Training the Receptionist
by:
Juniper Bell (author)
It’s her naughty dream job—if they’re satisfied with her performance… Eager to escape her miserable existence in Low-Life, Long Island, street-wise Dana Arthur jumps at an entry-level position with the consulting firm Cowell & Dirk. As her training period begins, she quickly discovers she’s...
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It’s her naughty dream job—if they’re satisfied with her performance… Eager to escape her miserable existence in Low-Life, Long Island, street-wise Dana Arthur jumps at an entry-level position with the consulting firm Cowell & Dirk. As her training period begins, she quickly discovers she’s required to do more than take messages and order office supplies. Her job description contains some deliciously naughty duties that give receptionist a whole new meaning. Simon has almost given up on finding the right woman who will please his clients as well as his demanding partner and mentor, Ethan Cowell. No one measures up—until Dana. Her inner fire and fearless nature are perfect for the job. No matter what wicked punishment he devises to chastise her for her on-the-job mistakes, she accepts with a relish that leaves him wondering which one of them is really in control. The last thing he expects to discover is that she’s a perfect sexual soul mate he can’t bear to share. But share he must—it’s part of his business agreement. Unless he makes Ethan the deal of a lifetime…
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781605049496 (1605049492)
Publish date: March 2nd 2010
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Pages no: 69
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Short Stories,
Bdsm,
Menage,
M F M
Series: The Receptionist (#1)
This erotic novella was buzzing along as a fabulous BDSM fantasy until the abrupt ending.Dana Arthur desperately needs a job, so when Simon Dirk of Cowell & Dirk offers her the receptionist position after a 30-second interview, she takes it, despite having no clue what it is they do. As it turns out...