Praise for Natalie Anderson:
About ALL NIGHT WITH THE BOSS
âALL NIGHT WITH THE BOSS is a fun, sexy read that will test your every emotion and leave the reader feeling completely satisfied. As much as I understood Lissaâs reluctance, I was rooting for Rory all the way; he was the perfect hero to the end. ALL NIGHT WITH THE BOSS is Natalie Andersonâs debut novel, and if this is just a taste of what she has to offer, then romance readers are in for a real treat.â
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About BEDDED BY ARRANGEMENT
âNatalie Andersonâs second feel-good romance is a thoroughly enjoyable tale sprinkled with plenty of passion, humour and emotion which will enchant readers looking for a steamy read to warm them up on a cold autumn night! Sexy, sassy and flirty, BEDDED BY ARRANGEMENT is a fabulous romance written by one of Mills and Boonâs brightest new stars!â
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âLetâs have a competition. Ourown little thing for charity. Weeach start Monday morningwith say $100 in the kitty. Wefundraise. For a week. At the endof the week whoever has raisedthe most wins.â
âWins what?â She was curious now, fixed on him.
âIf you win, Iâll double the combined amount and give it to the charity of your choice.â
âAnd if you win?â Her eyes were wide.
âIf I win then I get you for a weekend and can do whatever I want with you.â
âWhatever you want?â She sounded as breathless as if sheâd climbed a thousand stairs.
âYouâll be my slave.â
Possibly the only librarian who got told off herself for talking too much, Natalie Anderson decided writing books might be more fun than shelving themâand, boy, is it that. Especially writing romanceâitâs the realisation of a lifetime dream kick-started by many an afternoon spent devouring Grandmaâs Mills & Boons®⦠She lives in New Zealand, with her husband and four gorgeous-but-exhausting children. Swing by her website any timeâsheâd love to hear from you: www.natalie-anderson.com
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PLEASURED BY THE SECRET MILLIONAIRE
MISTRESS UNDER CONTRACT
I could try to write all the âwhysâ
but there isnât enough room for all the words, so Iâll keep it simple: For Mumâfor everything.
CHAPTER ONE
âI CANâT believe I agreed to come here.â Cally looked around her, slowly taking in the decadent atmosphere in the hip Sydney bar. It was like Bacchanaliaâriotous revelry. There were well over one hundred women filling the place with laughter, leer and enough bling to blind the nation. Canapés were being consumed with glee and being washed down with terrifyingly neon concoctions. High-pitched chatter drowned the relentless deep thud, thud, thud of the music. Anticipation hung in the air. You could taste the excitement, the expectation of one hell of a good show.
Cally screwed up her nose.
âOh, come on.â Mel looked at her with a âget a gripâ expression. âItâs for charity.â
âThere are better ways of raising money for charity.â
âWhatâs better than watching a line-up of the most eligible bachelors in town?â
âIf they were that eligible they wouldnât be here.â
âWhat?â
âThey must be the most conceited meat-heads to agree to participate.â The snark was enough to earn her another âget over itâ look.
âDonât be so uptight.â Mel shook her head disparagingly. âYouâve been working way too hard. Theyâre doing it to support a good cause. Itâs a laugh. Alaugh.â Another pointed look. âRemember how to do that? Open your mouth, go âha haâ?â
âYou know Iâm damn good at laughing.â Cally sighed. âIâm just not in the mood for this kind of funny tonight.â
âWell, down your Sex in the Surf or whatever that drink is called, and get yourself in the mood. Sit back, enjoy the show. Nobody says you have to bid. Buy a few raffle tickets and be done with it.â
Mel was right. But the scene didnât sit well with Cally. It was so far removed from the cause it was supposed to be supporting. Here they were, draped with all this moneyâconspicuous consumption to the max. Half these people probably wouldnât give a second thought to those who this event was supposed to be helping. They were paying lip serviceâjust wanting to get together with a gang of girlfriends and ogle some talent. Bitch over someone elseâs dress. Out to outdo and be seen doing it.
It was the kind of thing her mother would love. Sheâd be here, out-glamorising even the most glamorous and providing sound bites in the style of a Miss Universe save-the-world speech. Fortunately she was away sunning herself on a beach in the Mediterranean somewhere.
Cally grimaced as she glanced round again. Nope. So not her scene. She preferred to stay out of the limelight her mother had always sought. Yes, she had money. Yes, she felt a responsibility to do charitable work. But her father had taught her how much more fun it was to do something behind the scenes, or to donate anonymously. When he died sheâd made a vow to continue his work and so had maintained strong connections with his favourite charityâthe homeless shelter only a few blocks from the opulent home in which sheâd spent her happiest childhood years. She loved the time she put into itâfeeling as if it was a way of retaining links with him, wanting to do something that she knew would have made him proud.