I want my pants pulled down. I want to be bent over the table. I want to forget dinner. Forget I hit reply-all. Forget my idea was stolen. Forget everything and just get f@#$! And then I want to order Chinese food. My bosses abandoned me out here at this new office and the best thing I have going for me is fantasizing about lavender-soap-elevator-man. But just my luck, lavender-soap-elevator-man is a Turnaround consultant. He gets paid obscene amounts of money to turnaround failing companies. A dream job and a dream guy. Only I’ve never been with a man before. I could use a turnaround myself. When he targets my company, he targets me too. I only hope he won’t find out what I’ve been doing these last few months. Please Boss is a standalone MM dirty office romance novel with no cliffhanger, no cheating and a happily ever after. It features a first time gay hero and his willing-to-teach alpha/dom/boss, some light BDSM, dual POV, a dimple fetish, dimples, and a white-hot hatred for sea urchins (they totally deserve it too). Approximately 43,000 words.
All Monty wishes to do is be punished, have dinner, reminisce, and move on to the next day. One accidental keystroke and his idea is no longer his anymore. What will he do? Can Monty get what he desires or is all hope lost? Never mind that Ty is his domineering boss.
Cute story about Monty and his crush, Ty Stone.
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Morty recently got a new promotion in a new town. He has a crush on a man in the elevator that he daydreams about. Ty is his new boss and he’s all that Morty can think about. This was pretty good, could have been a little steamier. I’m voluntarily reviewing from an advanced copy that I received.
Ty and Monty are a couple of characters with some sizzling chemistry, breaking taboo rules left right and centre. I enjoyed their banter and their interplay, and some of their inner monologues were amusing too. This story is exactly what you could hope for when you read the blurb, but could have used a solid edit to smooth out all the rough spots (spots where the story jumps and leaves a gap, inner monologues that go a little too long, parts that feel chaotic and disjointed).
His idea has been stolen after he sent it to everyone and he craves to be punished. He finds the lift man is what he wants but they has come to build his business back up. Will he falls into their arms? Will he gets what he really wants from them? See if he will
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