GETTING DIRTY WITH THE CEO by Mia Sosa
October 4, 2016
Forever Yours eBook $3.99
Suits Undone book #3
Sometimes you have to get a little dirty to get what you want…
Publicist
Mimi Pennington is at the top of her game. She’s savvy, hard-working,
and eager to move up the corporate ladder. So when her
boss tells her that in order to make partner she has to land a
prestigious account, Mimi meets the challenge head on. Never mind that
the prospective client is Daniel Vargas, the polished and pompous player
who rejected her months ago.
Mimi
hasn’t given Daniel the time of day since their one fateful encounter,
and while business has brought them back together, pleasure
is what he has in mind. She says she’s not interested in giving him a
second chance, but Daniel is prepared to call her bluff. All he needs
is one week. One week to test her rules and price that he’s exactly the
kind of man she needs…
Add
Getting Dirty with the CEO to your shelf on Goodreads: http://bit.ly/2bpWtVt
Buy the Book
Amazon:
http://amzn.to/2c24pkA
Barnes & Noble:
http://bit.ly/2bmgLFj
Google Play:
http://bit.ly/2c23Oz5
iBooks:
http://apple.co/2bMyLXw
Kobo:
http://bit.ly/2cflFEp
Excerpt
“Thanks for a lovely time. I should head in.”
“Sure. Let me walk you to your door.”
She’d opened the car door and had one foot on the sidewalk before
he’d unlatched his seat belt.
She mumbled good night, practically sprinting to her building and
then dashing up the steps, keys in hand.
“Mimi, wait,” he said behind her.
She fumbled with her keys as she tried to get inside. “Dammit.”
His hand closed over hers. “I’ll help you.”
He fit the key into the lock with ease and swung the building door
open for her. “Have a good night.”
“You do the same, Daniel.”
After she closed the door, all her emotions—good, bad, and
definitely not indifferent—rushed out in a tangled mess. She stood in the
vestibule, rested her head against the wall, and released the breath she’d been
holding. It would have been so easy to ask him in. But she’d only regret it
later.
She jumped when he knocked on the door. Wide-eyed, she undid the
lock and peeked out. “What is it?”
He stood outside the doorway, a tight expression making his
cheekbones more prominent. “I saw you standing there. Are you thinking about
it?”
Without much thought, she took a step back, letting him in. “It?”
He crossed the threshold and crowded her with his body. “Us.”
“Yes. I was thinking about all the reasons why being with you is a
bad idea.”
He snaked his hand around her neck and pulled her flush against
him. “How many did you come up with?”
“Quite a few.”
He caressed her jaw with his fingers and then trailed his thumb
across her mouth.
She parted her lips—to say what, she suddenly couldn’t recall—and
he pressed his own lips against hers, licking his way inside. In a fog, Mimi
closed her eyes, her lids weighed down by the intensity of their kiss. “This
isn’t a good idea,” she whispered against his mouth. Her hands had missed the
memo, however, and grasped the front of his shirt, drawing him closer. She
wanted to lose herself in him, but her brain remained her last defense.
“Are you sure?” he asked. His hands remained at her waist.
“No,” she said.
“I was hoping you’d say that.”
About the Author
Mia
Sosa was born and raised in New York City. She attended the University
of Pennsylvania, where she earned
her bachelor's degree in communications and met her own romance hero,
her husband. She once dreamed of being a professional singer, but then
she discovered she would have to perform onstage to realize that dream
and decided to take the law school admissions
test instead. A graduate of Yale Law School, Mia practiced First
Amendment and media law in the nation's capital for ten years before
returning to her creative roots. Now, she spends most of her days
writing contemporary romances about smart women and the
complicated men who love them. Okay, let's be real here: She wears PJs
all day and watches more reality television than a network television
censor-all in the name of research, of course. Mia lives in Maryland
with her husband and two daughters and is still
on the hunt for the perfect karaoke bar.
Social Media Links
No comments:
Post a Comment