My Thoughts
Reese in on the hunt for a man and a job. She gets more than she bargained for with Chase for sure. She couldn't have possibly dreamed him up. He is cocky and hot and he wants her. He pursues her hard even after she becomes his employee. I loved that about him. Relentless. I also loved their banter. Witty and full of seduction. Damn the man has a way with the naughty talk too. LOVED that. They were off the charts hot together and I so enjoyed their story.
I give Bossman 4 hearts!
About the Book
Reese in on the hunt for a man and a job. She gets more than she bargained for with Chase for sure. She couldn't have possibly dreamed him up. He is cocky and hot and he wants her. He pursues her hard even after she becomes his employee. I loved that about him. Relentless. I also loved their banter. Witty and full of seduction. Damn the man has a way with the naughty talk too. LOVED that. They were off the charts hot together and I so enjoyed their story.
I give Bossman 4 hearts!
About the Book
The first time I met Chase Parker, I didn’t exactly make a
good impression.
I was hiding in the bathroom hallway of a restaurant,
leaving a message for my best friend to save me from my awful date.
He overheard and told me I was a bitch, then proceeded to
offer me some dating advice.
So I told him to mind his own damn business—his own tall,
gorgeous, full-of-himself damn business—and went back to my miserable date.
When he walked by my table, he smirked, and I watched his
arrogant, sexy ass walk back to his date.
I couldn’t help but sneak hidden glances at the
condescending jerk on the other side of the room. Of course, he caught me on more than one
occasion, and winked.
When the gorgeous stranger and his equally hot date suddenly
appeared at our table, I thought he was going to rat me out.
But instead, he pretended we knew each other and joined
us—telling elaborate, embarrassing stories about our fake childhood.
My date suddenly went from boring to bizarrely exciting.
When it was over and we parted ways, I thought about him
more than I would ever admit, even though I knew I’d never see him again.
I mean, what were the chances I’d run into him again in a
city with eight million people?
Then again…
What were the chances a month later he’d wind up being my
new sexy boss?
Are you ready to meet Chase Parker in BOSSMAN?
A standalone Contemporary Romance novel by
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Excerpt
What a waste of smooth, shaven legs.
“Jules? It’s Reese. Where the hell are you? I need you. This
is the worst date I’ve ever been on. I’m literally falling asleep. I’ve
considered smashing my head on the table a few times to keep awake. Unless you
want me bloodied and bruised, I need you to call with a fake emergency. Call me
back. Please.” Pressing end call, I blew out a frustrated breath as I stood
outside the ladies’ room in the dark hallway at the back of the restaurant.
A deep voice from behind me caught me off guard. “Unless
he’s also an idiot—in addition to being boring—he’s going to know.”
“Excuse me?” I turned to find a man leaning against the
wall, his eyes pointed down as he texted away on his phone. He continued
without looking up.
“It’s the oldest trick in the book…the emergency phone call.
The least you can do is put in a little more effort. It takes two months to get
a reservation at this place, and it’s not cheap, sweetheart.”
“Maybe he should be the one to put in more effort. His
sports jacket has a giant hole under the arm, and he’s done nothing but talk
about his mother all night.”
“Ever consider that your snobby attitude makes him nervous?”
My eyes nearly bulged out of my head. “You want to talk
about snobby? You eavesdrop on my call and give me your unwelcome opinions, all
while staring down at your phone. You haven’t even made eye contact with me
while you’re speaking.”
The jerk’s fingers froze mid text. Then I watched as his
head rose, eyes following a leisurely path starting at my ankles, up over my
bare legs, and lingering at the hemline of my skirt before continuing to trace
their way over my hips, coming to rest briefly on my breasts before finally
settling on my face.
“Yes, that’s right. Up here. These are my eyes.”
He pushed off the wall and stood tall, catching the lone ray
that had been lighting the hallway. The streak illuminated his face, and I
could see him clearly for the first time.
Really? Not what I was expecting. With that deep, raspy
voice and attitude, I assumed I’d find someone older, probably dressed in a
stuffy suit. But this guy was gorgeous. Young and gorgeous. Dressed entirely in
black—simple and sleek, yet there was an edge to the way he looked. Golden
brown hair tousled in that sexy I don’t give a shit way, but still looked
perfect. Strong, masculine features—a square, rugged jaw coated with day-old
stubble on sunkissed skin, a straight, prominent nose, and big, sexy, sleepy
eyes the color of chocolate. Those were now staring intently at me.
