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kaity_b 's review for:
Boss Man Bridegroom
by Meghan Quinn
3 stars,
I am an unpopular opinion for sure. I do enjoy Meghan Quinn's writing, she pops in with those jokes that make me laugh out loud, I have read a good majority of her books to know what I am getting in to.
But I think from the beginning I knew this wasn't going to be a favorite of mine. I couldn't connect with Charlee or Rath. I did enjoy Rath's character more though, I love me a standoffish alpha male with hidden feelings.
Throughout the book Charlee was all on Rath for not opening up, which I get, if you want to be in a relationship with anyone you have to know about them or at least try. But I feel like most of their conversations were surface level with some small secrets spilled.
I felt like we should have had more back story with Charlee and Rath, their characters felt very surface level to me. I think that is why I didn't connect with them. We only had Charlee's grandma and the other men from the Millionaire Romance series of standalones. I think having more family interaction or something to make them more well rounded would have been nice.
Charlee had her moments of when she was freaking hilarious, and I would just crack up because of what she did to Rath or what she said. But that didn't make up for the fact I couldn't connect with the characters.
Overall this was just mehh to me, I can feel myself getting in to a slump situation, and that could be why I didn't fully enjoy this book as much as others.
I am an unpopular opinion for sure. I do enjoy Meghan Quinn's writing, she pops in with those jokes that make me laugh out loud, I have read a good majority of her books to know what I am getting in to.
But I think from the beginning I knew this wasn't going to be a favorite of mine. I couldn't connect with Charlee or Rath. I did enjoy Rath's character more though, I love me a standoffish alpha male with hidden feelings.
Throughout the book Charlee was all on Rath for not opening up, which I get, if you want to be in a relationship with anyone you have to know about them or at least try. But I feel like most of their conversations were surface level with some small secrets spilled.
I felt like we should have had more back story with Charlee and Rath, their characters felt very surface level to me. I think that is why I didn't connect with them. We only had Charlee's grandma and the other men from the Millionaire Romance series of standalones. I think having more family interaction or something to make them more well rounded would have been nice.
Charlee had her moments of when she was freaking hilarious, and I would just crack up because of what she did to Rath or what she said. But that didn't make up for the fact I couldn't connect with the characters.
Overall this was just mehh to me, I can feel myself getting in to a slump situation, and that could be why I didn't fully enjoy this book as much as others.