by Talia Hunter
“Jackson thinks he can use his fortune to control me? Buckle up, Billionaire, I’m about to rock your world.”
How To Boss A Billionaire
Geena will do anything to save her business. Even bid the last of her money to pay for advice from a straight-edged billionaire asshole.
Damien took part in the charity auction to improve his terrible image. Now he's been won by a pink-haired sex store owner.
His new boss-for-a-week might smell like candy, but there's no way he'll have a taste. He's about to find out that fixing up an adult toy store can't be all fun and games.
How To Seduce A CEO
Hot shot CEO Marcus has decided who to hire for the top job, and it’s not Angel, no matter how tempting she might be. Problem is, he's set on hiring a sexist jerk.
Time for Angel to turn the tables on her boss, and make Marcus realize the office underdog might just be the right person to put in charge.
How To Master A Millionaire
Max is anything but submissive, but he needs to act that way for his next movie role. He needs a dominatrix who can show him the ropes.
Ally’s a broke blogger with a self-confidence problem. She’s clueless about anything kinky, but talks her way into the dominatrix job so she can get a story.
“A romantic, feel-good read that’s laugh-out-loud funny.”
About the Author
Talia Hunter likes writing about smart, funny women, and the men who set their hearts on fire. Her motto is, If you aren’t laughing, you aren’t doing it right.
A formerly committed city dweller, she’s recently moved to the country. She’s put in a veggie garden, learned how to make bread, and is now the proud owner of a pair of gum boots. These days she spends time Googling important questions such as how to cope with a runaway zucchini crop (make fritters), and narrowing down exactly what kind of giant hairy spider might be eyeballing her from the washing tub.
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