Divorcée 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. Divorcé 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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Alden is an older executive at the real estate office where Bebe works. An unspoken mutual attraction exists between them as they are determined to keep things professional. Bebe has been burned by office romance before so she promises herself she won’t make that mistake again. What happens when they go to a convention and she’s determined to find someone to end her dry spell? Will Alden be forced to make his move? Will Bebe think he’s worth risking her heart? “Dressed for Success” has descriptive details, realistic professional & personal interactions and dialogue. There is not just a physical connection between them but a respectful working relationship that is presented well in this story. A passionate short romance with a strong female lead!
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Alden selects Bebe to attend an important conference with him. She’s up-and-coming in his business, and a great producer. They’re attracted to each other, despite the age difference. But he’s her boss – a huge taboo on workplace relationships. Another younger man at the meeting is interested in Bebe, and seems to be monopolizing her time. He needs to make a move, or risk losing her. What happens when they go home? Is there a way to both work together and be together? This is a really nice shorter book. I like that they both think long and hard before they jump into anything. The characters are likable, and have great chemistry together. It was an enjoyable read.
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Bebe and Aldon are both divorced and attracted to each other but are strictly business. That is till a business trip and another man shows interest. What will aldon end up doing? Fun and enjoyable story.
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This is the 4th book I’ve read written by Maggie Blackbird; she has done a great job at writing a good book; I can’t wait to read more of her books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the characters.
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Bebe has worked for Alden for three years and even though she finds him attractive she’s never acted on it and Alden hasn’t either. He is her boss after all, but what happens when he chooses Bebe to accompany him to a business conference and another guy is showing an interest in Bebe? No spoilers, so grab your copy and see what happens in this happy for now ending.
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All good things come to those who wait.
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Wow this story by Maggie Blackbird is simply sweet and absolutely delightful I found myself cheering Alden hoping he’d finally get up the nerve to act on his attraction for Bebe before someone else waltz’s in an steel her attention.
He’s her boss but there’s something she can’t resist and all good things come to those who wait and oh boy the rewards leave them breathless.
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