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Rude Boss (DePaul & Company, Book 1)

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I need a job but I should've listened to everyone who warned me about Essex DePaul, the millionaire CEO of his own tax firm. He's one of the most handsome men I've ever seen. He has eyes that make you forget to swallow, a dazzling smile guaranteed to make your heart race and a face you'd surely never forget. Everything about him is perfect – everything except his attitude.

He's one of the rudest, most callous men I've ever met. He takes rude to a whole new level. At work, they call him 'the dictator'. Look at him the wrong way and you're fired. Say something out-of-line to him and you're out on your tail.

So, why do I work here? The money. I'm broke with no hope, living with my best friend in a cramped two-bedroom apartment. I need my own place and for some unfathomable reason, Mr. DePaul has agreed to pay me double the salary for an accounting position. With that much money, I should be able to put up with his attitude, shouldn't I?


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Publisher: Tina Martin

Kindle Book

  • Release date: June 22, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9781005552787
  • Release date: June 22, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9781005552787
  • File size: 329 KB
  • Release date: June 22, 2022

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I need a job but I should've listened to everyone who warned me about Essex DePaul, the millionaire CEO of his own tax firm. He's one of the most handsome men I've ever seen. He has eyes that make you forget to swallow, a dazzling smile guaranteed to make your heart race and a face you'd surely never forget. Everything about him is perfect – everything except his attitude.

He's one of the rudest, most callous men I've ever met. He takes rude to a whole new level. At work, they call him 'the dictator'. Look at him the wrong way and you're fired. Say something out-of-line to him and you're out on your tail.

So, why do I work here? The money. I'm broke with no hope, living with my best friend in a cramped two-bedroom apartment. I need my own place and for some unfathomable reason, Mr. DePaul has agreed to pay me double the salary for an accounting position. With that much money, I should be able to put up with his attitude, shouldn't I?


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