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kimmylovestoread 's review for:
Boss Man Bridegroom
by Meghan Quinn
I received an advanced copy of this book with the promise of an honest review.
I loved this book so much! It had the signature Meghan Quinn humor, but it was also very sweet. I picked it up and had a hard time putting it down.
Charlee might be my favorite female character that Meghan has ever written. She is a whirlwind of positive energy (almost to the point of being annoying) and hilarious. That first scene where she shows up on her first day of work had me laughing out loud and I just pictured Rath standing there, open mouthed and in a state of shock. It. Was. Fantastic.
Once Rath became used to Charlee and her quirks, it was very clear that he needed her in his life. And it turned out, she needed him as well. I loved how their relationship evolved throughout the book to become more than either of them anticipated. It was lovely to watch unfold.
And of course Rath, Bram and Roark are still in the best bromance around. This book has a lot of scenes between Bram and Rath and I lost count how many times these two cracked me up. I'm sad that we won't be seeing these guys in anymore stories, but I am sure that I will find myself rereading their books when I need a good laugh.
I loved this book so much! It had the signature Meghan Quinn humor, but it was also very sweet. I picked it up and had a hard time putting it down.
Charlee might be my favorite female character that Meghan has ever written. She is a whirlwind of positive energy (almost to the point of being annoying) and hilarious. That first scene where she shows up on her first day of work had me laughing out loud and I just pictured Rath standing there, open mouthed and in a state of shock. It. Was. Fantastic.
Once Rath became used to Charlee and her quirks, it was very clear that he needed her in his life. And it turned out, she needed him as well. I loved how their relationship evolved throughout the book to become more than either of them anticipated. It was lovely to watch unfold.
And of course Rath, Bram and Roark are still in the best bromance around. This book has a lot of scenes between Bram and Rath and I lost count how many times these two cracked me up. I'm sad that we won't be seeing these guys in anymore stories, but I am sure that I will find myself rereading their books when I need a good laugh.