Playboy Boss by Sophie Brooks, Cassie Marks

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Playboy Boss by Sophie Brooks, Cassie Marks
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She’s a virgin. I’m the boss. It’s all kinds of wrong.

I work hard, play harder, and never settle for anything but the best. I haven’t made billions by taking shortcuts. If you’re not at the top of your field, don’t bother to apply.
Unless you’re her. Erin White had the worst interview in company history. She stumbled over every question. Agonized over every answer.
I hired her anyway.
Underneath the mass of insecurities is a brilliant young woman. And I’m obsessed with her. I want her by my side in my boardroom.
And my bedroom.
I never back down from a challenge—I’ll get her past this. My coaching methods are… unusual. Intimate. I tease her, dare her, entice her, and get her so damned focused on me that her panic recedes. How? By whispering filthy things in her ear. Trailing my fingers over her luscious curves. Demanding her obedience.
And it works. Our training sessions go from mild to wild. And as Erin’s confidence grows, I only want more. My company may need her brilliant mind, but I need all of her, so I push harder.
Restraint’s not my strong suit. But if I push her too far, too fast, I’ll lose her.

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  • Original Title:Playboy Boss: A Billionaire Boss Office Romance
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  • Date:2017-06-14T18:30:00+00:00
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Table of Content

  • 1. Copyright
  • 2. 1. Erin
  • 3. 2. Seth
  • 4. 3. Erin
  • 5. 4. Seth
  • 6. 5. Erin
  • 7. 6. Erin
  • 8. 7. Erin
  • 9. 8. Erin
  • 10. 9. Seth
  • 11. 10. Erin
  • 12. 11. Erin
  • 13. 12. Erin
  • 14. 13. Erin
  • 15. 14. Seth
  • 16. 15. Erin
  • 17. 16. Erin
  • 18. 17. Seth
  • 19. 18. Erin
  • 20. 19. Erin
  • 21. 20. Seth
  • 22. 21. Seth
  • 23. 22. Erin
  • 24. 23. Seth
  • 25. 24. Erin
  • 26. A NOTE FROM SOPHIE & CASSIE
  • 27. BONUS NOVELLAS
  • 28. Dirty Work
    • Dirty Work Blurb
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
  • 29. Hot Shot
    • Hot Shot Blurb
    • Chapter 1
    • Chapter 2
    • Chapter 3
    • Chapter 4
    • Chapter 5
    • Chapter 6
    • Chapter 7
    • Chapter 8
    • Chapter 9
    • Chapter 10
    • Chapter 11
    • Chapter 12
    • Chapter 13
  • 30. Get a Free Story!
  • 31. Also by Sophie Brooks

