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His Absolute Orders

The Billionaire's Ultimatum, Part 4

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His Absolute Orders

By: Cerys du Lys
Narrated by: Lauren Sweet
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This is the fourth audiobook in the Billionaire's Ultimatum series.

After an impromptu evening photography session with billionaire CEO Asher Landseer and the spur of the moment passion that followed, Jessika severely regrets what she's done. Everything was wonderful, romantic, absolutely perfect, but now Asher wants nothing to do with her.

She thought they had a connection - they must have - but none of this changes the fact that Asher is married. Despite his wife acting cold and distant and always being away, Asher seems deeply ashamed of what he's done.

Can Jessika apologize? Will Asher accept what's happened and forgive her, and hopefully himself, too? And what of his wife, Beatrice? Asher attempts to end everything in one fell swoop by ordering his driver, Jeremy, to bring Jessika home in the morning.

Except what happens if she refuses to leave?

©2012 Cerys du Lys (P)2013 Cerys du Lys
Contemporary Romantic

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