4.18 AVERAGE

syndi3's review

4.0
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 This is fun read. After not so good read, I am glad I found humor and laughter in Boss Man Bridegroom. As always Miss Quinn has this uncanny ability to make the end of the year seems optimist. 

The story revolving around a grumpy but very sensitive boss with his sassy, free spirited assistant. Their banter is hilarious. The the bromance between Raff and his boys are just.. swooning. 
Just going to make this review short. 

Overall this is a wonderful entertaining book. 

drdwestover's review

5.0

Laugh out loud and so swoony

I really did laugh out loud! Rath and Charlees banter was the best. You could feel the connection from the beginning and I loved how their story unfolded. I loved how they both were able to finally open the door to trust! So good

allibabes03's review

5.0

Hysterical and beautiful all at the same time. I literally laughed and cried during this one. One of my top reads for 2020!

lorenh's review

4.0

incredibly funny

I laughed out loud so many times, had a great time reading about these characters and their bouts of nonsense.

hijinx_abound's review

4.0

This book is hysterical. It has been some time since a book made me giggle like a 12 year old girl. The beginning of this book was so much fun. I adored Charlee from the moment she walked onto the page. She is quirky and fun and is completely confident in who she is as a person. She is so smart and knows her value. Her interactions with these alpha men who appear to be cranky are so good. I love the initial interaction between the two of them is priceless. Charlee's verbal diarrhea is hysterical. Cox = bag of dicks. Who says that to a potential boss?
Charlee comes in and blows Rath's life apart. She seems so chaotic and yet she manages to completely figure him out in a manner of days. He doesn't realize he is being managed until it's done. She has completely invaded his world and improved it.
I adored her grandma and although I figured out pretty quickly that she was not being truthful about her situation, she was still a lot of fun.
Right now was the perfect time for a book that begins on such a light note. There is some misunderstanding and angst later in the story but it does not hijack the story.
I loved this book. I loved these characters. I would recommend this to everyone.

sasha2599's review

5.0

I have a new favorite Meghan Quinn leading man-Rath! And Charlee- what a hoot she was! I loved her sunny attitude and how excited she got about office supplies and planners. Their banter was hilarious and it was so obvious what amazing chemistry they had together. So fun to see Linus again and my absolute favorite secondary character was Grandma. I love this whole series, but Boss Man Bridegroom is my favorite!
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
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caldreads's review

5.0

I Love Charlee and Rath!

Charlee blows into Rath’s life at an office supply convention, where she gets angry about his bad attitude and pretends to be the woman in charge of the whole convention (who Rath is actually meeting with hah). When Linus, Bram’s beloved EA, recommends Charlee for the job of Rath’s EA at said convention, Rath takes the leap and hires her. Hilarity follows as they test each other to see what a boss/EA relationship would look like.

Charlee’s grandmother, Charlee’s best friend, makes an appearance and crafts a way to bring these two together. Though they fight it, their boss/EA relationship turns into more.

Charlee is such a great character - she’s quirky, funny, and captures no-nonsense Rath’s heart. Rath (finally) learns how to open up. Definitely my favorite book in the series.
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agirlnherbooks's review

4.0

Boss Man ….

Boss Man Bridegroom (book 3) by Meghan Quinn

4.5/5 ⭐️
4.5/5
adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted mysterious reflective relaxing sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated