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Scarlet Silk

Mia London

Verlag: Mia London Books

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Beschreibung

This is the day to take control of her career…
 
…even if it meant crossing some lines.
 
Micaela has visions of success. Visions of climbing the corporate ladder, making her own money, and savoring her freedom. Putting her plan in motion, she walks into her boss’s office, wearing what might be mistaken as inappropriate work attire.
 
Neil nearly goes into heart failure when his assistant arrives for work that morning without undergarments. She is sixteen-years his junior. What could she possibly gain from wanting a relationship with him? Not to mention, he isn’t the marrying kind. He just needs to let her down easy and pray she doesn’t decide to quit.
 
You’ll love this office romance because finding love sometimes comes about in unconventional ways.
 
Grab yours now.
Verfügbar seit: 28.03.2023.
Drucklänge: 68 Seiten.

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