
Worth the Cost
Managing the Billionaire, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Pete Stapleton
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By:
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Lexy Timms
About this listen
Some things are worth the cost of their consequences....
Rosalee Clarkson isn't looking for love; she's looking for a temporary job.
When she landed the job working as Anthony Accardi's personal assistant, she could have never imagined things developing the way they had.
She was living in his guest house and getting full access to the man himself.
Things are explosive between them.
Sex with him is off the charts.
She knows it's wrong to sleep with the boss, but there is no denying the chemistry between them. When he asks her to go to Italy on a business trip, she is forced to decide between what she wants and what her heart demands.
©2018 Wanita May (P)2022 Wanita May
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