A review by chelsss_ann
Bossman by Vi Keeland

emotional funny mysterious sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

**Thank you to Vi Keeland and Hambright PR for a free audiobook of Boss Man to listen to celebrate the re-release by Bloom!

This was my first Vi Keeland book and oh my goodness does she know how to write a man that pines for a woman. Chase Parker knows what he wants, and he wants Reese. And at first you think this is going to just be a hot, smutty read, but then you get into the Chase POV chapters (yes, this dual POV), and we learn he's a dynamic character we never saw coming. And the more we learn about him, the more we want him.

I also love all the strong females Chase surrounds himself with, including Reese. And while I don't usually love games, I do love when she uses Oliver against him. That shit had me chuckling, because Chase was being down right stubborn.

Now, y'all probably know how much I love a duet narration by now, but I honestly loved the woman's voice for Chase more than I did the male narrator's voice, especially when he did a woman's voice. Honestly, if only Maxine Mitchell narrated this audiobook, I'd day it would be a must-listen over reading, but either way, this is definitely a book I highly recommend. Especially if you love a man who knows what he wants and is hot as hell in and out of the bedroom.