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Elevators & Bosses

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A Chance meeting in an elevator results in fake names and a hot night. What could go wrong? Nothing until the next morning when you meet you new boss and he is the hot hook-up from the night before.

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J.L. Beck

223 books7,306 followers
J.L. Beck is the USA Today Best Selling author of unapologetic romance. She lives in WI with her husband, two kids, and four dogs. She enjoys writing and recently starting a literary agency to help represent authors in the industry.

To learn more about her books or interact with her go here: https://linktr.ee/jlbeckbooks

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4,392 reviews39 followers
August 12, 2021
This is the 2nd book I read by J.L. Beck & C. Hallman. I loved ❤ this book's storyline. I loved ❤ the hot 🔥 & steamy scenes. I loved ❤ Riley's character. I loved ❤ Nicholas's character. I loved ❤ the ending. Awesome job Ms. J.L. Beck & C. Hallman.
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October 2, 2022
I enjoyed this story, I think the premise was great. The story of Riley and Nicholas was told in a romcom way while not being too outlandishly funny and maintaining the integrity of Nicholas' hard exterior. Overall a great introduction to this author duo.
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233 reviews8 followers
August 3, 2021
Cute, sexy quick read. There are quite a few typos but the storyline will keep you hooked.
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3,764 reviews114 followers
August 4, 2025
The couple: Nicholas and Riley

Romance trope: office romance
Length:

Plot: Riley and Nicholas get stuck in an elevator one evening and share a...distraction. But it turns out that Riley works for Nicholas' company and it's not a good idea to mix business and pleasure. But sometimes you just can't help yourself.

Commentary: Cute story, and I did think it was funny that it was the loser little brother who pointed out that both his older brothers were doing what they were so against (fraternization, like their dad). Nicholas' solution was a good one in the end, and it was definitely a HEA.
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