxi, yanks her to safety, and tells her she owes him. He’s tall, dark-haired, blue-eyed, and the kind of man who makes her forget how to form complete sentences. Then she discovers he’s her new boss. He requests her as his personal assistant. She’s a twenty-five-year-old virgin who’s never been the woman men notice. Until now.
Jonathon Eastwood gets what he wants. He wants Lauren.
He buys companies without blinking. He runs boardrooms without flinching. But the curvy assistant who almost became a taxi’s hood ornament is the first person in years who’s made him feel something he can’t acquire. She’s shy, sweet, and completely unprepared for a man who sends cars, blocks out lunch hours, and looks at her like she’s the only deal worth closing.
The office is watching. The attraction is undeniable. And Lauren is about to discover that some takeovers aren’t hostile at all.
They’re personal.
✓ Billionaire Romance
✓ Boss / Employee
✓ Virgin Heroine
✓ He Falls First
✓ Insta-Love
✓ Curvy Heroine
✓ Forbidden Romance
✓ Alpha Hero
✓ Short Reads
Heat Level: Steamy
Vibes: Sexy, Sweet, Romantic
Setting: New York City
Ending: HEA
Series: Standalone
Perfect for fans of: Vi Keeland, Penelope Ward, Tessa Bailey, and readers who love billionaire boss/employee romance with an innocent heroine and a hero who falls first
Some takeovers don’t have to be hostile. Especially when the man in charge wants more than the company.