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His Curvy Boss
Mary E Thompson
Patrick I wasn't sure what was sexier... the way my boss's suits clung to her curves or the way she controlled a room full of men who thought they didn't need to listen to the woman in charge. Goldie was a force to be reckoned with, and working for her was fun. She was smart and clever and beautiful. Damn, was she beautiful. But she didn't see any of that in herself. I had no problem telling her, even though she was convinced I was just flirting. Yeah, I was, but one day she'd realize I was flirting because I saw her as so much more than just my boss. She was the kind of woman I wanted in my life for good. Goldie I'd worked hard to get to where I was. To become the boss and run things the way I wanted to run them. It wasn't easy, especially going through a divorce and raising my son. But I finally got to where I wanted to be. I could not, would not, risk my reputation and career for a fling with my assistant....

A Curvy Girl for the Prince
S. E. Law
Haakon: I know there are rumors about me. That I use women. That I tie them up for my so-called "training." That I discard them afterwards, with no thought as to their well-being. It's all true. After all, not everyone can handle a Prince of Lysenia because I'm genetically different from most men. The average guy out there has one tool ... but I have two. They're both massive, leaking poles. Designed to claim. With no mercy. And I'm looking for a curvy girl who can take it all. Matilda: I've heard about Prince Haakon's anatomy. The rumors are so wild that they couldn't possibly be true. But after our prince calls for a virgin sacrifice, opportunity knocks. He's here ... I'm available ... ... and I'm eager to receive on both ends. In other words, I'm perfect for Haakon's filthy desires. But how do I make him choose me?...

His Curvy Genius
Mary E Thompson
XavierThe day I walked away from Karissa was the hardest day of my life. Until the mother of my newborn daughter walked out of the hospital and left both of us behind.My daughter and I built a life, just the two of us. We were happy, and we were together. But when she started getting into trouble at high school, a change had to be made. Nothing mattered to me more than her. So, I did what I couldn't do for Karissa. I embraced small town life.I never expected we'd end up in Karissa's small town. With her best friend and my best friend starting a family, and trying to make us a part of it. Keeping my distance from her was the smart thing, but I was never the smart one out of the two of us.KarissaI thought of myself as smart. Someone who could use her brains to figure things out. When I designed a dating app, I thought it was good. For everyone except me, apparently.The app matched me with my ex. My ex who decided all the things he wanted...