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Taking Work Home: Lord and Master, #2
Lord and Master: Lord and Master, #1
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It was just an office affair, with wonderful sex. Young scientist Mark Paulson liked older men, especially tall, dark, and very handsome men like his new boss. Self-made millionaire Steven Frost had no trouble finding sex, but what he needed was a friend who shared his interests; someone like the young assistant he'd just hired. What started as simply great sex between friends has become much, much more, and now they're engaged.

Life's never that simple, of course. Other people have an interest in Steven's welfare and Steven's money, and they're not about to let the pretty little PA half his age take control of either. There's a reason why Steven was still single at the age of forty-four, and some of his family are intent on ensuring that Mark finds out about it the hard way.

But Mark already knows – true love is about more than champagne and roses.

40,000 words

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJules Jones
Release dateSep 1, 2019
Taking Work Home: Lord and Master, #2
Lord and Master: Lord and Master, #1

Titles in the series (2)

  • Lord and Master: Lord and Master, #1

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    Lord and Master: Lord and Master, #1
    Lord and Master: Lord and Master, #1

    When Mark's PhD supervisor sent him for a job interview with an old university friend, he didn't mention that the friend was devastatingly handsome. He also neglected to mention to either that the other was gay.  Steven was just looking for a young scientist to train as a PA to help him run his technology company. No extra services required. But watching other people react to a young, pretty man playing secretary to an openly gay CEO amused them both. Watching people wonder if they were having an affair was an entertaining game.  But when the game became real and caught them both up, Mark was left wondering... how real? Because he's the one PA in the building who can't marry the boss.

  • Taking Work Home: Lord and Master, #2

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    Taking Work Home: Lord and Master, #2
    Taking Work Home: Lord and Master, #2

    It was just an office affair, with wonderful sex. Young scientist Mark Paulson liked older men, especially tall, dark, and very handsome men like his new boss. Self-made millionaire Steven Frost had no trouble finding sex, but what he needed was a friend who shared his interests; someone like the young assistant he'd just hired. What started as simply great sex between friends has become much, much more, and now they're engaged. Life's never that simple, of course. Other people have an interest in Steven's welfare and Steven's money, and they're not about to let the pretty little PA half his age take control of either. There's a reason why Steven was still single at the age of forty-four, and some of his family are intent on ensuring that Mark finds out about it the hard way. But Mark already knows – true love is about more than champagne and roses. 40,000 words

Author

Jules Jones

Jules Jones is a materials scientist with a degree in maths and physics, and as such should really be writing hard sf. The output is in fact sf & fantasy, erotica and romance, often all at the same time. Jules has lived in more countries than she wishes to think about. She has moved often enough to have learnt that there is in fact such a thing as too many books, and and even too much yarn. Her novel Spindrift was an Eppie finalist, and both the novel and its sequel were nominated for the Gaylactic Spectrum Award. You can find Jules online at: jules.jones@gmail.com http://www.julesjones.com http://julesjones.dreamwidth.org http://twitter.com/bookfetishist http://www.librarything.com/profile/JulesJones http://www.goodreads.com/JulesJones

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