Reputation by Jenna Hartley EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Jenna Hartley
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Workplace Romance eBooks
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“MORE APPROPRIATE CONTENT.” I BIT OUT THE WORDS.
I’d dealt with my fair share of entitled and eccentric celebrities s and
pain-in-the-ass parents, but none of them compared to Nate Crawford. He
was unbelievable.
I sighed and turned my phone on silent before returning it to my bag
along with my foam roller. I’d been putting up with Nate’s bullshit for
months, and I was over it.

I didn’t care that he was my boss or a billionaire. I didn’t even care that
he’d been my celebrity crush once upon a time or that his eleven-year-old
daughter was quite possibly my favorite human ever. He’d gone too far this
time. He’d pushed me too hard for too long, and I was done.
More appropriate content.

What exactly had bothered him about my content? Was it the fact that I
was wearing a bikini in some of my photos, or was he objecting to my
hurdle challenges and technique demonstrations? I mean, really. It wasn’t as
if I was posting naked photos of myself or hateful speech or anything but
encouragement and empowerment.

“Hey, Em,” Dad said, setting his bag down on the bench. “I noticed you
didn’t log your calories for breakfast. Everything okay?”
“It’s fine.” I ignored the tension building behind my temples and
smothered my feelings about Nate—for now.

If I told my dad, he’d only reiterate yet again his disapproval of my
nannying job. Of my boss. He didn’t like how Nate treated me. But more
than that, he didn’t like anything that distracted from my training.
It was pointless to argue otherwise, even if the job was great. Brooklyn
was a delight; the house was incredible. The gym especially was fucking
amazing—it had a sauna, a yoga room with walls covered in live plants, a
cold plunge tub, and all the equipment a heptathlete like me could ever
need.

There was just one problem: Nate.
A man who was both insanely attractive and intensely irritating.
It was as if my body had yet to get the signal that we didn’t like him. It
didn’t matter that Nate seemed intent on making my life miserable. That he
was off-limits. I’d been watching the man act for years, and while I knew he
wasn’t the same person as the characters he portrayed on-screen, in a way, I
felt like I’d known him longer than I had.

I’d catch glimpses of Tate from Home Along the Bay or Ryder from
Prairie Canyon—brave, heroic, kind, men. But most of the time, as my
boss, Nate was guarded, aloof. I got the feeling it was just another façade.
Another role to play. I felt as if I only saw the real Nate when he was
interacting with his daughter.

I stood and dusted off my hands. The only thing stopping me from
ripping Nate a new one right this second was the fact that he was out of
town. And despite his insistence on communicating via email—rule number
one—this was a conversation we were going to have face-to-face.
Fuck the rules.

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