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Hired for the Boss's Bed (Harlequin Presents Extra (Unnumbered)) [Mass Market Paperback]

Robyn Grady
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 185 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin Books (11 Mar 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373820747
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373820740
  • Product Dimensions: 16.3 x 10.4 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 3,577,546 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Extremely Romantic Love Story! 31 Mar 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
As I finished reading this book many thoughts came to mind. Dreams, goals, can they be achieved at any cost? I guess it depends on a person's drive, their past, present and what their goals are for their future. Tonight as I was getting dinner ready I heard a commercial on the TV, the author is unknown but the message is one of the messages I believe Robyn Grady was trying to portray in her book Hired for the Bosses Bed. "When you give up the ability to decide for yourself, you give up you".

Serena Stevens is a girl we all know maybe even one we recognize. In her youth, she had to overcome some physical obstacles, weight, eyes (coke bottle glasses), and self esteem and now as an adult her father's negative comments as they relate to her future which just makes her more determined.

Serena is driven to make her goals and a name for herself in the media industry, to travel, and live overseas.....she is determined as she's worked very hard in furthering her education, making major changes in her life.....her appearance and moving from her home town. She looks back at her accomplished mother who gave up her life for family and still wants the brass ring. Enter a man who will change her life!

David Miles, handsome, talented, millionaire, sexy and owner of the advertising agency Serena works at, gives her an incredible chance and promotion. He is looking for the top award this year in his field and when the person he is counting on injures herself, he gives Serena a chance but at what price? However let's not forget that this incredible man had to also give up his dreams for family.

David and Serena are immediately attracted to each other, fight it, and act on it and eventually fall deeply. I can't remember reading a romance where both characters are so equally matched but in the end, at such odds. Be prepared!

Robyn's Hired for the Bosses Bed.....well I wish it had a different title because it really doesn't portray the deep meaning the author was trying to deliver to her readers......so many lessons, packed with emotion, light humour, a true lesson in love and what's important in life! Robyn keep on writing your incredible stories!

Footnote: Originally released as Dream Job, Hot Boss!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A very romantic love story! 31 Mar 2008
By Marilyn Shoemaker - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
As I finished reading this book many thoughts came to mind. Dreams, goals, can they be achieved at any cost? I guess it depends on a person's drive, their past, present and what their goals are for their future. Tonight as I was getting dinner ready I heard a commercial on the TV, the author is unknown but the message is one of the messages I believe Robyn Grady was trying to portray in her book Hired for the Bosses Bed. "When you give up the ability to decide for yourself, you give up you".

Serena Stevens is a girl we all know maybe even one we recognize. In her youth, she had to overcome some physical obstacles, weight, eyes (coke bottle glasses), and self esteem and now as an adult her father's negative comments as they relate to her future which just makes her more determined.

Serena is driven to make her goals and a name for herself in the media industry, to travel, and live overseas.....she is determined as she's worked very hard in furthering her education, making major changes in her life.....her appearance and moving from her home town. She looks back at her accomplished mother who gave up her life for family and still wants the brass ring. Enter a man who will change her life!

David Miles, handsome, talented, millionaire, sexy and owner of the advertising agency Serena works at, gives her an incredible chance and promotion. He is looking for the top award this year in his field and when the person he is counting on injures herself, he gives Serena a chance but at what price? However let's not forget that this incredible man had to also give up his dreams for family.

David and Serena are immediately attracted to each other, fight it, and act on it and eventually fall deeply. I can't remember reading a romance where both characters are so equally matched but in the end, at such odds. Be prepared!

Robyn's Hired for the Bosses Bed.....well I wish it had a different title because it really doesn't portray the deep meaning the author was trying to deliver to her readers......so many lessons, packed with emotion, light humour, a true lesson in love and what's important in life! Robyn keep on writing your incredible stories!
1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't read past page 12! 2 Feb 2009
By Jaysa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Childish writing with a childish POV. Anyone who's actually worked in an office would spot this "teenage fantasy" story at 10 paces... The character's movement was flat and stiff... the "top gun, millionaire, hunk" boss (and that was a direct quote!) Would have changed his mind within the first few moments of his interview and sent her packing... I can't read a book where characters make decision that make no sense to a logical person. Even the premise of the book... her internal dilemma is said to be she HAS to choose between her hot boss and her dream job! What decade are we in? I was suprised to see that Robyn Grady wrote so many other stories... this one seems like a "first book" from an amateur writer...
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