Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Tain't What You Do - Got That Swing #2 - cover

We are sorry! The publisher (or author) gave us the instruction to take down this book from our catalog. But please don't worry, you still have more than 500,000 other books you can enjoy!

Tain't What You Do - Got That Swing #2

Renee Conoulty

Publisher: Renee Conoulty

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

There are two rules at sea. No gambling. And no shagging shipmates. 
At least she's managed to follow one of them. 
Annie's latest career move placed her onboard a Royal Australian Navy patrol boat. She has her sights set on her next goal—a promotion. All she needs to do is keep her head down, not burn the food and hope her reputation hasn't preceded her. 
George has his eye on that same promotion, at least when his eyes aren't roaming over Annie. He can keep his hands to himself, at work and at the swing dance class they both joined. Well, he has no chance to touch her at swing, she's learning to lead, too. 
Spending so much time together is flirting with disaster. If Annie can't have it all, which will she choose—the money or the man? 
Tain't What You Do is a standalone story in the Got That Swing series. If you like forbidden love and military heroines then you'll love Renee Conoulty's romantic comedy novel. 
Buy Tain't What You Do to dive into this feel-good romance, today!
Available since: 12/01/2019.

Other books that might interest you

  • Organizational Socialization Guide for Baggage Luggage and Other Containers of Emotion (E03) - A short story about a Suitcase's first day at work - cover

    Organizational Socialization...

    Captain Bossman, Josip Listes,...

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    This is a rhymed story is about onboarding new hires, told through the innocent eyes of a Suitcase's experience with a new employer. And yes, suitcases have a job to do. 
    What's the story with this Suitcase?  
    Just like all of the characters in our metaphor universe, this is another gender-ethnic-religious neutral metaphor. It's about your everyday goody two shoes, being enthusiastic about 1st day at work. That's when employees are at their peak motivation and their workplace mental health is fully charged. And yet so few employers get this onboarding journey right, transforming workplace wellness into workplace bullying. Our naive little Suitcase dreams of an ideal and textbook Onboarding process... You know, the one that stimulates your process of making sense in new surroundings and help you make new friends. But then, reality hits you in the face like Mike Tyson... 
    Where's the lesson?  
    We are all Suitcases in one way or another - with emotional baggage and luggage accumulated over time. This is the most relatable story ever told - because we have all experienced it personally. So we use this sentiment to illustrate how an ideal onboarding process should look like, relevant both for new hires, hiring managers, as well as your direct manager. Time to rethink how organizational socialization, integration and onboarding employees can be done better.
    Show book
  • Error Australis - cover

    Error Australis

    Ben Pobjie

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Australia is a proud country full of proud people, but exactly what are we proud of? 
     Comedian and history buff Ben Pobjie delves deep into Australia’s past and has a good old rummage amongst the nation’s personal effects. 
     With wit, perspicacity and a healthily elastic attitude to historical accuracy, the great saga of Australia is unravelled like an old woolly jumper. For anyone who snoozed through history class at school, this is the book to get you all caught up.
    Show book
  • The Matrix Date - cover

    The Matrix Date

    Martin Lundqvist

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    "The Author has you," 
    In his last dating adventure, The successful lawyer Geoffrey realises how he can end his endless cycle of absurd dates. To find love with Jasmine Xi, Geoffrey has to mix the plot of the Matrix and the Inception to confront the author and convince him to give Geoff the happiness he deserves.
    Show book
  • Fascinating Facts - You Will Love To Share - cover

    Fascinating Facts - You Will...

    Syed Bokhari

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ⚠ **SPECIAL PRICE** 
    If you're seeking amazing and fascinating facts to learn and share, look no further., you came to the right place! 
    All the AMAZING & FASCINATING FACTS ARE CATEGORIZED in 14 DISTINCT CHAPTERS! 
    Did you know?Alexa is always listening in on what you're saying. To improve the overall experience, Alexa saves all of your conversation history in the cloud. IT IS CREEPY.Black cats are considered auspicious in the United Kingdom and Japan.Every month, around 6,000 new computer viruses are generated and distributed. 90 percent of emails are infected with malware!Germans once used their money as wallpapers and playthings. (FIND OUT)If you were at NASA, you would have an internet speed of about 91 GB per second. A thousand times faster than what we all usually have.McDonald's used to sell bubblegum-flavored broccoli.Money isn’t paper. Even though it is called paper money, it actually isn’t. That thing is cotton and linen.Our eyelashes have a life cycle; they can last for about two to eight weeks.Samsung uses a butt-shaped robot to assess handset longevity.The CIA has its own Starbucks, but the baristas do not write names on the cups.The two body parts that grow till the end of your life are the nose and ears.The word “robot” has quite a dark meaning. If you look into the etymology of the word "robot," you'll find that it derives from the Czech word….(FIND OUT)Our Lungs aren’t the same size!Every kind of tea you have ever had comes from a single plant. Be it, black tea, green tea, yellow tea, oolong, or even white tea. 
    Scroll up, Click on “Buy Now with 1-Click”, and Grab a Copy TODAY!
    Show book
  • The Silly Syclopedia - cover

    The Silly Syclopedia

    Noah Lott

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    A Terrible Thing in the Form of a Literary Torpedo which is Launched for HILARIOUS PURPOSES ONLY Inaccurate in Every Particular Containing Copious Etymological Derivations and Other Useless Things by Noah Lott (an ex-relative of Noah Webster)(Summary from book's cover page)
    Show book
  • Numero Zero - cover

    Numero Zero

    Umberto Eco

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Numero Zero is the feverish and delightfully readable tale of a ghostwriter in Milan whose work pulls him into an underworld of media politics and murderous conspiracies (involving the cadaver of Mussolini's double, naturally.) This novel is vintage Eco--corrupt newspapers, clandestine plots, imaginary histories--and will appeal to his many readers and earn him legions of new ones.
    Show book