Don't Move Your Desk
Author | : Rhiannon D'Averc |
Publisher | : Rhiannon D'Averc Writer Ltd |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2024-09-01 |
ISBN-10 | : 9798340121721 |
ISBN-13 | : |
Rating | : 4/5 (21 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: My boss was supposed to fall into my trap for a quick payout. I didn’t expect that I would be the one falling for him… KEATON I thought being a secretary would be easy. The perfect cover for me to make an exposé about the sports management industry that would put my film degree to good use. But then I met my boss. Oliver Harvey – six foot something of pure muscle, a face like a perfect Roman statue, and lips I just want to kiss. A man of few words, but all of them completely infuriating. And an absolutely terrifying man to try and trick. The problem is, the more I get to know him, the less I want to expose him at all. I think it’s time for me to quit this job and get out, before I’m in too deep. Only, Oliver Harvey doesn’t want me to go. And how am I supposed to refuse? OLLY I’ve never cared about a secretary before. They come and go like changes in the weather. I don’t have time to waste on remembering names and faces. But I haven’t been able to stop thinking about Keaton. His face runs through my head at all hours of the day. It’s like he’s exactly what I needed – and there’s no way I’m going to let him go. He's a great secretary. The best I’ve ever had. That’s why I can’t stop thinking about his soft lips or imagining running my hands through his messy curls – right? That’s why every time he leaves my office, I feel bereft and can’t wait for him to return – right? That’s why even though I’m a private man, I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather share my secrets with… right…? I need his help. I need his company. I think I might just need… him. Don’t Move Your Desk is a CEO/secretary gay romance with plenty of heat! Happy ending guaranteed… in more ways than one! This book imagines an alternative timeline in which the characters from Don’t Move Out met and fell in love at a later time, but can also be read as a standalone title.