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Boss Man Bridegroom
by Meghan Quinn
This book! I don’t even know where to begin. I laughed, I cried, I almost peed myself a few times, it was so much fun. Meghan Quinn has been killing it lately and this book is just another fun adventure from her brain.
We first meet Rath in “The Secret to Dating Your Best Friend’s Sister” when we learn about the bromance between him and that book’s hero, Bram. He was fun and a great side-character, but not scene stealing, so to be honest I kind of forgot about him. Well, this book redeemed him and served him up for love and adoration on a silver platter. He and Charlee together? Even better. Their internal monologues and snappy conversations were so hilarious I’m pretty sure I almost peed a few times they had me laughing so hard.
This book was full of fun, full of love, and full of genuine people, and I enjoyed every minute (even when Meghan Quinn had me sobbing uncontrollably, per usual.) I can’t wait to see what she gifts us next, right after I go find myself a cheese danish.
We first meet Rath in “The Secret to Dating Your Best Friend’s Sister” when we learn about the bromance between him and that book’s hero, Bram. He was fun and a great side-character, but not scene stealing, so to be honest I kind of forgot about him. Well, this book redeemed him and served him up for love and adoration on a silver platter. He and Charlee together? Even better. Their internal monologues and snappy conversations were so hilarious I’m pretty sure I almost peed a few times they had me laughing so hard.
This book was full of fun, full of love, and full of genuine people, and I enjoyed every minute (even when Meghan Quinn had me sobbing uncontrollably, per usual.) I can’t wait to see what she gifts us next, right after I go find myself a cheese danish.