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Alice Taylor Is More than a Princess

Another Bailey Brother, Book 5

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Alice Taylor Is More than a Princess

De: Jen Atkinson
Narrado por: Rylee Kuberra, John Rogers
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He’s a man with a secret. She’s honest to a fault—and about to blow his cover.

Alice Taylor is ready to leave her small-town life behind and start fresh. When the opportunity to work for billionaire Billy Baxter—who’s launching a professional soccer team—lands in her lap, she jumps at the chance.

Adventure, a new city, and a career? Yes, please.

Only Alice didn’t plan on Will.

Ridiculously sexy, effortlessly charming, and annoyingly professional, Will is her supervisor—the gatekeeper between Alice and her elusive boss. Trying to keep her focus on the job is hard enough, but resisting Will? Nearly impossible.

Sparks fly, office boundaries blur, and Alice finds herself head over heels in a relationship she’s not allowed to be in. What Alice doesn’t know is that behind Will’s witty smile and irresistible charm is a secret—one he’s guarded for years.

One Alice is about to expose.

Alice Taylor Is More than a Princess is a closed door, laugh out loud romcom. In this book, expect off-page death of parents and a neglectful parent. Also expect swoony kisses, moments that will make you giggle, and a lovely happy ending—without any explicit scenes.

©2025 Jen Atkinson (P)2025 Jen Atkinson
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