Forbidden Crush by Kaylee Monroe
I’m her boss, her father’s best friend, and far too old to want someone as young as her.
When my best friend asked me to hire his daughter who was down on her luck, I didn’t hesitate to extend the offer, especially when I was in need of a new assistant. At twenty-three, she was young and vibrant . . . and far more irresistible than the young, teenaged girl I’d remembered her to be.
Hiring Ashley was the best and worst decision of my life.
The best decision because Ashley proved to be an amazing, invaluable assistant, anticipating my needs as her boss before I even expressed them.
The worst decision because she was temptation personified, and when she made the first move and kissed me, I cracked under all that sensual tension and took everything she was offering, and more, until we were both too far gone to turn back.
All hell breaks loose when her father finds out . . . but that’s nothing compared to the unexpected bombshell Ashley drops on me that changes everything.
I’m going to be a daddy.
*Forbidden Crush is a steamy age gap, dad’s best friend romance with a guaranteed happily ever after!
- File Name:forbidden-crush-by-kaylee-monroe.epub
- Original Title:Forbidden Crush: Age Gap Romance (Forbidden Love Book 1)
- Creator:Kaylee Monroe
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B09XLF2SG5
- Date:2022-04-27T18:30:00+00:00
- File Size:263.538 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Contents
- 4. FORBIDDEN CRUSH
- 5. FREE BOOK
- 6. Chapter 1
- 7. Chapter 2
- 8. Chapter 3
- 9. Chapter 4
- 10. Chapter 5
- 11. Chapter 6
- 12. Chapter 7
- 13. Chapter 8
- 14. Chapter 9
- 15. Chapter 10
- 16. Chapter 11
- 17. Chapter 12
- 18. Chapter 13
- 19. Chapter 14
- 20. Chapter 15
- 21. Chapter 16
- 22. Chapter 17
- 23. Chapter 18
- 24. Chapter 19
- 25. Chapter 20
- 26. Chapter 21
- 27. Epilogue
Forbidden Crush, Book 1 of the Forbidden Love series was about 23-year-old Ashley Meyers, a recent college graduate with a business degree, and 45-year-old Nolan Briggs, the owner of "Spots and Blurbs", an advertising company. The day Ashley's father played golf with Nolan, he told his BFF about her struggle with finding a permanent job in the business field. He asked Nolan if a position was available at his advertising firm, and he told him he could hire her as his personal assistant since the one he had was leaving soon. Ashley was to start work the following Monday. He wasn't expecting to see the mature, adult version of the girl he hadn't seen for five years. Since graduating college with her business degree, Ashley had not been able to find a permanent position because everyone who interviewed her only wanted to hire someone with experience in the field. She had been forced to take temporary positions to pay the bills, but there was never enough to go around, and she was getting desperate. When her father told her about Nolan's offer, she was hesitant but excited at the same time because she remembered the teenage crush she had on him growing up. The two of them valiantly fought their attraction to each other for as long as they could. Ashley, having heard about his on-again/off-again relationship with his partner, as well as how he seemed to have gone through all the available women in the city, had some trepidation when it came to accepting that he was truly interested in her for more than a fling. As for Nolan, the age gap seemed to be a problem for him, as well as the fact that Ashley was his BFF's daughter. But they pushed those aside and entered into the relationship in hopes that everything would work out. This was a really good love story loaded with plenty of angst, drama, and surprises around the corner. The emotional rollercoaster ride was full of the normal twists and turns, but support for the couple came from an unexpected source, while the usual "Negative Nellies" ran rampant. It was nice to read about two mature, experienced adults who didn't run from their issues...for long at least. It was only when doubts crowded out the certainties that the struggle took place, but it was so brief that it was more of a blip on the page than a full-blown drama llama scene. That's unusual for this type of story, and I absolutely loved it. This was an excellent beginning to the series, even with all of the minor grammatical errors, and I can't wait to delve into the next book. I gave this a five-star rating and will be adding it to my Keeper for the Shelves collection.
Sweet.
Wow, thus is a really good book