Midnight & Mistletoe by Amanda Kimberley EPUB & PDF – eBook Details
- Author Name: Amanda Kimberley
- Book Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Fiction
- Edition Language: English
- Date of Publication: November 25, 2022
- File Name: PDF / EPUB
- PDF / EPUB File Size: 2.2 MB
NEW BEGINNINGS
Priya tried to braid her hair again for the fourth time, but she still couldn’t
get the frizz fest to behave itself.
“It’s no use. I’m going to have to jump in the shower and drench it.”
It was the first day of her new life, and everything had to be perfect since
she’d be working with “the” Braden Boss, a highly successful chef with his
own TV show on The Food Channel. She wasn’t horribly keen on having had
to use her womanly wiles on the man to get the job, but her daddy always
said, ‘If you’ve got it, flaunt it.’ And her triple D cup size surely became a
definitive flaunting mechanism with this man.
Three years ago, she wouldn’t have had to stoop so low to allow her
physical features to speak for her successes. Her money and fame in the
business world made her a respected woman back then. But now, after
everything she’d suffered, including her own dignity ripped from her, she
found herself starting over. Sadly, she had less than when she was fresh out of
college, which proved to be the worst low of her life. Because now? Now she
needed to be content with playing second fiddle as a sous-chef to one of the
most famous culinary brilliants in the business today. Not that she couldn’t
share the spotlight. She was good at that, but given what she knew about
Boss, he wouldn’t share it—he’d hog it.
The braid finally took shape after she drenched her hair, and she secured
it with a hair tie before she let out a tremendous sigh.
“Please, my dear Lord, let me get through today with little to no
problems. It will be bad enough to swallow my pride for the next 10 hours
because the last thing I need is an ogling boss or a botched dinner.”
She put on a little foundation, blush, and mascara—not wanting to look as
if she just came off the runway since what she had on was distracting enough.
The man—at least during the interview proved incorrigible, only hiring her
for her perky assets, so she didn’t need to prove him right by gussying herself
up to the nines. He never looked north of her chest during the hour-long
interview. That alone convinced her the tabloids had been right. He was a
billionaire bad-boy who only had a serious relationship with his coffee maker.
Of course, she had something in common with his Keurig. The man knew
how to push her buttons.
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