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The Accountant
The Accountant
All Beau Anderson wants is one night of passion. One night to forget what she had become. Dominic Vasiliy, King of the Underworld. Ruthless, fearless, dominating, and arrogant. He never expected that one night of passion will change him forever. He fell and he fell hard. Romance/Action
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The Mafia’s Accountant
The Mafia’s Accountant
All her life, Sofia believed her father was an honorable man. Until one night, armed men burst into her apartment, and a cursed name was spoken in a voice like steel: Marco Vallardi. “Your father stole millions from us,” said the feared mafia boss with a dangerous smile. “And now, you’re going to pay it back.” Sofia Russo, a brilliant but naïve accountant, is forced to work for the most feared man in New York. What begins as a matter of survival soon turns into something darker... and far more dangerous. Marco isn’t just her enemy—he’s her only ally in a world of betrayal, blood money, and buried family secrets. As she unravels her father’s past, Sofia uncovers something more deadly than any debt: someone inside the Vallardi family is leaking information to their ruthless rivals, the Cortez. And the traitor’s face is far more familiar than she ever expected. He offered her a threat. She gave him a choice. Now, they’re bound by far more than numbers. And in a world where love can be as lethal as a bullet, Sofia must decide whether to save Marco… or save herself.
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The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)
The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)
From a stall in the office restroom, I overhear someone badmouthing me. Henry Fielder, the intern I've been mentoring for three months, grumbles, "The guy's got zero people skills. He's a total fossil, like a robot stuck in one mode." I'm about to push the door open and jump in when someone laughs and piles on. "The paperwork is incomplete. The receipts aren't compliant. I can't reimburse it without a manager's signature. We could recite his canned empathy lines in our sleep!" Once they're gone, I quietly head back to my office. Later, Henry drops a thick stack of expense reports onto my desk. "Quit waving the rulebook and rejecting everyone's reimbursements." I skim the fake receipts, and for once, I don't call him out. Instead, I give a thin smile and say, "I have a headache. I can't make out the words."
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10 Chapters
Triplet Alpha Claim
Triplet Alpha Claim
Phera Evans thought she'd left her family and pack behind after being devastated by the only three people she ever loved: Axel, Damon, and Zane White, the future alphas of the Red Moon Pack and her older brother and sister's best friends. Determined to forge her own path, Phera leaves the wolf multiverse and becomes a skilled charted accountant and elite warrior at the prestigious Wolf Academy of the Elite in California.But fate has other plans for Phera. Forced to return to the Red Moon Pack, she discovers that the once arrogant playboys she once craved are now ruthless and vicious alphas of the most powerful pack in the multiverse. And they're determined to make her theirs, no matter what. After all, Phera was always meant to be theirs from the beginning, and they'll stop at nothing to claim their princess.As Phera's heart battles with conflicting emotions, she must decide whether to open herself up to love again. When an eternal bond ties her to Axel, Damon, and Zane, will she resist their advances or give in to the passion and desire that still burns between them? Don't miss out on this captivating tale of love, loyalty, and second chances.‘Alpha Triplets Claim’ storyline is based on the very first novel I read by a talented author know as Eva Zahan and the storyline is from her book ‘Ace’s Trap’. Despite having the same sequence in the beginning the book has a different storyline and I wanted to bring it to the reader’s attention. I also want to let everyone know I’ve asked the author before hand if I can use her idea and she has agreed. I have the conversation with the author on my page H.A Shah.
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Mermaid Thighs
Mermaid Thighs
This book is authored by amy worcester. “Good morning, fam. This is my uncle Owen, everyone calls him Reese, because that’s his last name and the military is weird like that. He likes thick girls and freaky sex.” ************************ Forty-three year old Helen is newly divorced and trying to find herself. For the first time in her life, she is not under the control of a man. With an absentee father, an abusive step-brother and a manipulative ex-husband, she's had the perfect trifecta of bad men. Along with learning to live life on her own, she's trying to help her three children. Jaxon is struggling with his sexuality. Jolene is discovering that her perfect marriage is far from perfect. JD is just trying to get through high school and into the Navy. Fifty-two year old Owen Reese returned to his hometown after twenty years in the Navy. He started a small business that has made him a millionaire over the past decade. With his own daughter grown and living a life of her own, he thought his days of parenting were behind him. But he is now raising his sixteen year old niece while his sister is deployed with Doctors Without Borders. And now, the cute, plump receptionist from his accountant's office is everywhere he turns. Not that he's complaining; he's dying to get his hands on those lovely, lush mermaid thighs that haunt his dreams. Nothing seems to go right for them. All of his many sisters are constantly interfering. Her children worry about her so much that they are almost obsessive. And she just wants to be happy. And skinnier. Warning: include an abusive relationship
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The Bride Swap
The Bride Swap
After being reborn, the first thing my cousin and I did was switch grooms. In our previous lives, we had gotten married on the same day. She, gentle and composed by nature, became the wife of Blake Malcolm, the aloof naval commander. On their wedding anniversary, Blake skipped the occasion to celebrate his childhood friend's birthday. My cousin had only wanted an explanation, but Blake claimed his conscience was clear. They fell into a silence that lasted fifty years. And me? With my temper—quick to fight, never one for patience—I had married an accountant from the machinery plant's compound. The accountant was soft-spoken, forever complaining about how loud I was, and how little I cared about appearances. We fought every three days, major arguments every five. Eventually, he stopped coming home. Less than a year into the marriage, we divorced. Then one day, my cousin and I opened our eyes and found ourselves young again—and it was the day we were to marry. Again.
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How Much Does An Accountant Make Per Year?

