Piper Stone’s hunky, rude, entitled, Scrooge of a boss is pushing her buttons every day, but he’s taken it too far, this time. Saying she couldn’t take the holidays off was one thing; preventing her to go home to her sick child? Not happening. She has zero regrets when she resigns. Bennet McFinnley can’t believe his annoyingly perfect personal assistant has actually resigned from her cushy, … cushy, highly paid position, and he intends to tell her exactly what he thinks about it.
But when he gets to her place, he comes to realize he might not know Piper as well as he thought he had.
Some Girls Do It is a series of standalone novels and novellas – expect adult language and situations
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A very modern story. An original engaging plot with interesting characters that flows smoothly keeps you reading. I enjoy the authors clarity and smart writting style. In all an easy, fun, spicy read.
Not romantic! The “hero” was such a rude, unlikeable guy that treated the heroine very poorly. Even when he was supposed to have turned things around, he was still not great. There was nothing about his character to attract the heroine. Realistically, she could be grateful he took care of her, but not enough to erase how repugnant he was to her in the past. Reading this, put me in a bad mood, especially in light of all the Harvey Weinstein crap in the news.