A Bride for the Boss

A Bride for the Boss by Maureen Child, published by Mills & Boon in 2016, is a contemporary romance that explores the complexities of love and ambition. This edition, featuring 384 pages, presents two intertwined stories centered around strong characters navigating their desires and professional lives. Andi Beaumont grapples with her feelings for her boss, Mac McCallum, while US Senator Clay Barron faces a similar conflict with his hometown speechwriter, Georgie Dreyfus.
Readers will find a blend of romance and personal dilemmas as both Andi and Clay confront their ambitions and relationships. The narrative delves into themes of love, career aspirations, and the challenges of balancing personal desires with professional responsibilities. With elements of Southern and Western influences, this book offers a glimpse into the lives of characters who must decide what they truly want in both love and life.
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“A BRIDE FOR THE BOSS
Andi Beaumont has a dilemma: she’s wedded to her job, when she really wants to wed her boss, Mac McCallum! The solution: quit and save herself from heartbreak. But Mac isn’t having any of it…this rich rancher needs his assistant for business and pleasure!
“THE BOSS AND HIS COWGIRL
US Senator Clay Barron is an oil magnate bred for great things. Nothing can stop his ambition – except Georgie Dreyfus, the beautiful speechwriter from his hometown! Will Clay’s craving for the former cowgirl mean a choice between love and success?”
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