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![]() About the BookBlurb![]() ExcerptJoshua Alexander barges into my office, no polite knock at the door, no excuse me, how's your day? He glares at the files strewn on my desk before training his angry gaze onto me. "Pope file, now." I rummage through the pile, locate the Pope investment file, and thrust it in my father's direction. He snatches it from me and turns to leave. "They won't stay. We can't offer them the return the Phillips can. He said he would leave half with me but that's it." Dad swings around and pins me with narrowed eyes. "Thinking like that will get you fucking nowhere in this business. Half is not good enough. Samuel won't take no for an answer, he'll demand they keep it all with us." He storms from my office and I can't resist giving him the bird behind his back. Yeah, real mature I know. Samuel is my brother, three years younger than my twenty-six years and mom and dad's golden child. Literally. While I have hair as black as coal and pale gray eyes, my brother is surfie blonde with clear ice blue eyes. The image of my father. I'm tall at six feet seven inches, he is average at five feet eleven inches. My body is hard with washboard abs I work hard to keep. Samuels is soft with a little too much fat around the middle. In looks we are poles apart. In temperament, we are planets apart. I'm easy going, slow to anger. A loner and a little on the shy side. Samuel is a mean motherfucker like our dad and has a deadly short fuse. Fuck, his temper could blow you into outer space. Brothers we might be, friends, we are not. Hell, we don't even like each other, can't even stand to be in the same room together most of the time. We all work downtown at Alexander's Investment Corporation. It was my grandfather's business, handed down to my father. One day, being the eldest son, it will be mine. When I finally take control, if there is a business left to take control of, changes will be made. We miss out on, and are losing, accounts because of dad's and Samuel's greed. Our commission is one of the highest in the city. As I said - greed. The only thing keeping most accounts with us, and the business afloat, is loyalty to my father. God only knows why! We also have a high success rate in recommendations. Or should I say, I have a high success rate. Not to blow my own trumpet but, Dad and Samuel are shit when it comes to selecting successful investments. They don't study the market and make snap decisions which usually backfire. Big time.Buy LinksAmazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon AU | Amazon CAAbout A.L. SimpsonAuthor BioI’m an Australian and live in Queensland. I have always loved to write and have a vivid and overactive imagination. In my spare time, when I’m not writing, I love to walk, read and shop. I believe no mountain is too hard to climb, no river is too wide to span and no journey is too difficult to complete. I follow my dreams and I urge and encourage others to do the same. With a positive attitude, the impossible can become possible.Connect with A.L.Website | Blog | Facebook | Goodreads | Amazon Author PageGiveawayThree lucky winners will receive an e-copy of Broken Bastard, the latest contemporary m/m romance by A.L. Simpson. To be in with a chance, simply enter via the Rafflecopter below. The contest closes at midnight EST on April 15 and is open to entrants worldwide. Good luck! a Rafflecopter giveawayTour StopsApril 2 Maari Loves Her IndiesI Love to Read Literary Misfit Loves Great Reads Making It Happen EskieMama Reads Boy Meets Boy Reviews April 3 Behind Closed Doors MM Book Escape Shh, I Am Reading Books, Dreams, Life Stories that Make You Smile Books All Things Paranormal and Romance April 4 My Fiction Nook The Booklandia Drops of Ink Bonkers About Books Booklover Sue April 5 The Bookworm Lodge Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words Liz's Reading Life Bayou Book Junkie April 6 Kitty's Book Spot Boys on the Brink Reads and Treats LoveBound Books I Heart Reading ![]()
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