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Alien Boss - Alien Sci-fi Romance Short Story

Selina Coffey

Editora: Lovy Books Ltd

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Enjoy this steamy alien series by sexy paranormal and sci-fi romance author Selina Coffey!Amy, a frustrated accountant, is tired of corporate life and dreams of starting her own business. When she lands a rare opportunity with a powerful firm, she’s determined to prove herself.Mark isn’t just any CEO—he’s not even from this planet. As the head of a massive alien corporation, his standards are impossibly high, and no one on Earth has ever measured up.Until Amy.Their attraction is instant, and Mark the alien offers her the job of a lifetime. But as Amy steps into her dream career, she faces a dilemma—how do you keep things professional when your alien boss isn’t just otherworldly in business, but in every way?This sci-fi boxset is a sizzling hot romance filled with hot sexy alien, werewolf shifter, unexpected twists, steamy scenes and not suitable for prudish readers, perfect for readers who relish the sensuous and captivating works of Kresley Cole, J.K. Harper, Milly Taiden, Sherilee Gray and Donna Grant. 
Disponível desde: 26/10/2023.

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