Boss Man Bridegroom by Meghan Quinn Review

5 SMOOCHES!

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SYNOPSIS:

“Will you do me the greatest honor of all time and be my bridegroom?” she asks, hope in her eyes . . .

How did I get here? My assistant, bent on one knee, holding my hand, her expectant face waiting for an answer.

Just . . . how?

How did I go from being insulted by Charlee Cox to hiring her to be my assistant? How is it that she’s chaos in color – making me crazy and my life better at the same time?

I never thought I would be staring down at her bright blue eyes begging me to go along with this ridiculous scheme I suggested.

Yes, I suggested. Like the idiot I am, I thought hey, why not start an HR nightmare and have my assistant ask me to marry her?

Confused? Don’t worry, so am I.

But try to follow along, because this is how I became Boss Man Bridegroom.

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REVIEW:

I’ve yet to pick up a book by Meghan Quinn that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy. She writes the kinds of books I want to read, the ones I anticipate anxiously, the ones that always seem to be at the top of my TBR list. Her sense of humor just does it for me. It’s outrageous and hilarious, and I’m guaranteed to be laughing out loud while reading her books. But she also has a very real emotional and angsty side, and the way she blends the humor and the heart together in her romances is pure magic for me.

Boss Man Bridegroom is a standalone novel, loosely connected to Diary of a Bad Boy and The Secret to Dating Your Best Friend’s Sister and based on the love stories of three college-frat-buddies-turned-billionaire-businessmen who weren’t necessarily looking for it but found it all the same. The last man standing is Rath Weston, and Meghan brings him to his knees, literally, with an uproariously funny workplace, marriage of convenience romance.

Character development is something that Meghan Quinn does incredibly well, whether it be the lead characters or supporting characters. She creates these wildly endearing, quirky characters, and by the time I’ve finished the book, I feel like I know these people. I love that about her books so much. Rath is a really sweet, all around good guy. A self-made, super wealthy yet philanthropic businessman, he’s also a great brother and friend, and his bromance with his best friend, Bram, has been one of my favorite parts of all three of these books. Quinn pairs him with the uber-organized, color-coding, super perky but sometimes filterless, Charlee Cox, as his new executive assistant. I positively adored them together. The back-and-forth bantering between the two of them was fantastically entertaining, but beneath all that witty repartee there was some smoking hot chemistry building. It wouldn’t be a Meghan Quinn novel, however, without an emotional punch, and she certainly dished up some heartache and heartbreak to Rath and Charlee.

Cleverly amusing, slow-burn sexy and chock full of all the feels, Boss Man Bridegroom was an unputdownable pleasure to read. Five smooches from me!

~Danielle Palumbo

 

 


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