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Print-The Billionaire's Seduction--Signed By The Author

Print-The Billionaire's Seduction--Signed By The Author

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Signed by the author!

Print version of the thrilling ebook!

A story of love, lust, and betrayal that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Penny McDaniels is a self-described “bean-counting nerd,” with her soft, squishy curves and plain-Jane looks. She’s used to being ignored by the hot guys. If high school and college taught her anything, it was that the quarterback never noticed girls like her.

Until now.

Penny is stunned when her bad-boy billionaire bosses reveal just how much they’ve coveted their favorite accountant. They make a shocking proposal: they want her to be their shared mistress.

Penny is tempted. She’s never been with anyone like the Buchanan brothers—handsome, wealthy, and decadent. But she knows that getting involved with them would be dangerous. They’re used to getting what they want and’ll stop at nothing to have her.

But Penny can’t resist the temptation. She agrees to become their mistress and soon finds herself caught up in a torrid love triangle. The Buchanan brothers are everything she’s ever wanted in a man, but they’re also everything she’s ever feared. They’re possessive, demanding, and they don’t take no for an answer.

Penny is in over her head, but she can’t seem to stay away from the Buchanan brothers. They’re her addiction, and she’s hooked. But can she handle the heat? Or will she get burned?

Excerpt:

They were Gods among men, thought Penny McDaniel with a private swoon as the Buchanan brothers walked past her, completely oblivious to the fact that Penny had been working for them for at least six months now and had undoubtedly passed her in the halls numerous times without noticing.

Nolan and Vince Buchanan had been born to money but they’d managed to do well on their own with Buchanan Enterprises. And why wouldn’t they? Razor sharp in business, hotter than Georgia asphalt, and built like…well, Gods, they were destined for success.

Penny liked to think of herself as smart, reasonably attractive and capable — however, most people, men in particular, simply saw a chubby girl with dark hair and glasses.

In other words, those of the opposite sex rarely noticed her at all.

So was she surprised that both Nolan and Vince had completely overlooked one of their many accountants? Not really. Likely to them, she was simply another bean counter — and an uninteresting one at that.

The thing was, the Buchanan brothers never suffered a drought when it came to finding a gorgeous woman to place on their arm or in their bed but they’d managed to escape the marriage lasso in spite of the ardent attempts of a select few.

Penny ducked her gaze when Nolan’s gaze suddenly swung her way while speaking with a colleague and her cheeks heated although it was highly unlikely that he’d even noticed her staring at him as if he were a fully-loaded Chicago-style pizza.

But oh, goodness gracious, if he could read her mind! Well, she’d be fired, Penny thought wryly.

She daydreamed of impossible scenarios; ones that were shameful and best left in the secret confines of her imagination, and would likely send her tumbling into hell for even allowing them into the theater of her mind.

But, ohhhh…she stifled a sigh.

Was it so wrong that she longed to personally count the ridges in Nolan’s stomach with her tongue? How did she know he had washboard abs?

She’d had the honor of delivering some important paperwork to Nolan’s personal office and while she’d been disappointed the office had been empty, she’d consoled herself with a short peek at the personal photos on his desk.

And one had been of him and some skinny beach blonde who looked as if a piece of rice would get stuck in her throat if she chanced to eat one.

Based upon the women Vince and Nolan squired about town, it was Penny’s guess that they preferred bones over curves and while it was certainly their prerogative, it did give Penny a painful pinch to be found completely out of their league.

Before she realized it, an unhappy sigh escaped her as she returned to her numbers and ledgers.

“Something the matter, Miss McDaniel,” a smooth voice interrupted her and she startled when she realized Vince was leaning on her cubicle, watching her with those gorgeous dark eyes.

She swallowed but it felt as if all the spit in her mouth had dried up and all she could do was stare like an idiot.

“Everything okay?” he asked, his smooth brow furrowing when she continued to gape at him.

“F-fine,” she managed to stutter, pushing her glasses higher on her nose and wishing she’d paid more attention to her wardrobe choice that morning.

Why hadn’t she worn something…less bookish? Sure, she was a bookkeeper but she didn’t always have to look the part, right?

She fluttered her hands down her slacks and curled her toes inside her no-nonsense flats.

If he were to mentally undress her, he’d find a boring white bra and beige panties — beige! Of all boring colors — surprise! Ugh.

Why hadn’t she purchased that racy red and black number she’d seen on the mannequin at Feisty, her favorite full-figured store on the mall?

At least even if no one was tearing her clothes off with their teeth, she would know that beneath all those drab conservative clothes of a sensible accountant a wild woman was hiding, just waiting for the right moment to pounce.

The truth was, although she longed for adventure, she was almost painfully shy, which went perfectly with the accountant stereotype that she hated.

Yet, as she was well aware, stereotypes existed for a reason: because there was often a veneer of truth clinging to them.

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