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Bad Boss by Lana Sky!
A Dark Billionaire Boss Romantic Comedy!
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A pioneer of women’s lingerie and the owner of a prestigious fashion house, Graeme Bellamy has dominated the hearts—and nether regions—of high society women half the world over. The one person capable of keeping his ego—and schedule—in check is Evelyn King, his dutiful assistant.
A methodical, obsessive Hellcat, Evie has spent her life taking crap from no one—especially not her moody, ruthless boss. But when an old rival returns and threatens Graeme’s power, Evie’s skills are pushed to the limit. Caught in a tug of war between two powerful men, she is forced to launch the performance of a lifetime.
One where it’s not just her salary on the line… but her heart.
EXCERPT
She squares her jaw again and forces her gaze to meet mine without flinching. “At least I know how to get a woman off.”
“Do you, now…” She’s too damn close. A wise man would back away. Tell her to leave. Even I know that there’s no point in taunting her further. But no one insults me. Not Gloria. Not Adrian Riley. Definitely not her. “Then I suppose it’s a good thing for both of us that you are the last woman I would ever want to fuck.”
An image of my nightmare flashes through my skull, as if my own subconscious is calling me a liar.
“Of course, I would be,” she agrees, her nostrils flaring. “Because unlike Portia, or Catherine, or Penelope, or any of your other past lovers, your money and a few photo ops wouldn’t satisfy me enough to make up for where you… lack.” Her gaze drifts pointedly to the front of my slacks, and I don’t even register reaching out until her chin is in my palm. I grip it tightly—not enough to hurt, but firmly enough that she can’t look away. Not that she tries to. Eyes blazing, she holds my gaze with every inch I lean toward her.
“Is that a dare, Ms. King?”
“Of course not.” Her tongue shoots out to dampen her lips, but she doesn’t pull away—her mistake. No, true to form, Evelyn King must have the last word. “I’m not cruel enough to challenge someone who doesn’t have a chance in hell of winning—”
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