Book Review: My Favorite Boss

 



Why you will love this book:
🔥Workplace
🔥Boss/Employee
🔥He's Uptown/She's Downtown
🔥Alpha Billionaire
🔥Sassy Heroine
🔥Fish Out of Water
🔥Frenemies to Lovers
🔥Opposites Attract
🔥He’s the last to know
🔥Different Worlds 
🔥Billionaire Romance
🔥RomCom

BLURB:
Get ready to laugh out loud in the office from New York Times bestselling author Melanie Moreland!

My new boss—Alexander Bane
Aptly named since he’s the bane of my existence.
Please isn’t in his vocabulary.
He grunts, growls, and demands.
If only he didn’t look so sexy when doing so.
If only his mouth weren’t so addictive when kissing mine.
He’s quickly becoming my favorite boss.
Which is wrong.
My new assistant is an unwelcomed distraction.
Snarky, witty, always smiling.
Constantly putting me in my place.
Making me second-guess my decisions.
I dislike it. Intensely.
Unless I’m kissing her.
Then Magnolia Myers becomes my favorite person.
Which I hate.
Two people working together, disliking each other.
Until they don’t.
Then the fun begins.

HR has never been so entertained.

Author's note: For those on the lookout for a hero who's so charming when he's bossy that it makes you want to follow his orders just to keep him talking.


My Review

I love this book so much. Magnolia is my spirit animal. The way that she sassed Alex around and got this grumpy man to smile earns her an award. Like the saying goes, "She may be small, but she is fierce." Besides the sass and Magnolia's curves, I know her frothy coffees that she kept giving to Alex had something to do with winning him over. The intimate moments they shared were spicy but should also come with a warning. It is all fun and games until someone breaks a chair or gets a swollen appendage (not in a good way). A few of these moments were interrupted by Jessica from HR. Luckily, she has a sense of humor. Speaking of humor, instalove for Hedgy. He and Alex bonded until that one encounter at the park.


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