The title: **Breaking the Boss's Rules**, written by Nina Milne, is a story about how a woman (Imo) tries to break the rules that her boss (Joe) has set for them on their work and personal lives. Imo knows that Joe is wrong about some dating rules, which she considers outdated and unfair. But she also finds herself attracted to him both in and out of work. So, she tries to tame her curiosity in order to stay professional with Joe, at least during their business trips. On their first job, they go to Paris, where Imo thinks of ways to liven up the business trip. However, she also starts to consider Joe as a possible romantic partner. This idea comes true when they end up alone on the day when Joe's boss dies and the two have a chance to spend some quality time together.

If you haven’t read Breaking the Boss's Rules yet, here's the description I have: Rule 1 –Never mix business with pleasureIn Imogen Lorrimer's new temporary boss, Joe McIntyre is the dating rules are as well known. She definitely knows he is completely wrong about her, but why does he keep appearing in her fantasies... naked? As they take off on a work travel to Paris and a party by the sun-shiny shores in the Algarve.

Электронная Книга «Breaking the Boss’s Rules» написана автором Nina Milne в году.

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Язык: Английский

Серии: Mills & Boon Modern Tempted

ISBN: 9781472017949


Описание книги от Nina Milne

Rule #1 – Never mix business with pleasureImogen Lorrimer’s temporary new boss, Joe McIntyre, is known for his dating rules. She knows he’s completely wrong for her, so why does he insist on appearing in her dreams… naked?As they jet off to a business trip in Paris and a wedding on the sun-drenched shores of the Algarve, maybe it’s time to see if Imo can tempt him to break those infamous rules?



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  • Рейтинг Книги:
  • Автор: Nina Milne
  • Категория: Юмористическая фантастика
  • Тип: Электронная Книга
  • Язык: Английский
  • Из Серий: Mills & Boon Modern Tempted
  • Издатель: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9781472017949