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Dressed for Success

✍ Scribed by Maggie Blackbird


Book ID
111135281
Publisher
eXtasy Books Inc
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
69 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781487428136
ASIN
B0852RZ31C

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


DivorcΓ©e Bebe Boshey flees her Ojibway community for the city of Thunder Bay to begin anew, landing a great job that affords her an independent lifestyle she covets and a great condo. Best of all, her silver fox boss thinks the world of her. She can't help her attraction to him, but office dating is a huge no-no.

DivorcΓ© Alden Campbell is tired of spending his nights alone. And he's also quite uncomfortable about his feelings for his ace real estate agent, Bebe. Even though they are strictly professional in their daily dealings, the sizzling chemistry ready to boil over between them is enough to shake him with fear, because he's been there and done that.

While they're on a business trip together, a crafty playboy pushes Alden into making a big decision that might cost him dearly--pursue Bebe and break his rule of business-only, or let Mr. Tall Dark and Handsome work his charm on the one woman Alden wants to call his own.


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