
The Secret Office
Boss Bitch, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jordan Scherer
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By:
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Zina Silver Eyes
About this listen
All Joey’s wanted his whole life is to work in book publishing. In the summer before his senior year, the 21-year-old lands an internship at the mysterious Silver Eyes Publishing, an erotica pulbishing house run by Zina, an hourglass-shaped 29-year-old CEO. There’s just one rule: No one’s allowed in Zina’s back office without permission. And no one who’s ever been in there will tell Joey what it’s like.
Soon, rumors start circulating about what really happens in Zina’s back office, and Joey has to find out. That means he has to get called into Zina’s office for a one-on-one conference, which will only happen if he’s on his best behavior.
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