_You can tie a girl up, but you can’t keep her down…_ _…the Receptionist, Book 3_ In the year since Dana joined Ethan and Simon’s firm, the three of them have found the perfect balance of power and pleasure in their three-way, work/play relationship. Not only that, but it’s been the firm’s most s
Unleashing the Receptionist
✍ Scribed by Bell, Juniper
- Book ID
- 108880721
- Publisher
- Samhain Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 75 KB
- Series
- Receptionist 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781619212572
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
You can tie a girl up, but you can�t keep her down�
�the Receptionist, Book 3
In the year since Dana joined Ethan and Simon�s firm, the three of them have found the perfect balance of power and pleasure in their three-way, work/play relationship. Not only that, but it�s been the firm�s most successful year financially.
Except something is missing. Her men won�t tell her anything about their past. How they met, or how they formed such an unconventional business and personal partnership. Until they start sharing their secrets, Dana fears she�ll always be the odd girl out.
Everything changes when a vengeful former partner resurfaces. Suddenly, both the business and their idyllic relationship are under siege. With a tax auditor watching their every move, the three must be on their best behavior.
Never one to back down from a challenge, Dana seizes the chance to prove herself�and finally win her sexy bosses� full trust and confidence. Now the race is on to root the evil nemesis out of their lives once and for all�before her dream relationship cracks under the pressure.
Warning: Contains hot three-way M/F/M sex, highly inappropriate office behavior, a shocking secret, a kinky accountant and some really bad girl-on-girl porno reenactments.
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Every deal has a loophole. ...the Receptionist, Book 2 Dana Arthur's new job with the firm of Cowell & Dirk is going well. Translation: the occasionally kinky ménage with her two bosses, Ethan and Simon, has been several months of politically incorrect bliss. Except the relationship feels unbalanced