Filthy Rich Bosses by Alix Vaughn
“Be a good girl for us.”
When I lose my job and my apartment on the same day, I’m not exactly in a position to say no to a cocky billionaire’s bold offer: move into his mansion for a month, train his unruly dog, and earn enough cash to turn my luck around.
But he failed to mention one crucial detail—he has two infuriating, impossible-to-ignore, gorgeous roommates.
Grayson is the devastatingly handsome widower with walls thicker than steel. He is the definition of control and is wound tighter than a rubber band ready to snap.
Then there’s Chase, the excitable golden retriever who’s equal parts protective and playful. He flirts like it’s his full-time job, and I can’t help falling headfirst into his charm.
And Cole? Intense, dominant, and devastatingly direct, he’s the man who sees every crack in my armor—and makes me want to let him in anyway.
Three powerful men. One intoxicating situation. For the first time, I have something that feels like family. But can I trust that they’ll stay when things get messy—or will I end up alone again?
- File Name:filthy-rich-bosses-by-alix-vaughn.epub
- Original Title:Filthy Rich Bosses: A Billionaire Reverse Harem Romance (Filthy Rich Harems)
- Creator:Alix Vaughn
- Language:en
- Identifier:uuid:90b65e67-a329-45c3-9d38-36e761c3890f
- Publisher:anonymous
- Date:2025-01-30T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:2.562 MB
Table of Content
- 1. 1. Grayson
- 2. 2. Tessa
- 3. 3. Tessa
- 4. 4. Chase
- 5. 5. Tessa
- 6. 6. Tessa
- 7. 7. Cole
- 8. 8. Chase
- 9. 9. Grayson
- 10. 10. Tessa
- 11. 11. Tessa
- 12. 12. Cole
- 13. 13. Grayson
- 14. 14. Tessa
- 15. 15. Grayson
- 16. 16. Chase
- 17. 17. Cole
- 18. 18. Tessa
- 19. 19. Tessa
- 20. 20. Grayson
- 21. 21. Tessa
- 22. 22. Chase
- 23. 23. Tessa
- 24. 24. Chase
- 25. 25. Cole
- 26. 26. Grayson
- 27. 27. Tessa
- 28. 28. Tessa
- 29. 29. Grayson
- 30. 30. Tessa
- 31. 31. Tessa
- 32. 32. Tessa
- 33. 33. Cole
- 34. 34. Tessa
- 35. 35. Chase
- 36. About Alix
This could be a good book but it's just ok. It just doesn't make sense in the way it's written. Instead of explaining more about the main characters and their relationships, the writer writes about stuff that doesn't really pertain to the story so the whole book feels incomplete. First time reading something from Alix Vaughn, but this book doesn't make me want to read anything else.