Womanizer (A Standalone Novel) (A Steamy Alpha Billionaire Romance)

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Author: Nella Tyler
and no researchers working on something new. Their IPO is a mercy throw
by the quarterback in the final ten seconds of the game.”
    I loved Ronald’s sports analogies when it came to business. He
consistently brought up a new analogy pretty
much every time we talked. He knew what he was talking about and I
always listened to him. The one time I didn’t listen was the only time I totally bombed in a stock purchase.

 

 
    Chapter 5

 
    That night, back at my house, I couldn’t help but rub my cock as I pictured Alicia there with me. Sex was
constantly on my mind, but even more so when a beautiful woman like Alicia was
around.
    She was smart and obviously extremely business savvy, which was sometimes
hard to find in a woman. I didn’t know her well enough to know if I should buy
up shares of her stock, but I assumed she would say that I should. What CEO
wouldn’t want you to spend thousands of dollars to boost their company up?
    As I sat at my computer, I started
my research with Alicia. I have learned over the years that the best way to
find out how stable a company was started with how stable the CEO was. It just made sense. An unstable or erratic CEO
wasn’t going to instill confidence in investors. When it came to their money,
investors wanted to know that it was in the most responsible and reliable
hands. That’s why most CEO’s seemed incredibly dull .
Their organization had elected them to that position specifically because of
their boring factor.
    A startup company CEO was different, though. Startups were a breed of their
own and their CEO’s could be anywhere on the crazy train. I had personally
visited with CEO’s that were absolutely and utterly insane. I had also visited with CEO’s that were clearly saner than I was.
    I started by looking into Alicia’s college years—often when crazy first
reveals itself. When researching a company, or CEO, I typically found arrests
and a variety of other wild and interesting facts. It was unbelievable how much personal information was available on
the internet to anyone who had a credit card and a little spare time.
    Alicia didn’t seem to have too wild of a time while she was in college.
She had the typical 4.0 GPA, extremely common among CEO’s . Alicia was beautiful and bright, a total double whammy. I
continued to dig for dirt on her or her company but,
unfortunately, I kept coming up empty-handed .
    There was no previous arrests, no arrests for fighting for endangered
animal rights. Alicia had absolutely nothing hiding in her past—well, at least
nothing that I could find from my internet research. I thought I might need to
hire a private investigator.
    I continued on for much of the evening as I poured through ever piece of
information about Alicia that was available online. I understood it might not
all be real information, but I just
needed to get a general understanding of what her life was really like. Did she really have the drive and dedication to
growing her company to the level that she needed? I wasn’t sure, but what I was
sure of was her dedication to her business. But dedication wasn’t always
enough.
    As I flipped through some pictures that had Alicia tagged in them, I came
across one of her in front of Donald Trump Towers. The building was literally
across the street from me and I couldn’t believe she lived there.
    With one single phone call, I was
able to find out what apartment she lived in and what her typical scheduled
looked like. Knowing her schedule was about more than just watching her for my
own enjoyment. The more I understood and could communicate with the CEO, the
better I felt about making a purchase.
    I needed to talk to Alicia; that was the next
logical step in my research process. The problem was, I didn’t want her
to know who I was. I knew she had seen me on the trading room floor, but I
couldn’t let her know how high up I was in my organization. If she thought I
was just a lowly floor trader, she would be more
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