Bastard Boss (Tyler & Bella Duet #1) Read Online Lisa Renee Jones

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Billionaire, Contemporary, Erotic, Romance Tags Authors: Series: Tyler & Bella Duet Series by Lisa Renee Jones
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Total pages in book: 63
Estimated words: 59395 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 297(@200wpm)___ 238(@250wpm)___ 198(@300wpm)
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I claim the seat across from him and he shuts his computer and sets it on the chair to his right. “What’s up, little sis?”

“You tell me,” I urge. “How’s the new book coming?”

“It’s actually flowing. Life feels calmer. It’s working for me.”

“Since Allie came along,” I assume.

“Yes,” he agrees. “Since Allie came along, but enough about me. There’s been too much of that lately.”

He’s not talking about his career. He’s talking about his fighting, and the battle we all fought to end that part of his life.

“The event seemed like it went well last night,” he observes.

“It did. People seem happy to have Tyler running the show.”

“If Jack treated staff and clients anywhere near as badly as he did Tyler, I’m not surprised. Any idea how Tyler is doing?”

“He’s Tyler. No one has any idea how he’s doing, which probably means he’s suffering. He needs you. You’re the only one he seems to talk to.”

“Not any time as of late. I’ve tried.”

“Try harder, Dash. Maybe just show up at his place?”

“That’s really not a bad idea. I’d say I’d grab an expensive bottle of whiskey and take it over there to share with him, but he drinks too damn much.”

It’s not the first time Dash has made that reference and there was a whiskey glass on the table when I visited Tyler, but the idea of him spinning out of control with that type of addiction doesn’t sit right. “He never had a glass in his hand at the party last night. It seems like if he had an addiction, he would have. And do control freaks become addicts?”

“You’re talking to me, Bella. Yes, we do, and when we fall, we fall hard.”

Adrianna sets my plate in front of me and a diet drink as well, because she knows me. The diet first. The coffee next. We chat with her for a moment before it’s just me and Dash again. “Back to Tyler,” Dash says. “Maybe I’ll go by his place this weekend.”

“He’s out of town this weekend, Dash.” I slide my plate aside. “I need to talk to you.”

He narrows his eyes on me. “Why so serious?”

“There’s a new studio head. He’s trying to make changes to your contract you won’t like. I’m pushing back and he’s not budging.”

“I see,” he says. “Go on.”

“I think the deal could fall apart. We need to go back to the competing studio and really consider them as a viable option. This will create a fresh bidding war between studios A and B, A being your preferred studio. But you have to be willing to move studios if we play that card.”

“You know how I feel about the studio head at B.”

“He rubbed you wrong. I get that. And when this was an apples-to-apples thing, that was a fine way to pick your studio. If what you want is spelled out in a contract, then you’re protected. And you never have to deal with A or B. I will. I just need you to say yes to how I want to approach this. We need to protect your future and when things go south in Hollywood they sometimes, more times than they should, die. Even projects as big as yours. Please open your mind.”

He studies me a long moment, and then says, “You’re really worried this is going to fall apart.” It’s not a question. He’s reading me a like a book.

“Enough that I’m going to LA this afternoon. Hollywood can offer you a changing opportunity, Dash. If this opportunity falls apart, I want you to know that I fought for you like I’m fighting for my own life and yours.”

“I know you will, Bella. And if falls apart, it falls apart. Do I need to go with you?”

“No. I think it’s better if they feel you’re removed and unemotional about any of this. Tyler’s going with me.”

“Tyler,” he says flatly, “is going with you. As in, just the two of you?”

“Yes,” I confirm, and I just ignore the accusation of his statement and move on as if it didn’t just pop me right in the jaw. “I had an idea that we’d play a good cop, bad cop strategy with the studios. I asked for his help. He’s skilled and his experience—”

“I’m sold on you two as a team, but that’s not the point, now, is it?”

“What is the point, Dash?”

“Allie said she sensed something between you last night. And you have been fretful over him. You went to his place a couple times to check on him?”

“Just once,” I say, though he’s right. I dropped by two other times, and he wasn’t home. Seems I was determined to wade into shark-infested waters, just as Tyler referenced.

I’m determined to get eaten alive.

Chapter Twenty-Four

Bella

I’m lost in my own self-reflection and persecution when Dash snaps me back to the present. “And?” he challenges. “What happened when you went to Tyler’s apartment, Bella?”


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