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Teaching The Boss (Billionaires in the City Book 1) - Mallory Crowe
Teaching The Boss (Billionaires in the City Book 1)
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STAND ALONE CONTEMPORARY BILLIONAIRE ROMANCE ***For a limited time, you can get a bonus scene showing April and Sam’s first meeting FREE & the Cross Falls Series Part One novella: Falling Secrets FREE - click here to find out more > www.mallorycrowe.com/free.html (just copy and paste into your... show more
STAND ALONE CONTEMPORARY BILLIONAIRE ROMANCE

***For a limited time, you can get a bonus scene showing April and Sam’s first meeting FREE & the Cross Falls Series Part One novella: Falling Secrets FREE - click here to find out more > www.mallorycrowe.com/free.html (just copy and paste into your browser)***

Business-school student April Morgan is ready to graduate--from school, from the secretary pool, and from never-gonna-happen fantasies involving Sam Hunt, her hunky billionaire boss. But when Sam’s girlfriend of the week pushes her too far, April finds herself quitting on the spot with only a mountain of student loan debt to keep her company. In steps Sam’s worst enemy, his father, with a job offer she can't refuse.

Sam was born into privilege, but refused to live life with a silver spoon in his mouth. After a decade of hard work, he’s on the verge of taking his business public and proving to his tyrannical family that he can make it without their help. When he finds out that April is working for his father, he knows she’s been turned into a pawn in his father’s twisted games.

Despite Sam’s warnings, April is determined to prove she doesn’t need him to make in New York City. But when she finds documents that could lead to Sam losing everything he’s worked for, April realizes that she and Sam have to work together to save the empire they’ve both worked to build.

˃˃˃ Interview with the Author
Q – What inspired you to write April and Sam’s story?

A – When I first thought of April and Sam, I was working crazy long hours at the time and (strangely enough) a slowed down cover of a rap song made me think of an overworked assistant who starts out totally in love with her Tycoon boss and, by the end of the song, she’s disillusioned by the lifestyle and is ready to branch out on her own.

Teaching The Boss starts after this music video I made in my mind. April is just coming into her own and Sam doesn’t really realize how much he needs her until she is gone. And then the billionaire has to bargain to get her back. The shifting power play between the two was a blast to write!

Q - Why should readers give these books a try?

A – All I can say is that I LOVED writing them and I think readers will really be drawn into the characters. I adore putting two strong leads into tough situations and seeing them work together to grow. For this first book in the series, I took the quintessential office romance, an untamed billionaire and a sexy secretary, and then completely shook up the power structure between the two and saw how they reacted. Throw in a few secrets and revenge plots and the result is explosive….

Q – Why did you choose to set the Billionaires In The City books New York City?

A – Because it’s the city of endless possibilities! There are so many different fantastic settings to play with, between the Upper East Side, Soho, Brooklyn and Queens. They’re all so close together and each have distinct personalities that can fit the characters perfectly. But, as much as I love NYC, I’m planning to branch out in the future, so I made sure I didn’t name the city in the subtitle. In book two, the Simon and Grace even take a trip to the Hamptons where they can get into even more trouble!

˃˃˃ Tycoon Billionaire eBook Categories

- Billionaire Romance Free Books
- Billionaire Obsession
- Billionaire Untamed
- Billionaire Bargain
- Tycoon Series
- Tycoons Proposal
- Tycoons Secret
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Format: kindle
ISBN: 9781940041902
ASIN: B00UKKMKD0
Publisher: Sprinters Press
Pages no: 164
Edition language: English
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Community Reviews
debjonesdiem
debjonesdiem rated it
4.0 Great read!
Teaching The Boss by Mallory Crowe is an entertaining story. Ms Crowe has delivered a smooth read. The characters are well developed and amazing. April and Sam's story is loaded with drama, humor, sizzle and a bit of suspense. I enjoyed reading Teaching The Boss and look forward to reading more ...
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3.0 Teaching The Boss (Billionaires in the City Book 1)
Nice tale of college student April who who pines for her workaholic boss Sam. The question to be answered is whether she could ever be more important than Samual Hunt's business. Here we watch Sam's mild disinterest morph into something much more. Even though the love affair and affection seemed one...
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