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Hired By Billionaire Boss
Hired By Billionaire Boss
Hired By Billionaire Boss
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Carter is unlike anyone I've ever met.

Well, if you call hitting him with my car an actual meeting.

He's handsome, friendly, clever, and a little quirky… in a good way.

Instead of making me use money I don't have to pay for his bike repairs, he wants me to work off my debt as his personal assistant.

Easy enough. Right?

How hard could it be?

Harder than I thought.

First, there's Gavin, Carter's uncle. He doesn't like me, and something tells me to watch my back with him.

Next, there's information about me I'd rather not make public, but Gavin has other ideas.

As I try to keep my secret contained, I discover Mr. Do-No-Wrong has secrets of his own, and now I must tell Carter.

I'm not so sure I'm in the best position to do so, especially now that we're secretly seeing each other.

I'd hate to ruin a good thing.

But some things are more important than love… I hope.

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Release dateDec 2, 2022
ISBN9798215445631
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    Hired By Billionaire Boss - Paisley Summer

    CHAPTER 2

    Annie

    I’m so angry, I want to spit.  And after I spit, I’m going to sue my college guidance counselor.  Sure, the world needs more Art History majors.  Are you kidding me?  I mortgaged my soul to stay in college long enough to earn my Art History degree, and now, I have a mortgage and no real job.  I have discovered that waiting tables and doing gig work online give me just enough to pay rent to my roommate and have an occasional night out—one of those women-get-in-free nights.  Sure, the losers at the bar buy my drinks, but that’s hardly a bonus.  They all think the little, curvy chick will walk out to the parking lot with them and give them a blow job or something.  Idiots.  But then, what do I expect from Park Hill? 

    Losers and more losers.

    The job I just interviewed for was for a bank teller.  A bank teller!  A moron could be a bank teller.  I’m not intimately familiar with banks, but I can see as well as the next Art History major.  The tellers have machines for everything.  They have machines that count bills and machines that do all the adding and subtraction.  They have machines that time and stamp and date all the receipts and deposit slips.  They have machines for everything.  A monkey can be a teller.  In fact, I think monkeys might make better tellers than the ones they have already.

    No, on second thought, I can’t be a teller.

    They’re smarter than I am.  They didn’t borrow a small fortune in order to earn a degree that means absolutely nothing in the real world.  I have to sue my guidance counselor.  What happened to me has to be fraud or something.  But the problem is I have no money to sue, so getting an attorney to take my case doesn’t seem to be in the cards.  I can guess that hiring the lawyer means going out to the parking lot with

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