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My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance
My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance
My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance
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My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance

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Allie Stone is a country girl from Iowa hoping to make it big in Hollywood. At 18 years old she moves to Los Angeles chasing after her dreams of stardom and riches only to land a secretarial job.

For years she works for Mr. Jones, the owner a small company. Over the years, the company grows into a multi-billion company. Allie loves working for Mr. Jones. Then one day, he announces his retirement. 

Allie meets her new boss, John Jones, son of Mr. Jones and heir to Jones Corp. John is rude, disrespectful, and most off all, has it in for Allie. It doesn't matter what she does, nothing seems good enough for John.

But just as things seem to take a turn for the worse, Allie witnesses a side of John that she didn't know existed.

But is this the true side of John? Does John feel the same about Allie or is he just stringing her along? Allie starts to question herself when a girl from John's past returns. 

Complete short story, no cliffhangers.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 14, 2018
ISBN9781386296218
My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance

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    My Bossy Billionaire - Bad Boy Billionaire Romance - Grace Rawson

    My Bossy Billionaire

    Chapter 1

    Twelve years ago, at eighteen years old and fresh out of high school, I dreamed of stardom and riches. I moved out to California hoping that Los Angeles would provide a better future for me than Iowa.

    After multiple failed auditions and no money, I decided to apply for a part-time secretarial position with a little company, Jones Corp. I had no experience, but I did have my wit.

    I don’t know what Mr. Jones saw in me, but he must’ve seen something good because he picked me over a whole slew of other applicants.  It’s not like being a secretary was the it job, but I was satisfied.

    Here we are today and I’m still working for Jones Corp. I am now working as the Executive Secretary directly for Mr. Jones. His little ten-employee business has grown to a multi-billion dollar corporation trading on the New York Stock Exchange.

    Mr. Jones is not just a boss; he’s also been a father figure where I had none. My father left my mom and me when I was one. I hate to say it because it’s so cliché, but he left for beer and cigarettes one night and never came back. 

    Mom played both roles while I was growing up. And while she didn’t show it or say it, I knew she was heartbroken that such a man would leave his family to fend for himself. If I ever meet that bastard I’ll be sure to give him a piece of my mind.

    Needless to say, I’m not famous nor am I rich, but I do make quite a nice living—all thanks to Mr. Jones. When he was successful in his business endeavors, he always made sure I received a nice bonus. Now don’t get me wrong, he didn’t play favors. All of his employees received bonuses as well. Of course that doesn’t stop the terrible office rumors going around.

    Aside from that, life can’t get any better than this.  What thirty-year-old can say they’re doing well in their job and loving it?

    I’m still going to auditions every now and then and hoping that I somehow will get picked for a show, but that’s the last thing on my mind. Mr. Jones has always been there to take care of me so I will always be there to ensure his business runs smoothly.

    Today, Mr. Jones has called a meeting with his top executives. While I may only be a secretary, Mr. Jones always includes me in all his meetings. I’m not there just to look pretty however. I take notes and follow up with deadlines and reports when he gives out assignments to his executives.

    As I enter the room, I take roll call to ensure everyone

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