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Gentlemen Bastards

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When I took a job at one of the country's best companies I had no idea I'd find myself at the heart of a high stakes mystery involving a billion dollar trust fund and a wealthy family's dark secrets...

Three billionaire impossibly handsome, rich and infuriatingly arrogant.

They're my bosses and they work me to the bone. When I suddenly found myself at the center of a fierce competition between them, I couldn't help but suspect something was off. The men were determined to claim me as their own and they were willing to pay. They offered money, a promotion, anything my heart desires-- if only I choose one of them. I knew it was too good to be true.

The deeper I delve into the family's past the more suspicious I become, but it's too late to back out now. I'm in too deep and worst of all I'm starting to find it harder and harder to resist their charms.

Being swept up in a wealthy family's drama is bad enough, but fighting off the desire they've ignited in my heart may prove to be the greatest battle yet.


Author's This full-length, HEA romance novel can be read as a standalone, though a sequel is planned. Enjoy!

178 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 20, 2015

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Lila Moore

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May 11, 2016
I don't give bad reviews, ever. So this is a first, it was Boring, I kept reading thinking it would get better, it didn't. Could tell from chapter 2/3 what was going to happen, poorly written it could have been so much better if it had a bit more thought put into it.
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September 8, 2015
I was kinda annoyed at the fact that even after sleeping with one brother and "dating" another she still called all of them MR. Potential to be a very good book.
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