Lyra One day, I’m doing my job and minding my own business… Okay. Maybe barging into your friend’s fake-slash-real fiancé’s coworker’s office isn’t considered minding my own business. But I am doing my job. That part is true. When one of your girlfriends needs you to have their back, you do it. E
The Billionaire's Package (Thirsty Thursday Book 1)
✍ Scribed by Autumn, Kyle
- Book ID
- 108808604
- Publisher
- Kyle Autumn
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Series
- Thirsty Thursday Book 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B01NCYXW0Z
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Shiree: One day, I’m doing my job and minding my own business… Okay. Maybe sitting behind the desk of the richest, most powerful man in our city isn’t considered minding my own business. But I’m only here because I’m doing my job. That part is true. I have a package to deliver to Mr. Charles Masters, billionaire and CEO of Launchpad Systems. And, when I’m caught red-handed getting a little too comfortable behind his desk, he looks at me like he wants me to handle his package. It’s too bad he turns out to be a pompous caveman. Except he’s an incredibly hot pompous caveman. And I can’t stop thinking about him. I can’t wait to tell the girls about this at the next Thirsty Thursday… Chaz: The board of the company I built from the ground up doesn’t approve of the way I’m living my life. In fact, they don’t just disapprove—they want me to change. Their plan is to throw me a fake engagement party to show the world I’m a changed “family man” now. And my right-hand man sends that plan spiraling out of control when he directs the local package delivery woman into my office. It’s too bad she turns out to be so sensitive and unresponsive to my charm. Except she’s incredibly sexy when she’s upset. And I have to make things right. Maybe the board was right about this “family man” stuff after all…
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