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The Billionaire's Intern, Book One: Life in a New City
The Billionaire's Intern, Book One: Life in a New City
The Billionaire's Intern, Book One: Life in a New City
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Escaping from a bad home life, Emily ends up in New York City with dreams of becoming a successful writer on her own terms. When her apartment ends up being a bust and her roommate even stranger, Emily finds herself in for a wakeup call about what city life is truly like.

Moving to New York wasn’t what she expected it to be until Emily finds herself meeting billionaire Alec Richardson. She gets caught up in a connection with him that neither can explain. He hires her at his men’s magazine as an intern.

Where will this connection between Emily and Alec bring them?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMark Mulle
Release dateMar 16, 2015
ISBN9781310336041
The Billionaire's Intern, Book One: Life in a New City

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    The Billionaire's Intern, Book One - Kathryn Kennedy

    The Billionaire’s Intern, Book One: Life in a New City

    By Kathryn Kennedy

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    Other Books in The Billionaire’s Intern Trilogy

    The Billionaire’s Intern, Book Two: Emily’s Chance

    The Billionaire’s Intern, Book Three: Making It Work

    Table of Contents

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

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    Chapter One

    Emily was pretty sure she was in front of the wrong building. The building in the photo online had shown a place that was newly renovated with brand new windows and a new coat of paint. The view was going to be of the Hudson River in the distance. Not a perfect view, but at least Emily could say when she moved to New York that she could see the Hudson River from her apartment.

    Instead, she was staring up at a building that looked like it could have housed people on the lam. The paint was faded and chipped. The windows were so caked with dirt that all she could imagine were criminals hiding out in there. And there was a giant building directly behind the apartment complex, blocking the view of the Hudson River.

    Emily could hear her father’s voice in her head, telling her that her entire plan to move to New York was stupid and she was acting childish. If he had been here right now, he’d tell her that, once again, she hadn’t seen things through and was now going to live in a dump. She tightened her grip on her luggage. Emily didn’t want to hear any more thoughts of her dad. That was one of the reasons she had left home.

    Taking a deep breath, she opened the front door of the apartment. No security code, another fabulous bonus. Emily looked around the so-called lobby. Mailboxes were on one side and an empty front desk on the other. Music was thumping from somewhere above her. The walls looked dirty. The entire place stank of despair. The pictures online must have been ages old. She was on the brink of calling herself stupid again, but stopped it. Emily had been trying to be kinder to herself.

    She began to climb up the steps. They were metal, but creaked underneath her in a way that worried her. She was on the third floor. All the excitement that Emily had been feeling had drained out of her. Now she was just feeling a growing sense of dread. Emily stopped on the third floor and looked down the hallway. It was empty and just as run-down as the rest of the building. She had kind

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