Beg for It by Alexis Winter

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Beg for It by Alexis Winter
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You know that feeling—the one where you tell yourself it’s a terrible idea but you’re going to do it anyway?

Even though you know that this man isn’t just your father’s best friend who’s twenty years your senior…he’s your new boss.
I’m the girl that’s always done the right thing, made the sensible and safe choices and yet here I am, fresh out of grad school feeling directionless in life and love.
So at the suggestion of my once estranged billionaire father, I agree to an interview at his best friend’s company.
The moment I step into Beckham Archer’s office I recognize him as the mysterious man I shamelessly flirted with and gave my number to only a few nights ago.
As much as we both try to ignore the fiery attraction between us, I can’t shrug the nagging question that lingers…if he didn’t recognize my name that night, would he have called me?
The power and control he possesses drives me absolutely wild, making we want to cross the boundaries he demanded we put into place.
Our resolve is hanging by a thread, stretched so thin with desire it was only a matter of time before we gave in.
I know it’s a mistake.
I know I risk losing the relationship with my father I’ve worked so hard to repair.
I know he’s going to rip my heart out and possibly destroy my life but it’s too late to turn back now.
While he thinks it’s just my repressed rebellion, acting out against my father for abandoning me as a child…it’s so much more.
He listens to me, offering to mentor me and providing me the guidance I lacked in my childhood.
The more I get to know him, the more I realize there’s more to this man than a billion dollar empire and a wall around his heart and the harder I fall.
Even his warning that all he can offer me is a fantasy gets drowned out by lust the second our lips finally meet.
But our little secret doesn’t stay quiet for long and the reality that this could all come crashing down is staring me in the face…along with Beckham’s pregnant ex.
I want more than the fantasy or one night, I want it all. But does he feel it’s worth the risk or worth fighting for?
One thing I’ve learned about Beckham Archer—he’s the type of man that doesn’t wait for people to do something; if he wants it, he makes it happen.
The type of man that has me wanting to break all the rules.
The type of man that can make me beg for it.

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  • Original Title:Beg For It: A Billionaire Boss Romance
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  • Language:en
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  • Date:2022-10-23T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Thank You!
  • 4. You know that feeling—the one where you tell yourself it’s a terrible idea but you’re going to do it anyway?
  • 5. Contents
  • 6. 1. Brontë
  • 7. 2. Beckham
  • 8. 3. Brontë
  • 9. 4. Beckham
  • 10. 5. Brontë
  • 11. 6. Beckham
  • 12. 7. Brontë
  • 13. 8. Beckham
  • 14. 9. Brontë
  • 15. 10. Beckham
  • 16. 11. Brontë
  • 17. 12. Beckham
  • 18. 13. Brontë
  • 19. 14. Beckham
  • 20. 15. Brontë
  • 21. 16. Beckham
  • 22. 17. Brontë
  • 23. 18. Beckham
  • 24. 19. Brontë
  • 25. 20. Beckham
  • 26. 21. Brontë
  • 27. 22. Beckham
  • 28. 23. Brontë
  • 29. I swore to myself that I’d never cross that line with her.
  • 30. Full Page Image
  • 31. Prologue
  • 32. Warren
  • 33. Read the rest of the Chicago Billionaires Series
  • 34. Also by Alexis Winter
  • 35. About the Author

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Beg For It was about 25-year-old Bronte Spencer (Ramsay), a recent grad school graduate, and 46-year-old Beckham Archer, the CEO of Archer Financial, and her father, Jonas Ramsay's BFF. I'm not going to give a long review. Suffice it to say this book was a long, drawn-out story that could have ended ten chapters earlier. The two main characters met in a bar where she gave him her name and phone number, only to realize he disappeared after wadding up the paper with her info on it and leaving it on the bar. The following day, she learned that he was her father's BFF...and her boss. The FMC was a girl who knew what she wanted and went after it. The MMC was a man who knew what he didn't want and made certain all his lady friends knew up front where they stood with him before he started any kind of relationship with them. The angst and drama were over the top in this book, and not always in a good way. The conflict and push-pull between the two main characters were, at times, convoluted and uncalled for. Other times, they were just mediocre. However, for their ages, it seemed neither one of the main characters was mature enough for the roles they were given. I was disappointed and could only give the story a two-star rating.

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