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In Bed With Her Tall, Sexy, Handsome Boss: All Night with the Boss / The Boss's Wife for a Week / My Tall Dark Greek Boss

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All Night with the Boss:
Lissa Coleman doesn’t do office affairs. Hurt in the past, she keeps her guard up by being witty and sarcastic… But one look at her tall, dark and sexy new boss tests her resistance to the limit! Working closely with him, she discovers he’s as hot in the bedroom as he is in the boardroom.
The Boss’s Wife for a Week For business reasons:
Spence Tyack needed a wife for a week… Someone he could court in public and share a bed with in private. But who could he find to fill this position? Certainly not his demure secretary, Sadie Morrissey. But Spence was in for a surprise. It seemed his personal assistant was ready to step into the role – and not only was she sensible in the boardroom, she was sensual in the bedroom!
My Tall Dark Greek Boss Gorgeous billionaire Samos Stilakos is the answer to every woman’s prayers – tall, dark, Greek and rich! Sam wants to explore the attraction that sizzles between him and his new PA – he’s sure she was his mystery lover – and Sam is the boss, the CEO, and he’s not used to taking no as an answer!

624 pages, Paperback

First published February 18, 2011

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Natalie Anderson

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Natalie Anderson is a USA TODAY bestselling author. She writes emotional contemporary romances full of sparkling banter, sizzling heat and uplifting endings—perfect for readers who love to escape with everyday empowered heroines and arrogant alphas who are too sexy for their own good.
With over five million books sold, her stories are translated into more than a dozen languages, she’s been a Romantic Times Award nominee and a finalist for the R*BY (Romantic Book of the Year).
When she’s not writing, you’ll find her wrangling her four fab kids, walking Alfie, the mini schnauzer and laughing with her husband at the end of the day–unless they’ve taken Romeo, the Campervan for a spin. She lives in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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August 16, 2025
The men in these stories run global management consultancies, or property development firms, or banks and media firms. The women do the filing and accounts. They don't learn how to be a developer themselves, just how to go from one accounting and filing job to another. This seems to be women setting themselves up for a fall. In one story we are told of a woman in her late forties who had gambled away her chance of children for a long-term relationship and ended up with neither. A man of that age needn't be in that position, unless he had a major health issue. The dual standard is not just annoying, it's providing a terrible role model for the women readers.

I would also like the boss to be running a smaller business where we can get to know everyone and their jobs. Making handcrafted furniture, say. Here there are impersonal offices, stacks of files, computers and chauffeur-driven cars with luxury suites in hotels for vague meetings, instead of the tiny room with small bed and single thin blanket and foot-long towel that you actually find in many London hotels.

Relationships vary from a fling which resulted in a quickie marriage and divorce, to an over the top spending spree like in 'Pretty Woman', to a fling which ends in the lady quitting her job and the boss telling her to clear her desk. Office romance can get predatory, it can get messy and it can easily be construed as harassment.

I like the New Zealand lady on a year in Britain, this was unusual and fun. Another lady says it was shattering to find how quickly she was forgotten by her former workmates. Otherwise, the stories did get to feel very alike, the characters self-obsessed.
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June 30, 2011
Three stories about falling in love with your boss.
I personally am against mixing work with pleasure because it makes for too much distraction, tension and general nonsense. But these are put forth in tasteful and interesting situations/dialogues.
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