3 Answers2026-06-04 12:27:02

You know, I’ve always been curious about careers that balance stability and earning potential, and accounting definitely fits that bill. From what I’ve gathered, salaries can swing pretty wildly depending on experience, location, and industry. Fresh graduates might start around $50k to $60k, which isn’t shabby, but the real magic happens after a few years. CPAs or those in corporate roles can easily hit $80k to $100k, especially in big cities where the cost of living nudges salaries higher.

Then there’s the elite tier—think senior roles at Fortune 500 companies or partners at accounting firms. Those folks can pull in $120k to $200k or more, though it often comes with long hours and high stress. It’s not just about crunching numbers; networking and specialization (like forensic accounting or tax strategy) play huge roles in climbing that ladder. Honestly, it’s a field where patience and certifications pay off—literally.

Does The Accountant Follow The Book Plot?

2 Answers2026-04-12 13:23:57

' and honestly, they feel like entirely different beasts. The film, starring Ben Affleck, takes the core idea of a math savant with a hidden violent skill set, but the plot and characters diverge significantly from the original novel. The book delves deeper into Christian Wolff's backstory, exploring his childhood and the psychological toll of his abilities in a way the movie only hints at. The movie, on the other hand, amps up the action and simplifies some of the more complex financial intricacies to keep the pacing tight.

One thing I appreciate about the movie is how it visualizes Christian's thought processes, something the book describes in dense prose. But if you're expecting a faithful adaptation, you might be disappointed. The book's slower, more cerebral approach contrasts sharply with the film's blockbuster sensibilities. Still, both have their merits—the book for its depth, the movie for its adrenaline. I kinda love them both for different reasons, even if they don’t line up perfectly.

Where Can I Read The Accountant Book Version?

2 Answers2026-04-12 00:01:34

If you're looking for 'The Accountant' in book form, you might be referring to the 2016 film starring Ben Affleck, which actually wasn't based on a novel—it was an original screenplay. But if you're hunting down something similar in vibe, there's a whole world of financial thrillers out there! I recently stumbled upon 'The Firm' by John Grisham, which has that same mix of tension and number-crunching drama. The protagonist gets tangled in shady dealings just like Affleck's character.

For digital readers, platforms like Kindle Unlimited or Scribd often have hidden gems in this genre. Physical copies? Check used bookstores—they’re treasure troves for older thrillers. I once found a first edition of 'The Pelican Brief' covered in coffee stains, which just added to its charm. If 'The Accountant' had a book counterpart, I imagine it’d feel like a blend of Lee Child’s pacing with Michael Crichton’s detail obsession—shame it doesn’t exist, but the hunt for read-alikes is half the fun!

Is Accountant A Good Career For The Future?

