Boss From Hell – Billionaire Office Romance Read Online Georgia Le Carre

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 84
Estimated words: 79963 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 400(@200wpm)___ 320(@250wpm)___ 267(@300wpm)
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“How’s Max?” I asked, my hand automatically resting on my own little bump. I’d sent her to the guest house where the groom and his groomsmen were getting ready.

She grinned. “That’s the first thing he asked when he saw me. He’s fine and he told me to tell you that he can’t wait for you to be his wife.”

Warmth engulfed me. I couldn’t wait either. He was the man for me. My partner for life. The father of the babies we would have. Rose opened a bottle of champagne and poured the tiniest bit for all of us, then we toasted my marriage.

Outside, the guests had started to sit down on either side of the aisle. I’d opted for gold and cream as my theme, and the garden looked absolutely beautiful.

“It’s almost time,” Rose said. “The guys are making their way from the guest house.”

In less than an hour, we would be husband and wife. My heart raced with excitement as my bridal party made our way from the main house to the back garden.

“I love you,” Rose said, kissing me, then it was her turn to dance down the aisle as we had arranged.

It was relaxing to hear the guests chuckle at the dancing antics my bridesmaids were getting up to. Then it was my turn to walk down the aisle with my mother. Tears unexpectedly filled my eyes. Who would have thought that this moment would come? From this day forward, I would introduce Max as my husband.

“You ready, sweetheart?” my mother whispered to me.

I nodded. “I am. I love you, Mom.”

“I love you too my girl,” she said, her eyes brimming with tears.

I linked my arm through hers and together we made our way down the aisle as everyone oohed and ahhed. I smiled at everyone on either side of the aisle and when I met Marilyn’s eyes, she blew me a kiss. I finally looked ahead and I saw Max, it was just the two of us.

He looked so handsome in a black tuxedo, satin white shirt and forest green tie. My chest tightened and my heart squeezed. I loved him with every fiber of my being. He was the man I had always dreamed of meeting but never imagined that I would. As I walked towards my future, I felt like the luckiest woman in the whole world.

We had chosen to say the traditional vows as they held a solemnity that appealed to Max and me. I tried to hold it together as Max said his vows, promising to love and cherish me till death do us part. I cried through my own vows, with Max doing his best to mop up my face. It was emotional and sweet, promising our love and devotion to each other in front of our friends and family, but I was glad when that part was over.

“You may kiss the bride,” the smiling priest said.

Max stepped forward and cupped my face. “My soul mate,” he said before his lips covered mine. He kissed me passionately until our guests started whistling and I laughingly broke the kiss. I stared into his eyes.

“My soul mate,” I echoed.

I couldn’t wait to begin our lives together as Mr. and Mrs. Frost.

That’s all folks!

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