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Playboy Boss, (formerly titled "Mr. Right Touch"), Book 2 of the Finding Mr. Right series, was about Seth Spencer, CEO of Seth Spencer Technologies (AKA Seth-Tech), and Erin White, personal assistant to Seth Spencer. Side Note: Like its predecessor, this book had a massive amount of grammatical errors: words left out, the wrong word used in the wrong place, words misspelled, etc. It was completely distracting as well as annoying. At one point, I was ready to put the book down and not finish it. The only thing that stopped me from doing that is the fact that I detest not finishing a story, for any reason. There are only a handful or two that I've treated that way, and I don't like to add to that pile if I don't have to. Erin, freshly graduated from college, was hoping to be hired as a copywriter at Seth's company. However, she stumbled and bumbled her way through the interview, to the point that Justine, who was the head of HR, Seth, and his business partner (and 'right-hand man"), Brad Evans, had a "good laugh" as they met afterward. Before leaving though, Justine held out a letter that she said Erin had asked her to give to Seth, which he sat there and read. As they were all preparing to leave, Seth told Justine to get Erin back to the office as fast as she could. While he waited for Erin to arrive back at his office, Seth told Brad that he wasn't going to hire her as a junior copywriter, but as his personal assistant instead. Brad tried to convince him that she wasn't suited for the job, and Seth offered to bet him that he would have her ready for the position within three weeks, in time for the annual shareholders' meeting. Brad bet $10,000, but Seth said too low and counter-offered. Brad refused and then bet him $20,000. The bet was accepted. (Sound familiar? A higher-priced version of "My Fair Lady" perhaps? Can you see the fall-out coming already?) After being hired, Erin admitted to Seth that as a child she had been prone to stuttering and that she'd had to see speech therapists to overcome it. That was the reason she was a bad public speaker and always messed up when being interviewed for a job or talking in crowds. One-on-one, she was fine with, but to put her out front where she was the center of attention and she'd fall flat on her face...verbally. When he told her that she would, indeed, be speaking in public, she told him she'd have to decline the job, but he wouldn't allow her to. In fact, he all but bullied her into keeping the position. He wasn't above using sexual teasing to get Erin to do whatever he wanted and use it he did. If Seth didn't think she was performing the way wanted, if she was succumbing to her fear and anxiety instead of practicing speaking, he would find a way to sexually manipulate her into improving her ability in public speaking. The more he teased her, the better Erin got at her speaking. However, he always managed to halt things before they went too far, so there was never any "going all the way" between them. And it was working. She managed to pitch a presentation in front of a few people at the office. But then Justine told her about the shareholder's meeting and that she would be making a presentation during it When she confronted Seth, he confirmed it and said she would be speaking in front of no less than one hundred people. He managed to calm her fears and convinced her she'd be fine...until the meeting came and Brad spilled the beans about the bet he'd lost to Seth, causing Erin to believe that it had all been just a game to Seth. She realized he didn't consider her to be anything more than a challenge, a puzzle to be solved, to prove to himself no task was too great for him to conquer. Unfortunately, the revelation had a horrible effect on Erin...she began to stutter for the first time in ten years. This story had such potential, but there were so many things that kept it from being a great novel. First was all of the grammatical errors. Someone reading this might think that English wasn't the author's first language. It was that awful. Second was the immaturity of the MMC. For someone who was supposed to be 27 and the CEO of his own company, the guy was a first-class A$$hle. He wasn't above pushing people beyond their limits and out of their comfort zones just to win a bet or to prove to himself he could best everyone and everything that got in his way. The emotions of the book were off as well. The angst was out of proportion, the drama was too weak when it should have been stronger, and the chemistry between the two main characters was ghastly and virtually non-existent. Anger and disappointment were the only emotions that were at the levels one would expect for such a betrayal. There wasn't a true HEA since neither of them mentioned loving the other. Oh, they might eventually get there, but they just never said the "L" word to each other. But even if they had? It wasn't shown in their actions toward each other. It was just...blah. There were no spicey moments other than a kiss or two. The characters weren't all that strong either. Well, Erin was actually the strongest, then would be Brad. I didn't care for Justine because she was just petty and spiteful. As for Seth? He didn't make a very good main male character, and he definitely wasn't the best example of a "hero" that an author could present to her readers. He was a selfish, self-centered prick who, for the most part, only cared about proving to himself and others that he was unstoppable and almost immortal, virtually above all mankind. What an egotistical bst*rd. He didn't quite redeem himself This book didn't merit a five-star rating. In fact, it barely earned a two-star rating. I hate being disappointed with a book that had held such promise, only to fall flat on its face.

Replya year ago
    nide side
    nide side

    this is book is okay. not mind blowing . it didnt even have an epilogue , writing style was mediocre at most .all the plot was this tech dude (who i like to think is elon musk) teaching this girl (grimes) to learn how to talk and overcome her fear of public speaking . i didn't like it . had no real depth to the characters . 5/10

    Reply4 years ago
      Ms Anonymous
      Ms Anonymous

      Well I just finished reading it and I really enjoyed reading it. There were too many grammatical errors. Otherwise the book was amazing. It was original and interesting. I loved the gadgets and the office environment. I am sure it would be a dream come true for many people in real life.

      Reply4 years ago
        Ms Anonymous
        Ms Anonymous

        Damn, this book is good. I am still in the process of reading this book, bit I can’t help but comment on this book. This book is amazing. The writing style and everything else is really great.

        Reply4 years ago