3 Answers2026-06-04 04:28:35

Numbers have always been my thing, and I’ve spent years knee-deep in spreadsheets and tax codes. Accounting might not sound glamorous, but it’s one of those careers that’ll never really disappear—businesses will always need someone to make sense of their finances. Automation’s creeping in, sure, but it’s more about shifting the role than replacing it entirely. Think less data entry, more strategic analysis. The stability’s a huge plus, especially if you land in a niche like forensic accounting or sustainability reporting.

That said, it’s not for everyone. The certification grind (CPA, CMA, etc.) is brutal, and the work can feel monotonous if you’re not into detail-oriented tasks. But if you thrive on problem-solving and enjoy seeing the tangible impact of your work (like helping a small business stay afloat or uncovering fraud), it’s weirdly rewarding. Just don’t expect 'The Accountant' levels of excitement—real-life auditing involves way fewer action sequences.

What Degree Do You Need To Be An Accountant?

3 Answers2026-06-04 17:45:44

Back in college, I had a roommate who was dead set on becoming an accountant, and let me tell you, the path wasn't as straightforward as I'd imagined. Most accountants start with a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field like finance or business administration. But here's the kicker—some folks go for a master's in accounting or even an MBA to stand out, especially if they're gunning for those fancy CPA credentials.

What surprised me was how much flexibility there actually is. My cousin landed an accounting gig with an economics degree because she nailed the CPA exams. The key takeaway? While a specific accounting degree helps, it's not the only ticket in. The real magic happens when you pair education with certifications like CPA or CMA, and honestly, that's where the doors really start flying open.

Does Her Divorce Lawyer Want Her To Hire A Forensic Accountant?

4 Answers2025-10-15 08:09:52

If your lawyer is nudging you toward a forensic accountant, they probably see a financial puzzle that needs an expert to solve. I’ve sat through a few friends’ cases and the pattern is familiar: unexplained transfers, a spouse who owns a business, cash-heavy income, or mismatched lifestyle versus reported earnings. A forensic accountant doesn’t just eyeball bank statements — they trace money, reconstruct income, value businesses, and can produce a report that holds up in court.

Hiring one isn’t cheap, and lawyers rarely recommend it as a default. They’ll bring it up when the cost of missing hidden assets or inaccurate valuations could cost you far more in the settlement or ongoing support. Expect the accountant to ask for years of tax returns, bank and brokerage statements, loan docs, business records, and sometimes access to electronic data. Their work can lead to subpoenas, clarified discovery requests, or a stronger negotiating position. I’ve seen a solid forensic report swing a stubborn settlement overnight — so if your lawyer is pushing it, it’s usually because they think the upside justifies the expense. Personally, I’d weigh the potential recovery against the fees, but if there are red flags, I’d lean toward saying yes — it’s saved people I care about from losing chunks of money they deserved.

Who Wrote The Accountant Book The Movie Is Based On?

1 Answers2026-04-12 03:45:59

Man, I love diving into the backstory of movies and their source material! 'The Accountant' starring Ben Affleck is one of those films that feels like it came out of nowhere with its unique blend of action, drama, and math wizardry. The movie itself was an original screenplay written by Bill Dubuque, who’s also known for his work on 'The Judge' and the Netflix series 'Ozark.' But here’s where it gets interesting—while the film isn’t directly based on a pre-existing novel, it’s often mistakenly linked to books with similar titles or themes.

There’s a 2001 thriller novel called 'The Accountant’s Story' by Roberto Escobar, but it’s about the real-life accountant for Pablo Escobar’s drug cartel, which is a totally different vibe. The confusion makes sense though, because 'The Accountant' feels like it could’ve been adapted from some gritty bestseller. Dubuque’s script stands on its own, though, with its autistic protagonist who’s a lethal financial whiz. It’s one of those rare cases where the movie’s originality actually adds to its charm—no book required. I kinda wish there was a novel version, just so I could spend more time in that world!

What Book Inspired The Accountant Film?

