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This Crazy Rich Boy

"Work for me for a month, for free. Survive the month, and you'll walk away a rich woman." All Claire wants is a job, any job. Smart, confident, and an over-achiever at school, she doesn't understand why companies keep rejecting her. Until she gets a strange job offer from the most eligible bachelor in the country, the CEO and President of a global company, Gabriel Tan. In her desperation, Claire says yes to the offer--and all hell breaks loose. Little did she know that working for Gabriel would be much more complicated than fetching him his coffee--that she would have to put on the greatest performance of her life. Worse, Claire soon discovers a rarely seen side of Gabriel--a side that would make her change her mind--and her heart--about this crazy rich boy. *** "This is a story that will thrill you to the core of your being. Highly recommended to all romance comedy fans! If you like Sophie Kinsella's works or the Bridget Jones Diary or similar books, then this is for you!" -- Reviewer

ClaireYsabella · Urban
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170 Chs

The Avenger

Claire couldn't think straight. She's pounding away on her computer, typing whatever comes to mind. It's a good thing nobody can see her computer screen, with her back directly on the wall, because they'd know she's just faking it.

Gabriel had to leave immediately—there was a phone call, and even though he didn't tell her what it was about (and it's not really her business, anyway), she felt it might have something to do with Jake Magno again. Apparently, it turns out, Jake is a festering problem Gabriel has yet to solve. And she had no idea.

"If I were a bad person," Gabriel told her, "I could have ended his life, right then and there. But I thought of giving that decision to the authorities. And now here we are."

Jake is suing Gabriel. Not only that, he is threatening to make a grand spectacle of his departure from the company. "Which means shit can hit the fan," Gabriel said. "And we could attract the kind of attention that we've been trying to avoid."