Suits & Sevens (Books 1-2) – Isla Olsen Free Audiobook
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Mr. Big Shot
Will
Turning up on the first day of a job you desperately need to discover you’ve already slept with your billionaire boss? Yeah, that’s a bit of a conundrum.
Learning he’s a closeted bisexual currently embroiled in a – by all accounts bogus – sexual harassment scandal? That’s more of a fiasco.
But having to sit outside the office of one of the sexiest men alive, day in, day out, knowing there’s no chance of a repeat? That’s what I’d call a disaster.
My sexy-as-hell boss, Spencer Cox, has one rule: No messing around with the employees. And seeing as how I can’t afford to give up this job, that kind of puts me between a rock and a hard place. A very hard place if you get my meaning…
The way things are going, I’ll be lucky to survive in this job a month.
The Suits & Sevens series spins off from the Love & Luck series, however it is not necessary to have listened to the Love & Luck books before listening to Mr. Big Shot.
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Mr. Right Now
Right place. Right time. Right name.
Drew
When my parents decided to name me Andrew, I doubt they could have imagined it would lead me here…
Where is here, exactly?
The short version – the Wattleglen Inn on Long Island, where my roommate’s billionaire brother has roped me into pretending to be his boyfriend for a family wedding weekend. All because I happen to have the same name as the ex his family still thinks he’s dating.
The long version – a ton of questioning, fantasizing, and giving in to temptation after being on the receiving end of the most epic BJ I’ve ever had in my life.
Sullivan Stapleton is the last person I should be getting involved with; he’s on the rebound, he’s a guy, and he’s a freakin’ billionaire who never saw a problem he couldn’t throw money at.
But I can’t turn down the cash he’s offering to be his fake boyfriend for the weekend; not when I’m in dire need of funds to repair some storm damage to my auto-shop.
And then after the wedding…well, I should walk away. But for some reason I just can’t seem to let go.