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"Company policy forbids me from exchanging my blood, my soul, or my firstborn child with customers..." When Ross starts working third-shift at a gas station, he doesn't think anything extraordinary will happen. He expects a lot of quiet shifts. Well, you know what they say about assumptions. One explosion later and he's the personal assistant to a vampire-who he admits is not only sexy, but the sane one-in charge of his supernatural clan's paperwork, and managing any trouble the members get into. Spoiler alert: the clan can get into quite a bit of trouble. Ross is definitely not paid enough for this. Tags: The crack ship armada sails again, and then it got out of hand, poor put upon retail workers, Ross didn't deserve this, Fate is cruel, so am I, the trauma of changing jobs, Ross has a paperclip and knows how to use it, Ross isn't clear if he's a PA, bartender, or babysitter, troublesome werewolves, Australian wizards, spells gone awry, very awry, sexy vampires, developing relationship, coming out, not a single degree of chill from Glenn where Ross is concerned, slow burn, boss/secretary, light bondage, Ross has to teach ancient mythical beings how to text, pray for him, SHENANIGANS, did I mention crack?, the most absurd workplace romance in history
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9 primary books10 released booksThe Tribulations of Ross Young, Supernat PA is a 10-book series with 9 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by A.J. Sherwood.
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Cute and mostly absurd story of Ross Young, who ends up playing straight man (no pun intended) to a clan of trouble-making paranormals. I liked his utter competence and ability to remain unruffled no matter what disaster he faced. Romance with vampire clan leader Glenn was sweet and angst-free. The author's forward warns readers not to eat or drink while reading the book to avoid any spewing. I can't say I did any spit takes, but I was entertained.
Chronicles of a human (Ross) navigating the supernatural world with poise and aplomb as the personal assistant to Mr. Sexy Vampire Glenn aka watching two tired parents working tirelessly to corral their 100+ supernatural children.
A quirky and whimsical story for funsies and laughs! I can't imagine being in Ross' shoes though—he has the patience of a saint, which I certainly do not