Olivia Brynn Collection Volume 1
by Brynn, Olivia
The First Official Olivia Brynn Collection includes the contemporary erotic romance titles For a Price, Company Ink, and Cover Story.Cover StoryForty-something divorcée Cate Roberts was always a pushover when it came to her little sister, but agreeing to pose for the cover of Zoe's romance novel might be taking it too far. Especially when she's confronted with the male lead, Bo Gaddis. It's a good thing that Bo is gay, and much too young for her, because Cate could easily see herself falling for the embodiment of every romance lover's dream man. Bo never renounced the rumor that he was gay. In fact, it helped his career, and helped him stick to his strict rule about sleeping with his co-model. That's about to be tested though, because Cate is everything he wanted in a woman. If only he can convince her that age isn't a factor, and he's not only straight, but very attracted to her.For a PriceYou can't get blood from a stone. That's what Maureen Sullivan's mother always told her, but now it's collection time, and bill collectors aren't after blood; they want money. At this point, she'd do just about anything...for a price. To get her mother out of the red, Maureen packs her tiny nest egg and runs to Las Vegas, hoping for a miracle. Once in Sin City, Maureen's Aunt Lottie shows her that the fastest way out of a financial hell doesn't lie in Maureen's luck at a blackjack table, but in the auction of a much more controversial commodity: Maureen's virginity. Vegas is the perfect place to cash in. What they decide to do will not only make headlines in the Nevada city, but around the world. The last thing Maureen needs right now is to fall for sexy Nicholas Webster, who's used to getting everything he wants. Because when the time comes, she'd have to betray the man she's come to love in order to fulfill her contract. Will she be able to sell herself? And at what price?Company InkSidney has crushed on her boss Grant for over two years. When she finally pushes him to his breaking point, they both end up winning. The fraternization policy their company holds dear means they've got to keep their new relationship deep under wraps. Grant knows this could end very badly. He could be charged with sexual harassment, accused of favoritism, or worse-they could both be unemployed. Grant is willing to risk it all to dip his pen in the company ink.