The Boss Project

The Boss Project by Vi Keeland is a contemporary romance published by C. Scott Publishing Corporation on July 11, 2022. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story begins with an unexpected encounter between the protagonist and Merrick Crawford during a job interview, where a chaotic fitting room incident sets the stage for their tumultuous relationship. As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist grapples with the challenges of working under a boss who initially expects her to fail, leading to a dynamic filled with tension and unexpected attraction.
Readers will find a blend of humor and romance as the protagonist embarks on what she dubs the “boss project,” determined to prove Merrick wrong about her capabilities. The story explores themes of workplace dynamics and personal growth, highlighting the complexities of their evolving relationship. With its engaging premise, The Boss Project delves into the intricacies of love and ambition, making it a notable addition to the fiction and romance genres.
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A new, sexy standalone from #1 New York Times Bestseller, Vi Keeland.
The first time I met Merrick Crawford was during my job interview.
Well, technically, I’d met him twenty minutes earlier when he’d barged into a fitting room a few doors down from my appointment.
I yelled. He yelled. After an argument while standing in my bra, I proceeded to smash the door into the gorgeous jerk, trying to yank it shut.
As you might imagine, I was freaked out when I discovered that the rude guy was my potential new boss.
Yet he didn’t seem to recognize me. Or so I thought… Until we wound up bickering again during my interview and he told me to go sniff my armpit.
Okay, so maybe I hadn’t exactly been changing when he walked in on me. In my defense, I’d been stuck on a hot train for two hours and wanted to make sure I didn’t smell.
I obviously didn’t expect to get the job. But somehow an invitation to a second interview arrived in my inbox.
Before I left, I asked to see Merrick. I needed to know why I was even in consideration after our disastrous start.
Turned out, Merrick only wanted to hire me because I was the least competent candidate. It seemed his board was making him fill the position, against his wishes.
I didn’t really want to work in a place where my boss expected me to fail. But I figured maybe I’d enjoy proving him wrong. It was a little thing I dubbed the boss project.
What I wasn’t prepared for was that there would be other things I’d enjoy doing to Merrick Crawford.
Getting involved with the boss wasn’t the smartest choice.
But you know what they say about choices: Some we regret, some we are proud of. I just had no idea where this one was going to land.
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