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Saved By The CEO: A Steamy Billionaire Romance
Saved By The CEO: A Steamy Billionaire Romance
Saved By The CEO: A Steamy Billionaire Romance
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Saved By The CEO: A Steamy Billionaire Romance

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Desperation Meets Billionaire: Broke and facing eviction, Becky's world flips when a cocky French CEO offers a tantalizing escape. But can she handle the heat of his desires, or will his arrogance extinguish their spark before he jets back to Paris?

Becky is a woman who's always struggled to make ends meet, but lately, things have taken a turn for the worse. Bills are piling up, eviction is looming, and she's running out of options.

Just when she thinks there's no way out, fate intervenes in the form of Cristophe, a hot wealthy French CEO billionaire. From the moment they meet, Becky can't deny the attraction she feels for Cristophe. He's cocky, arrogant, and used to getting what he wants when he wants it.

As they spend more time together, the chemistry between them becomes too intense to ignore. Cristophe starts saying things that make Becky's heart race and her body ache, but he's going back to Paris soon. Now, she has to do everything in her power to keep him by her side...

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ.l. Ryan
Release dateJun 24, 2024
ISBN9791223050477
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    Saved By The CEO - JL Ryan

    Refusing The Bar Hopping Invite

    Come on, whined Jessica Rogers, throwing herself down on the bed. You need a night out, Becky. It’s been ages. Staying cooped up in your house isn’t doing you any good. She had been at this for almost an hour, trying to convince Becky to go out with her. Becky Hale frowned at her friend. She used the toes of one foot to spin herself around, letting the desk chair drift in an idle circle. I’m broke. I still haven’t gotten a job. I don’t have the money to go to the bar right now. I’ll treat you, then!

    Jessica sat up, giving her best impression of puppy dog eyes. They were incredibly effective. Always had been. Jessica was a bit on the whiny side, but she was a queen when it came to getting her own way. In an effort to try and not just instantly give in, Becky pushed her chair around again, so she didn’t have to meet her friend’s eyes. That doesn’t work for me, and you know it. I’m not a charity case, Jessica. I don’t want you to pay for my stuff. It’s not charity! It’s us being friends, and me really not wanting to go drinking alone! Jessica insisted.

    And okay, there might have been a point there… if not for the fact that Becky had been out of work for a while now, so it was absolutely going past getting a treat and creeping towards Jessica just constantly paying for everything. And sure, you could argue that’s what friends did for each other, except that Becky couldn’t return it at all. It wasn’t a favor or a one-off thing. It was just a constant sort of pressure, knowing that she couldn’t even do anything nice for Jessica in return. Unhappy with the thought of that happening yet again, Becky tried, Then why don’t we just stay here and watch a movie? Because it’s the first Saturday of the month, said Jessica, firmly.

    She got up off the bed and crossed the room, grabbing onto the arms of the chair and forcing it to go still. And that means it’s bar night. It should be club night! But I’m settling. And you know that this is a super important tradition for us, and it’s totally not fair of you to bail out on me. I’m not bailing on you, insisted Becky. It’s not my fault that the factory fired me! I didn’t do anything wrong, and you know it. They’ve been doing this Saturday night routine of theirs for years now, and it wasn’t like Becky liked the thought of having to cancel it.

    She just genuinely couldn’t come up with any way to make it work. Every option that Becky tried to come up with seemed to backfire on her or fall apart at the last moment. She tried to tell Jessica, canceling because I don’t have money isn’t the same as bailing on you. And I totally let you know three days ago that I was pretty much down to nothing, and we wouldn’t be able to do anything this weekend. I told you that. It’s not my fault you, I don’t know. Didn’t listen.

    You’re bailing on me because I’m, like, totally willing to pay for you to go out there, and you’re still just refusing. I didn’t get fired, okay? I’ve got a real cushy position, and you know that the vet I’m working for pays great. I don’t want to skip tonight, said Jessica. And I don’t want to go out and drink on my own, because it’s totally not the same thing and you know it. Becky frowned.

    She really did want to keep protesting, but Jessica had turned those baby blue’s on her in full force now, which meant there was no way that she could actually tell her no. If she did, Jessica would bring out the tears. And sure, they would be fake tears… but they were incredibly effective fake tears, and Becky just outright hated having to try and deal with them. So she gave a heavy sigh, trying to make it clear that she wasn’t happy about this arrangement. Fine. But I’m only having the one drink, alright? Yay! With a high-pitched squeal, Jessica straightened up, clapped her hands, and all but flung herself at Becky’s bedroom closet. I knew you would totally be there for me! Okay, so, what are you wearing? Becky deadpans, this.

    Jessica looked over her shoulders, squinting. Yeah, no, that’s totally not going to happen. It’s the first Saturday, so you totally have to wear something cute. Not some old band tee and those. She said the last word as if it was an insult. Becky looked down at her bright pink and red baggy plaid shorts. I like this! Mhm. I know you do, sweetie, but you’re not wearing them out tonight. Jessica all but vanished into the closet. There was a clatter of hangers banging against each other and the overly loud whoosh of clothing being shoved around on the rack.

    Jessica herself was already dressed and ready to go out; when she bent over, her bright blue glittery mini skirt barely covered the curves of her ass, and her tight black tank top left absolutely nothing to the imagination. Her makeup was just as flawless as ever, her hair already done up. Becky slumped into her chair, rolling her eyes and resigning herself to the night at hand. She stared up at the ceiling while Jessica raided the wardrobe – jumping a few moments later when a dress, thankfully already taken off the hanger, was thrown onto her. There! Jessica said, brightly. She gave another clap. That’s exactly what you need tonight.

    The Calm Before The Storm

    Becky held up the little black dress and raised a skeptical eyebrow at her friend. Really? This is what we’re doing? The dress in question was strapless, with tight-fitting rouching at the top, and a tight-fitting skirt. A lace drapery, also black, was attached at the hip, framing the skirt like a cage and adding a bit of extra movement to it.

    Normally, the only place Becky wore this dress was out to the clubs when she was trying to get laid, prove a

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