1 Answers2026-04-12 19:20:45

The movie 'The Accountant' with Ben Affleck isn't directly adapted from a single book, but it's got this fascinating vibe that feels like it could've been ripped straight from a thriller novel. I've dug around a bit, and while there's no official source material, it shares DNA with stories like 'The Bourne Identity' or even John Grisham's financial thrillers—tense, cerebral, and packed with morally ambiguous characters. The screenwriter, Bill Dubuque, crafted an original story, but you can spot influences from crime fiction tropes: the antihero with a hidden past, the meticulous attention to detail, and that classic 'outsider unraveling a conspiracy' arc.

What's wild is how the film's protagonist, Christian Wolff, mirrors protagonists from niche noir or assassin-lit. Imagine a mix of 'The Killer' by Tom Wood and 'The Silent Patient'—quiet, calculated, but with explosive action. I love how the movie borrows the bookish appeal of financial intrigue (think 'The Firm' but with more spreadsheets and sniper rifles). If you're craving something similar in print, check out 'The Art of Making Money' by Jason Kersten for that blend of criminal genius and personal demons. 'The Accountant' might not have a direct literary ancestor, but it's a love letter to the genre in all the best ways—raw, smart, and unapologetically nerdy.

Is 'Superheroine Seducing Accountant' A Romance Or Action Novel?

1 Answers2025-06-23 04:59:53

labeling it as just one genre feels like trying to fit a lightning bolt in a teacup. At its core, it’s a deliciously chaotic blend of romance and action, but the way it dances between the two is what makes it stand out. The romance isn’t your typical slow-burn fluff—it’s got teeth. Picture this: a world-weary accountant, elbow-deep in tax fraud scandals, suddenly catching the eye of a caped crusader who’s more inclined to flirt mid-battle than monologue about justice. Their chemistry crackles like live wires, especially when she’s literally crashing through his office window to drag him into her superhero shenanigans. The action scenes? They’re not just filler. Every fight advances their relationship, whether she’s shielding him from debris or he’s yelling tactical advice from the sidelines (turns out, spreadsheets sharpen the mind for combat strategy).

The novel’s genius lies in how it weaponizes tropes. The superheroine’s powers aren’t just for show; they amplify the romance. Her super-hearing picks up his heartbeat skipping when she’s near, and her strength makes their intimate moments… creatively destructive. Meanwhile, the accountant’s pragmatism grounds her, leading to scenes where he’s negotiating with villains over spreadsheet formulas while she hovers protectively. It’s action that feels personal, and romance that feels dangerous. Even the side characters—like a rival superhero who’s hilariously bad at flirting or a villain obsessed with auditing their love life—add layers to both genres. The stakes are high, but so are the emotions, and that’s why it’s impossible to pigeonhole. It’s a love letter to chaos, with equal parts adrenaline and heart.

Does 'Superheroine Seducing Accountant' Have A Sequel?

1 Answers2025-06-23 11:37:57

the way their worlds collide is just too good to ignore. Now, about that sequel—rumors have been swirling like crazy in fan forums. The author’s social media teases cryptic hints, like draft snippets of a new villain or a fresh location that wasn’t in the original. Some fans even dug up trademark filings for a title that’s eerily similar but with a 'II' tacked on. The publisher’s website has a shadow-drop placeholder page with nothing but a date and a question mark, which feels way too deliberate to be a coincidence.

Here’s the thing: the first book left a few threads dangling. That mysterious organization pulling strings behind the superheroine’s missions? Barely scratched the surface. And the accountant’s shady ex-boss who vanished after embezzlement accusations? Prime sequel material. The author’s known for trilogies, so it’d be weird if this stopped at one. Fan theories suggest the sequel might flip the script—maybe the accountant develops unexpected powers, or the superheroine’s secret identity gets leaked. The way the first book balanced office politics with midnight rescues was genius, and a follow-up could dive deeper into the fallout of their public relationship. I’m betting my favorite bookmark that an announcement’s coming by next convention season.

In the meantime, fanfics are keeping the hype alive. There’s this one alternate universe where the accountant starts a superhero support group for civilians dating powered people, and it’s weirdly plausible. The original’s audiobook sales spiked last month, which usually means someone’s prepping for a sequel push. If I had to guess, we’ll see a Kickstarter for limited-edition merch tied to the new plot—maybe those ‘I Survived Dating a Superheroine’ mugs the protagonist joked about. The wait’s killing me, but if the sequel’s half as sharp as the first book’s banter, it’ll be worth every second.

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