Without dropping my gaze, he lifted his arms from his sides,
holding them up over his head. “You want to check me for rips before you decide
if I’m worthy of speaking to?”
He was gorgeous all right, but definitely an asshole.
“That’s not necessary. Your attitude has already decided that for me, and
you’re not.”
Lowering his arms, he chuckled. “Suit yourself. Try to enjoy
the rest of your evening, sweetheart.”
I huffed, but stole one last fleeting look at the beautiful
jerk before I walked back to my date.
Martin was sitting with his hands folded when I returned to
my seat at the table.
“Sorry,” I told him. “There was a line.”
“That reminds me of a funny story. This one time, I was at a
restaurant with my mother, and when she went to use the ladies’ room…”
His voice faded away while I stared at my phone, willing it
to ring. Damn you, Jules. Where are you when I really need you? Around the
middle of the story—at least I think it was the middle—I noticed the jerk from
the bathroom walking past our table. He smirked at me after taking a look at my
rambling date and my disinterested face. Curious, I followed his path to get a
look at who he was here with.
Figures.
Dyed blonde, pretty in a slutty sort of way, with a heaping
amount of boobage falling out of her low-cut dress. She made googly eyes at her
date as he returned; I rolled mine. Yet…I couldn’t help but glance over at
their table from time to time.
When our salads arrived, Martin was talking about his
mother’s recent appendectomy, and I grew particularly bored. My eyes must have
lingered a minute too long, because the guy from the bathroom caught me staring
at him. Across the restaurant, he winked, arched an eyebrow, and tipped his
glass in my direction.
Jerk.
Since I’d been caught, why bother to hide my watching him?
He was certainly more interesting than my date. And he wasn’t shy about looking
my way either. When a waiter stopped by his table, I watched as beautiful
bathroom guy pointed in my direction and spoke. Martin was still telling some
mommy-dearest story as I glanced behind me to see what the attractive jerk
across the room could’ve been pointing to. When I turned back, the jerk and his
date were standing. Reading his lips, I could make out some of what he was
saying…something about joining an old friend, I thought. Then suddenly, they
were walking right toward our table.
Is he going to say something to Martin about what he
overheard?
“Reese. Is that you?”
What in the hell?
“Umm…yes.”
“Wow. It’s been a long time.” He patted his hand on his
chest. “It’s me, Chase.” Before I knew what was happening, the jerk (who was
apparently named Chase) reached down and gripped me in a bear hug. While I was
in his arms, he whispered, “Play along. Let’s make your night more exciting,
sweetheart.”
Dumbfounded, I could only stare as he turned his attention
to Martin, extending his hand.
“I’m Chase Parker. Reese and I go way back.”
“Martin Ward.” My date nodded.
“Martin, mind if we join you? It’s been years since
Buttercup and I have seen each other. I’d love to catch up. You don’t mind, do
you?”
Although he’d asked a question, Chase definitely didn’t wait
for a response. Instead, he pulled out a chair for his date and introduced her.
“This is Bridget...” He looked to her for help, and she
filled in the blank.
“McDermott. Bridget McDermott.” She smiled, undaunted by our
new double date or Chase’s obvious inability to remember her last name.
Martin, on the other hand, looked disappointed that our
twosome was now a foursome, although I was certain he would never voice it.
He looked to Chase as he sat. “Buttercup?”
“That’s what we used to call her. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup.
My favorite candy.”
Once Chase and Bridget were seated, there was a moment of
awkwardness. Surprisingly, it was Martin who broke it. “So, how do you two know
each other?”
Even though Martin asked the question looking at both of us,
I wanted to make it clear to Chase that he was the one on the hot seat. This
was his little game.
“I’ll let Chase tell you about the first time we met. It’s
really a funny story, actually.” I propped my elbows on the table and rested my
head on my folded hands, turning my full attention to Chase while batting my
eyelashes with a sly grin.
He didn’t flinch, nor did he take more than a few seconds to
come up with a story. “Well, it wasn’t really the first time we met that’s the
funny story—more like what happened after we met. My parents split up when I
was in eighth grade, and I had to transfer to a new school. I was pretty
miserable until I met Reese here on the bus the first week. She was the
off-limits pretty girl, but I figured I had no friends to bust my balls if I
asked her on a date and she turned me down. So, even though she’s a year older
than me, I asked her to the eighth-grade dance. Surprised the shit out of me
when she agreed to go.
