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Serving the CEO

CEO Series, Book 3

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Serving the CEO

By: Emily Hayes
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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She thought she was just serving the glamorous CEO drinks, until it became clear that she was being asked to serve in other ways, too . . .

Isabella Peters is a wealthy and entitled CEO who is very used to getting what she wants. What she wants is a bit of fun and some casual sex while she is in town, with the cute young bartender.

Austin Adams finds herself entangled in an irresistible steamy arrangement with the stunning aloof CEO.

Will the sizzling connection they share together ever be more than just a casual fling?

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Emily Hayes (P)2024 Tantor
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Feel-Good
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As usual this with Emily Hayes books it's very good, spicy and sweet. she picked the perfect Narrator Abby Craden.

very good

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Isabelle Peters is a wealthy CEO looking for fun while she tries to save her business. Austin is a bartender and artist who catches her eye and appetite. A sizzling romance. Great narration. Love the series.

Ice Queen Romance

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As this series was on sale I got it, I am not sure I liked it too much, some parts were a little boring but the end was good and that is what ‘s important, isn’t it?

It was an OK book

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