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The Billionaire Boss Next Door by Max Monroe

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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4.0

I was sold this book based on the ridiculous title and the author. No doubt in my mind I would be entertained. Max Monroe own zany comedies with billionaires. They freaking copyrighted that sh!t. So of course my needy, greedy self had to get in on this!

The Billionaire Boss Next Door might not just roll off your tongue but it will have you choking on your tongue. AND...biting your lip, holding in cackles, and definitely snorting at inopportune times. As a matter of fact their warning/dedication was 110% accurate. if reading this publicly avoid beverages, hot foods, and choking hazards, you will thank me. (You will also be hungry and dehydrated but very much alive!)

I had a ridiculously entertaining time reading The Billionaire Boss Next Door. I'm super excited that this is only the beginning of the next series by these authors. Live long and prosper newest crop of billionaires! I will be here with you every step of the way!

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tamscorner's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted relaxing 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? It's complicated

4.0

alwaysbooking's review against another edition

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4.0

Okay… well that did not go as planned. I blame it on my above standard expectations when it comes to a billionaire series from Max Malone. I’m sure this series will get better because that is their usual style, but I will say Trent will not be my billionaire for sure. This book out of all I have read from them so far was just meh for me.

Trent of course is the usual billionaire he’s gotten everything he wants except his own company from his father. His dad is ready to retire except he doesn’t think Trent is ready, of course with this new building in New Orleans this is it the one last shot to prove himself. I think Trent’s friends were more fun than him, and he didn’t know how to let go which is where Greer comes into play because she is a little bit of a loose cannon. On the sly she is teaching him how to open up and not be such a stick in the mud. While Greer was the more easy going of the two characters I still wasn’t fond of her either. She seemed a little too childish. This may have been the author’s play all along, get two characters with opposite personalities together to even each other out I’m not sure. Their work ethic was completely the same, and there was that Max Monroe humor in there. However I totally lacked the connection to the characters until about 60% through the book. I needed that connection for this book, it seems to have just been me and this book. I will of course read the rest of the series, I will never give up on Max Monroe.

diana_acc's review against another edition

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5.0

Esta novela es todo lo que prometieron sus autoras y más. Realmente es graciosísimo, no pude parar de reirme en varios capítulos.

Greer y Trent son unos personajes con personalidad bastante fuerte. De hecho haciendo comparaciones Greer es más dura que Trent, además de que es más necia y el demuestra más su lado hogareño.

Me encanta su primer encuentro, el libro se hace bastante ligero y entretenido. Estaba leyendo tres y este fue el último que empecé sin embargo me atrapo más y le di prioridad.

Me gusta que tenga varios narradores, incluso los personajes secundarios, ellos también le añaden el buen humor a la historia.

lidabank's review against another edition

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No

0.25

I feel that there is a form of sa in this book. Ruined the entire book.

Also, for the cover and vibe of it, there is very little smut. Just a lot of dick mentioning.

Spoiler!:
Greer is really really selfish. She gets engaged and runs to her best friend to tell: WHILE HER BEST FRIEND IS GIVING BIRTH, AFTER BEST FRIEND SAID SHE DIDNT WANT THEM IN THE ROOM WHILE SHE WAS GIVING BIRTH. "Congrats, I'm crowning' was her response. I get this is pretty niche, but this really fkn pissed me off (maybe because I have been through labor 😅)

ameserole's review against another edition

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4.0

I definitely enjoyed this enemies to lovers romance and Greer was fucking hilarious.

The Billionaire Boss Next Door had me laughing or smiling like a complete idiot from start to finish. One, I hope to never forget about drunk Greer. Two, I loved the bantering between Greer and Trent. Three, I fucking called the midnight kiss and everything else that happened after that.

Greer and Trent were two peas in a pod.. ya know after they got over that sexual hump. Greer especially made me laugh and now I have a new word - bitchtits. I will constantly try to add that into every sentence for the rest of my life. Other than that, I loved their group of friends and how they thought this whole thing was hilarious. Of course they were all rooting for them, heck so was I, and it was bound to happen.

The romance was there but it took forever for these two to acknowledge it. Or to at least get their freak on - it might just be though. Other than that, they were cute and I enjoyed everything that happened to them. Long story short, this was a super quick read because of how hilarious it was. If you don't like laughing.. then don't read this book.

nygaard3's review against another edition

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2.0

The story were okay but the FMC are SO annoying
she is such a bitch. Self-centred,  whiny, and a narcissist! She have the WORST excuses for being late when meeting her supposed best friend, but can be on time for work?? Trent should run as far away as possible! Her best friend are definitely too nice. Would not have stayed with her

rjbooks's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

gabbysreading's review against another edition

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4.0

I so desperately needed a Max Monroe rom com. Of course the fab duo delivered in a big way. The Billionaire Boss Next Door is a fun and hilarious enemies-to-lovers/ office romance. The banter was just brilliant!! The characters are a freakin’ riot. I could not get enough of the dynamics between all the friends and all their scheming. I had the biggest smile on my face while reading this book! Also, best intro ever!

The character chemistry is probably my favorite thing about this book (or the banter. I can’t decide). Greer and Trent are so great together. Even when they’re were at each other’s throats, they had amazing chemistry. I loved Trent. I love the growth he experienced going from “Tin Man,” as Greer once called him, to someone who could really appreciated his team and those around him. That being said seeing him lose his mind over Greer is the funniest thing ever. Add in all his best friend Caplin’s ribbing, I was laughing my head off. Now, as for Greer. I have to be honest. It took a minute to come around on Greer. She’s a bit much. She snarky and outspoken. At times inappropriate. But much like Trent, as I read on I became more and more enamored with her. By the end of the story I was pretty much obsessed with her and her sass. I just love them together. They compliment each other so well. His reserve to her crazy. It magical.

I really hope this becomes a series. I would love to have Caplin’s story. In the meantime, if you want to laugh, you need this Max Monroe book in you life. Such a fun read.

dreyuhreads's review against another edition

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3.0

it was nice

the book was good. it’s a little cheesy at times but it’s also quite funny. it’s like reading a romcom. i finished it in a day and i’m quite tempted to read the rest of the series.