âYou are mine for the next two weeks.â
Resigning might be the sexiest thing sheâs ever done...
Quitting her job puts executive assistant Bette Monroe in a very compromising position. She has ten days left, and powerhouse lawyer Simon Kramer is working her late into the night...and seducing her into oblivion! While heâs convinced sheâs selling business secrets, the bombshell secret sheâs keeping would shock him more. Does she bare all...or keep him guessing?
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LEGAL SEDUCTION
© 2018 Lisa Childs
Published in Great Britain 2018
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For my husband, Andrew Ahearne, who dared me to step outside my comfort zone of the area where I grew up and spent most of my life.
Moving with you has been an adventure and a reward.
Love you so much!
Chapter One
FOUR GLASSES, LIFTED HIGH, clinked against each other. Champagne bubbles foamed over the rims and streaked down the stems of the flutes.
âCheers to Street Legal,â Simon Kramer said, pride for the firm overwhelming him. Sixteen years ago, as a teenage runaway, heâd never thought he would go from living on the streets to owning them.
âCheers to us,â Ronan, one of Simonâs law partners, said with a grin as he clinked his glass against theirs again.
âCheers to you, Trev,â Stone said to Trevor, whoâd just won the biggest case their practice had ever had. And the four of them had had some damn big cases since graduating law school and starting their practice eight years ago.
After this win, they could close the doors of Street Legal and live off the settlement. But Simon knew that the others were like him: too young and too ambitious to stop achieving. And yet Simon wanted to make sure they took the time to enjoy their victories. So heâd talked his partners into leaving the office to celebrate at the new bar around the corner, The Meet Market.
This victory was especially sweet because Trev had won despite the opposing counsel getting their hands on information from the case files. Simon, as the managing partner, had put a plan in place so that would not happen again. If the mole was in their office, he would find it and crush it.
Trevor murmured, âI still want to know how the hell Anderson got his hands on that scientistâs report.â