“Anyway, I was young, with a healthy dose of testosterone,
and I got it into my head that she was going to be my first kiss. All of my
buddies back at my old school had already gotten theirs, and I figured it was
my time. So, when the dance was coming to an end, I tugged Buttercup out of the
crappy crepe-paper-and-balloon-decorated gymnasium and into the hall for some
privacy. Of course, since it was my first time, I had no idea what to expect.
But I went for it—got right in there and started to suck her face.”
Chase paused and winked at me. “It was all good up until
then, wasn’t it, Buttercup?”
I couldn’t even respond. I was so floored listening to his
story. But again, my lack of response didn’t seem to bother him because he went
right along, weaving his tall tale.
“Anyway, this is where the story gets good. Like I said, I
didn’t have any experience, but I dove right in—lips, teeth, tongue, and all.
After a minute, the kiss started to feel awfully wet, but I was into it, so I
kept going and going, not wanting to be the first one to pull away. Eventually,
when we came up for air—literally since I’d almost sucked her face off—I
realized why it had felt so wet. Reese had gotten a nosebleed in the middle of
the kiss, and both of our faces were covered in smeared blood.”
Martin and Bridget laughed, but I was too stunned to react.
Chase reached out and touched my arm. “Come on, Buttercup.
Don’t get embarrassed. Those were some good times we had. Remember?”
“How long were you two a couple?” Martin asked.
Just as Chase was about to respond, I reached over and
touched his arm in the same patronizing way he’d touched mine. “Not too long.
Right after the other incident, we broke up.”
Bridget clapped her hands and bopped up and down in her seat
like an excited child. “I wanna hear about the other incident!”
“I’m not sure I should actually share it, now that I think
about it,” I mused. “Is this your first date?”
Bridget nodded.
“Well, I don’t want you to assume Chase has the same problem
anymore. Since our little incident was so long ago.” I leaned over to Bridget
and whispered, “They gain better control as they grow older. Usually.”
Instead of being upset, Chase looked thoroughly pleased with
my story. Proud, even. In fact, the rest of the evening went on pretty much the
same way. Chase told elaborate stories about our fake childhood, unafraid to
embarrass himself in the process, and kept us all amused. I sometimes added to
his stories when my mouth wasn’t hanging open at the crap he’d made up.
I hated to admit it, but the jerk had started to grow on me,
even while telling stories about my bloody nose and the “unfortunate bra-stuffing
incident.” By the end of the evening, I was ordering coffee to stall the
night’s end—a far cry from our exchange in the bathroom hallway.
Outside of the restaurant, Martin, Chase, and I all handed
the valet our tickets. I preferred to be in control of when a first date
started and ended, so I’d met Martin at the restaurant. Of course Bridget had
come in Chase’s car like a normal date. She was also practically rubbing up
against his side as she clung to his arm while we waited for our cars. When my
shiny red Audi pulled up first, I wasn’t sure how to say goodbye
to…well…anyone. I took the keys and lingered with the door open.
“Nice car, Buttercup.” Chase smiled. “Better than that hunk
of junk you drove in high school, huh?”
I chuckled. “I suppose it is.”
Martin stepped forward. “It was nice seeing you, Reese. I
hope we can do this again sometime.”
Rather than wait for him to attempt to kiss me, I went in
for a hug. “Thank you for a nice dinner, Martin.”
As I stepped back, Chase stepped forward and pulled me into
a hug. Unlike the friendly back-pat I’d given Martin, Chase plastered me
against his body. God, it felt good. Then he did the strangest thing… He wound
my long hair around his hand a few times and closed it into a fist, using it to
tug my head back. His eyes lingered on my lips as I looked up at him, and for a
brief second, I thought he might kiss me.
Then he leaned down and kissed my forehead. “See you at the
reunion next year?”
I nodded, feeling almost off-kilter. “Umm…sure thing.” I glanced
to Bridget after he released me. “Nice to meet you, Bridget.”
Reluctantly, I folded into my car. Feeling eyes on me, I
looked up while putting my seat belt on. Chase watched me intently. It looked
like he wanted to say something, but after a few heartbeats, it felt strange to
sit and wait any longer.
Taking a deep breath,
I pulled away with one last wave, wondering why it felt like I was leaving
something important behind.
About the Author
Vi Keeland is a native New Yorker with three children that
occupy most of her free time, which she complains about often, but wouldn't
change for the world. She is an attorney and a New York Times, Wall Street
Journal, & USA Today Best Selling author.
Over the last three years, eleven of her titles have appeared on the USA
Today Bestseller lists and four on the New York Times Bestseller lists.
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