What the boss wants, the boss gets in this sweet office romance…
Award-winning author Sarah M. Anderson’s Not the Boss’s Baby (The Beaumont Heirs) – Now 99 cents on Kindle

Not the Boss
4.4 stars – 8 Reviews
On Sale! Everyday price: $4.49
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Here’s the set-up:

What the boss wants…

As the oldest son, Chadwick Beaumont has sacrificed everything for the Beaumonts’ company, but he swore he’d never follow in his father’s philandering footsteps. So, for years, he’s dutifully kept his distance from the temptation outside his office door—his beautiful secretary Serena Chase.

But now everything has changed. The family business is in jeopardy. His personal life is in shambles. And his sexy assistant is suddenly single…and flirting. Chadwick is tired of doing what’s expected. It’s time for him to go after what he wants. And what he wants is Serena—even if she’s expecting another man’s child.

5-star Amazon reviews

“The author struck a brilliant chord setting the Beaumont family in a brewery – this book has that billionaire feel, mixed with everyman ambiance…”

“Sarah Anderson’s latest has earned a spot on my “keeper” shelf. From the moment Serena and Chadwick stepped out onto the pages of “Not The Boss’s Baby”, I was captivated. The interplay between these two characters is simply fabulous…”

About the author

Sarah M. Anderson is an award-winning author of modern-day Cowboys-and-Indian stories. Combining snarky humor with shirtless cowboys on horseback, Sarah also strives to raise awareness of the realities of life on Lakota Indian reservations. She uses proper Lakota translations when her characters speak their native language. Sarah writes for both Harlequin Desire and Samhain. A Man of Privilege won Desire Book of the Year 2012 from RT’s Editor’s Picks.

Sarah also self-published her grandmother Goldie M. Lucas’ novel, Eleanore Gray in 2011. A sweet inspirational historical, Eleanore Gray is set in the Ozark Hills in 1902.

Sarah lives in Illinois with her husband, son, and rescue mutts. She is a writer and editor at Mark Twain Media, Inc., an educational publishing company. When not chasing her son around or writing, she attempts to read, knit, and complete home improvement projects on her historical 1895 Queen Anne house.

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