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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.
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.