The book’s climax and denouement were just perfect. If Reese’s story was heartbreaking, Chase’s is gut-wrenching and soul-burning. His backstory’s resolution was, honestly, not something I saw coming. His POVs in the book dated back 6-7 years prior to his meeting Reese. Chase’s backstory, meanwhile, dragged me all the way thru the night to finish this book. Her backstory is heartbreaking, and at the end of the day, I understood why a woman like her would over-protect herself, to the point of emotional sabotage. While heroine Reese has her own quirks and bratty moments, I couldn’t help but root for her. Keeland is so adept at tempering her readers’ emotions, that I would be reading her books again and again… and never get tired of them. Keeland is so adept at tempering her readers’ emotions, that I would be reading her books again and again… and never get tired of them.Ĭhase Parker and Reese Annesley met in a setting that’s as bad and embarrassing way as it could possibly be, that I had to mentally prepare myself against hating the heroine (again) too much that I’d stop reading another book I’ve purchased. Her latest, “ Bossman,” epitomizes all the adjectives that I’ve thrown at it, and more. Vi Keeland has all that, plus the talent for words and humor (not the cute-sy patoot-sy type) to boot. It takes skill, thought, compassion, and heart to write a book that weaves together 2 main characters into a funny, dramatic, bone-tickling, sexy, and romantic story.
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