Marrying My Ex’s Boss by Jordan Silver

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Marrying My Ex’s Boss by Jordan Silver
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When her husband left her and their three little girls for one of his work colleagues, Justine did not take it lying down. The SAHM refused to be a victim and came out swinging.
She ended up having one too many at the bar across the street from the corporate party where she planned to expose them and get a bit of her own back and things got way out of hand.
Marcus Devereaux had just landed back in town after years of ignoring his grandfather’s pleas that he come home and take over the family business when the hot blonde called out her ex and his affair partner in a room full of businessmen and women. It was the beginning of the end for the confirmed bachelor who never believed there was a woman alive who could capture his interest and keep it.

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Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Contents
  • 4. 1. Justine
  • 5. 2. Marcus
  • 6. 3. Marcus
  • 7. 4. Justine
  • 8. 5. Marcus
  • 9. 6. Marcus
  • 10. 7. Justine
  • 11. 8. Justine
  • 12. 9. Marcus
  • 13. 10. Marcus
  • 14. 11. Justine
  • 15. 12. Justine
  • 16. 13. Justine
  • 17. 14. Marcus
  • 18. 15. Marcus
  • 19. 16. Justine
  • 20. 17. Justine
  • 21. 18. Marcus
  • 22. 19. Justine
  • 23. 20. Melanie
  • 24. 21. Justine
  • 25. 22. Justine
  • 26. 23. Justine
  • 27. 24. Justine
  • 28. 25. Justine
  • 29. 26. Justine
  • 30. 27. Justine
  • 31. 28. Paul
  • 32. 29. Marcus
  • 33. 30. Justine
  • 34. 31. Marcus
  • 35. 32. Justine
  • 36. 33. Justine
  • 37. 34. Justine
  • 38. 35. Marcus
  • 39. Epilogue

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Marrying My Ex's Boss, Book 4 of The Ex series, was about 32-year-old Justine Tanner, and 37-year-old Marcus Devereaux, the new CEO and heir-apparent to the Devereaux empire.

Warning: Be prepared for a book that borders on craziness, hilarity, and being outright nonsensical at times, because this book is loaded with all of the above.

Justine and Paul Tanner, the vice-president of the company he worked for, had been married for ten years, with three children under the age of six, when she learned he had been cheating on her for at least a year. When she found out, her soon-to-be ex-husband was at a work event with his mistress, who just happened to be Marcus' stepsister, Melanie. So she went to the bar across the street, had a few drinks, and then went to the hotel's ballroom to confront them in front of his co-workers. And confront them, she did!

Marcus, the "heir-apparent" to the Devereaux fortune/empire, witnessed the altercation along with the rest of the staff in the ballroom. However, he was more interested in Justine than in what was going on, so he followed her out of the hotel, then tailed her car for another hour before she pulled over, marched back to his car, and pulled a gun on him, sending him into a fit of laughter. He had already determined she would be his just as soon as her upcoming divorce was finalized.

This was full of angst, drama, and a whole lot of revenge, with just a touch of spiciness. Once again, they revenge plot was well-written and took the entire story to fulfill. Everyone who messed up got the full comeuppance due to them, and it was awesome.

Marcus and Justine were both headcases, and the hilarity from these two was off the charts. Justine had a "twin" named Justice...who lived in her head and "made" her do/say things, while Marcus had conversations with his genitalia, his heart, and his head. Oh, and the two of them weren't opposed to sharing a joint now and then. Oh, and at least two secondary characters were just as bat-sh*t crazy. This is going to be FUN!

I only gave this a four-star rating because it needed a bit more tweaking than the book before, but it was still worth taking the time to read it.

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