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book cover of Bridy\'s Work Collection Volume l

Bridy's Work Collection Volume l

(2016)
(A book in the Bridy's Collections series)
A collection of stories by

Three complete standalone novels – PA To The CEO, secretary Number Five and Department Store Amy. Totalling over 133,000 words of red hot action for one unbelievable price.

PA To The CEO


Charlotte knew there were two ways to get to the top of the corporate ladder. She could work hard and hope she got noticed, or she could play hard and make sure she got noticed. The only problem for Charlie was a very simple one, the men she saw as her rungs on the way to the top, weren't the straight-forward vanilla sharp-suited businessmen she thought they were. Getting their attention was easy, keeping it simple enough, but was the price too high for the secretary who had just acquired a bottom name - Charlie? More importantly, could her bottom stand it?

Secretary Number Five


Mia knew there was something wrong when her husband walked through the door. The last thing she expected to hear was the way he’d been caught screwing his secretary. Dragging the painful truth from him one bit at a time was hard, finding this was not the first time, he’d been at it with the secretary’s three predecessors as well, was harder still. Mia, hurt and betrayed, wanted revenge. With a friend’s help she set out to get her own back. Does Mia have the courage to go through with it, and break the vows she’d deemed sacrosanct, even if her husband had broken them so casually – or was there another way?

Department Store Amy


Amy's been happy working in the department store, and happy at home but there's something missing, so she's changing her job.
Now Amy's got a real problem, she desperately needs money to fix her car. When her boss offers her some overtime she knows exactly what he's offering, and it might just plug the gap in her relationship too. She never realised she was quite so submissive though, nor that her boss was quite so dominant, something her loving husband could never be.