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Night Job
Night Job
Night Job
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Night Job

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Natasha Devereaux balances two lives.

By day, Natasha is a thirty-something billionaire tech CEO, working to ensure the success of her company, pushing hard for a promising breakthrough.

By night, Natasha takes on the name Olive and works as a call girl in a ritzy brothel.

Natasha works hard to keep her two lives separate. No one inside her company knows about her nighttime activities. Only her madam knows that she’s not just another call girl.

Nonetheless, those two worlds are about to collide. The man paying for her body is smuggling her corporate secrets through the brothel.

Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.

Night Job is Part 1 of Work and Play

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA.S. Peavey
Release dateApr 13, 2016
ISBN9781310378577
Night Job
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A.S. Peavey

A.S. Peavey began writing erotica in a micro caption-based form (which you can check out on Tumblr), before branching to explore the world of longer form stories and novels. Peavey is excited by the opportunities offered to expand on those shorter stories, and grasp what tugs at the libido. Peavey lives along the Rocky Mountains, going out to hike and bike when time and the weather allow.

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    Night Job - A.S. Peavey

    NIGHT JOB

    Part One of WORK AND PLAY

    A.S. Peavey

    Copyright 2016 A.S. Peavey

    All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted by applicable copyright laws, no portion of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without the express written permission of the publisher.

    This book is a work of fiction. Any similarity between the characters and situations within its pages and places or persons, living or dead, is unintentional and coincidental.

    Published by Peavey Publishing

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    Warning: contains explicit descriptions of adult behavior.

    CONTENTS

    Title

    Copyright Page

    Table of Contents

    Night Job

    Other Works by A.S. Peavey

    About the Author

    There’s another message.

    Natasha Devereaux held up a hand to quiet her assistant. This was a crucial meeting, Project DC would create an important new product line, so she didn’t have the time for any interruption. She appreciated James’ help most of the time. At any other time, his persistence would be nothing short of laudable. Undoubtedly, there was something crucial that needed her response.

    But it could wait.

    This meeting would define the future of Firmtech, Natasha’s company, if the product succeeded. At the very least it would offer a completely new avenue for revenue. But Natasha knew this project might be so much more. Drumfire, Natasha’s original product and the technology that had launched her company, had been very successful. She’d built her company on a line of information technology programs that, while the public rarely came across them, often served as a backbone for companies with household names.

    Product after product had been launched to improve upon that original technology. Her staff had been very successful with those new products, taking Natasha’s original idea, and moving Drumfire into new sectors, customizing it for the other industries. Occasionally her company launched a product that was, at least nominally, novel. But it still attacked a similar problem.

    But Natasha knew that her company couldn’t survive forever simply by making minor improvements to Drumfire. Firmtech certainly wouldn’t thrive. They would become a shell of their former selves when other technologies superseded theirs, relegating their work to a minor piece of the puzzle.

    Of course, it wasn’t easy to just leap outside of the box and design a product that would reinvent a whole company. Natasha tried. She produced ideas from time to time, though she was never the one who brought those ideas to fruition anymore, handing them off to developers.

    But Natasha’s ideas either broke down before reaching the market (which happened at least half the time with all of their products), or proved to be only mildly successful.

    The closest they had come to a new driving product line had been developed by a startup that Natasha had bought out. But it wasn’t enough. Yes, it had been a wild success when it hit the market. It still sold well. But it wouldn’t be the future of Firmtech. It quickly gained competitors, and another company had soon tackled the same problem from a different

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