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A review by imme_van_gorp
Boss Man Bridegroom by Meghan Quinn
4.5
This book started off absolutely hilarious. I laughed like a crazy person, tears and all. The amazingly humorous exchange between the two main characters went on for quite a while, until eventually the humour dialled down a bit, being replaced with an intense romance. I thought this gradual shift was a nice balance between two aspects that I enjoy very much in a book.
The romance was very enjoyable as Charlee and Rath have undeniable chemistry. Charlee is extremely likable (being the reason for most of my chuckles and laughs while reading this novel), and I can completely understand why Rath fell hard for her. The playfulness in their romance was enhanced by the office-setting, seeing how their employee-boss relationship worked really well for them and their developing feelings (unlike many other romance novels trying to work with a similar trope). I do have to say that I could have done without the ‘marriage of convenience’ as it did not really add much tension for me, and rather made the shift into being more than just co-workers a little bit too easy for my liking.
The romance was very enjoyable as Charlee and Rath have undeniable chemistry. Charlee is extremely likable (being the reason for most of my chuckles and laughs while reading this novel), and I can completely understand why Rath fell hard for her. The playfulness in their romance was enhanced by the office-setting, seeing how their employee-boss relationship worked really well for them and their developing feelings (unlike many other romance novels trying to work with a similar trope). I do have to say that I could have done without the ‘marriage of convenience’ as it did not really add much tension for me, and rather made the shift into being more than just co-workers a little bit too easy for my liking.