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Bossy Billionaire: A Hero Club Novel by Chiquita Dennie

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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3.0

Billionaire for office

Bossy Billionaire is a "political " romance with the billionaire play boy CEO running for office. His new extracurricular focus is a very opinionated gossip tv show host. Steamy fun is had and then these two get a dose of their new reality.

It's all fun and games until feelings get involved.

onlyadream223's review against another edition

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3.0

Bossy Billionaire by Chiquita Dennie is part of the Cocky Hero Club series. Each story can be read as a stand alone novel in any particular order. If you had a chance to read Cocky Catcher, you will see some reoccurring characters. I found that particular feature really interesting and kept the series more fluid for me.
Ethan West is a billionaire banker that increased his wealth despite already having some. His family was not known for their business savvy and almost were in ruin. He has higher ambitions and is now set to run as the governor of New York.
Maya Banks is a television talk show host, blogger and celebrity. Her TV show is in trouble and sets to increasing her ratings again.
At first I really enjoyed this series. There was drama, the chase of something and expectations. It had awesome buildup and I couldn't put the book down. However, the climax was a bit underwhelming and I found myself looking for bigger conflict. It was not a bad read and had plenty of steamy scenes. As I mentioned above, it was great to continue reading about characters we had met before.

sandizzlereads's review against another edition

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4.0

Maya and Ethan are to strong, independent people who didn’t think they needed anyone, until they met.

This story is a roller coaster ride, there are couple ups and downs, family ups and downs and work ups and downs. The author does a great job leading us through all of them, and making us care about them.

This is a stand alone with connected characters and if you haven’t read “Cocky Catcher” you should. It will give you background and have you be even more a part of the story.

stephsromancebooktalk's review against another edition

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4.0

4.25 Stars / 3 Steam Fans

I enjoyed Bossy Billionaire via audiobook, and I did feel that I was missing part of the story being dropped into a world of characters. I liked the premise of the social media influencer -billionaire cat and mouse game that started the story off. I look forward to reading more from this author.

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lowkeyreader's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed this story but it's kind of hard for me to get around with how Ethan and Maya's relationship develops. I like how they met and how their story started, but in the middle when Ethan's more focused on his work and didn't have the time to give attention to Maya was kind of weird. And it just continues like that. Him not having the time for their relationship and Maya also focusing on progressing her career. This makes it less romantic, I'd say. But I loved the ending though.

vera_allbookedup's review against another edition

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5.0

I was so glad to see Maya got her own story in the Hero Club world! Ethan and Maya shouldn’t have worked as a couple. They were too different on the outset, but as I got to know their personalities, I began to see just how well-suited they were for each other. They both had strong personalities that were well-written by the author and their road to forever after was not all smooth. Every book in the Hero World is formulaic, but it’s the author’s talent with words that make each one different. The author crafted a cast of characters whose personalities played off each other and made them relatable and likable. Pulling in the characters from the author’s first Hero World book was well thought out. It was like sitting down with old friends!

I received an advance copy of this book at my request and voluntarily left this review.

shelbyjo's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced

2.5

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