âWhen I said that I wanted a list of what needed to be done I expected a page or twoânot a doctoral thesis.â
Willa shrugged. âWhat can I say? Iâm an over-achiever and it was fun ⦠putting my brain and my training to work.â
Rob tapped the folder and held her eyes. âGood job, Willa. Iâm seriously impressed.â
Willa sucked in her breath, hope shining from her eyes. âImpressed enough to give me the job?â
Rob, hoping that he wasnât making a huge mistake, slowly nodded. âYeah. Iâm handing the paperwork over to you.â
Willa shot up so fast that she skidded backwards over the polished wooden floor and did a crazy dance on the spot. âYes! Yes, yes, yes, yes!â
Rob tensed as a bundle of warm, fragrant flesh fell into his lap. She was going to complicate this ⦠he could just tell.
SYDNEYâS MOST ELIGIBLE â¦
The men everyone is talking about!
Young, rich and gorgeous, Rob, Scott, Brodie and Luke have the world at their feet and women queuing to get between their sheets.
Find out how the past and the present collide for them in this stylish, sexy and glamorous new quartet!
These sexy Sydney tycoons didnât get to the top by taking the easy wayâthe only thing they love more than a challenge is a woman who knows her mind!
So let the fireworks begin â¦!
HER BOSS BY DAY ⦠by Joss Wood Available January 2015
THE MILLIONAIREâS PROPOSITION by Avril Tremayne Available February 2015
THE TYCOONâS STOWAWAY by Stefanie London Available March 2015
THE HOTEL MAGNATEâS DEMAND by Jennifer Rae Available April 2015
You wonât want to miss any of the fabulous books in this sizzling mini-series!
JOSS WOOD wrote her first book at the age of eight and has never really stopped. Her passion for putting letters on a blank screen is matched only by her love of books and travellingâespecially to the wild places of Southern Africaâand possibly by her hatred of ironing and making school lunches.
Fuelled by coffee, when sheâs not writing or being a hands-on mum Joss, with her background in business and marketing, works for a non-profit organisation to promote the local economic development and collective business interests of the area where she resides. Happily and chaotically surrounded by books, family and friends, she lives in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, with her husband, children and their many pets.
For my sister, Jen Seymour-Blight, who lives far too far away in Australia. Miss you.
âYOU WILL NOT get me into bed tonight. Tomorrow night isnât looking good for you, either.â
In the huge bathroom mirror of the upmarket Saints restaurant in Surry Hills, Willa Moore-Fisher practised the phrase and shook her head in disgust. She was being too nice and her sleazy blind date didnât deserve that much consideration. Obtuse to a fault, he might think that there was a chance of sleeping with her in the future. Which there wasnâtâever. Sheâd rather gouge her eye out with a blunt twig.
âIâd explain why I think youâre an arrogant jerk, but then your brain would explode from you trying to understand.â Willa tested the words out loud.
And wasnât that an image to make her smile? Ka-boom! She could just imagine that smirking, arrogant expression blown apart by the suitable application of high-impact explosives. There were, she decided, very few personal problems that couldnât be solved by a little C4.
Willa imagined that the explosive would work really well on soon-to-be-ex-husbands too â¦
Maybe you should just go back in there and give him another chance, suggested nice Willa, doormat Willa. It might be that this disastrous date is your fault; if you were a little better at drawing him out, at asking the right questions, at being more interesting â¦
Wild Willa dropped doormat Willa with a snappy kick to her temple. Thatâs what you did for eight years, moron; you tried to bring the best out in Wayne, tried to change yourself so that he would change. And how did that work out for you?
âCatch a freakinâ clue, dumbass.â Willa pointed a finger at her reflection. âFind your balls, metaphorically speaking, tell him heâs wasting your time and get the hell out of here.â
Yeah, like youâd ever actually say that aloud, taunted wild Willa. Youâre the worldâs biggest wuss and youâd rather put up with someoneâs crap than take the chance of making anyone mad at you.
Maybe some day sheâd learn to stand up for herself.
Wild Willa just snorted her disbelief.
God, these voices in her head exhausted her.
âSo, is this talking to yourself something new or did you always do it and I didnât notice?â
In the mirror Willa saw the slick blonde and admired her exquisitely cut and coloured short, smooth bob. Then she clocked the mischievous tawny-brown eyes and spun around in shock.