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A review by areadinggem
Like a Boss by Liz Matis
3.0
"He lost himself within her, but at the same time, found a home he'd been yearning for."
[b:Like a Boss|36178696|Like a Boss (Double Trouble Duet, #1)|Liz Matis|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1504511890l/36178696._SY75_.jpg|57797374] by [a:Liz Matis|5289185|Liz Matis|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1319426882p2/5289185.jpg] had a very interesting plot which got me intrigued after seeing it on Kobo.
The story goes like this: we have two identical brothers who happen to have been separated at birth. One of them (Aaron) ended up being a wealthy businessman while the other (Dawson) was left in Alaska to take care of himself. A few years later, Aaron finds himself in a tough situation and in need of his brother's help. A few negotiations later and Dawson finally agrees to take his brother's place as the CEO of King Enterprises while Aaron goes into secret rehab for thirty days. The only distraction in Dawson's path would be Lacey, his brother's sexy assistant and good friend. She is the one responsible of making sure that Dawson behaves and is able to pull off the role as CEO. But at the same time, Dawson finds it part of his mission to make sure he gets Lacey to misbehave with him. When their lust turns into love and the thirty days are over, what will they do?
"Without her, he would once again be adrift in an ocean of loneliness."
The style of writing and the characters were great and enjoyable. I loved how feisty Lacey was; confidence definitely radiated off of her. That is the type of female characters I enjoy reading about. Dawson was a very sexy broody man and nothing like his more sophisticated and formal twin, Aaron. The chemistry between them was definitely there especially with the way they teased each other. They also were sweet and caring with each other, which is something that must be found in all relationships.
To be honest, the thing I did not like was how rushed the ending was. The book was a quick read and had a really nice ending, if only it weren't written with such a hurry. I actually wished there was more. I wasn't ready for it to end so quickly.
All in all, I did enjoy the whole story and I would recommend the book if you're looking for something quick to read!
[b:Like a Boss|36178696|Like a Boss (Double Trouble Duet, #1)|Liz Matis|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1504511890l/36178696._SY75_.jpg|57797374] by [a:Liz Matis|5289185|Liz Matis|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1319426882p2/5289185.jpg] had a very interesting plot which got me intrigued after seeing it on Kobo.
The story goes like this: we have two identical brothers who happen to have been separated at birth. One of them (Aaron) ended up being a wealthy businessman while the other (Dawson) was left in Alaska to take care of himself. A few years later, Aaron finds himself in a tough situation and in need of his brother's help. A few negotiations later and Dawson finally agrees to take his brother's place as the CEO of King Enterprises while Aaron goes into secret rehab for thirty days. The only distraction in Dawson's path would be Lacey, his brother's sexy assistant and good friend. She is the one responsible of making sure that Dawson behaves and is able to pull off the role as CEO. But at the same time, Dawson finds it part of his mission to make sure he gets Lacey to misbehave with him. When their lust turns into love and the thirty days are over, what will they do?
"Without her, he would once again be adrift in an ocean of loneliness."
The style of writing and the characters were great and enjoyable. I loved how feisty Lacey was; confidence definitely radiated off of her. That is the type of female characters I enjoy reading about. Dawson was a very sexy broody man and nothing like his more sophisticated and formal twin, Aaron. The chemistry between them was definitely there especially with the way they teased each other. They also were sweet and caring with each other, which is something that must be found in all relationships.
To be honest, the thing I did not like was how rushed the ending was. The book was a quick read and had a really nice ending, if only it weren't written with such a hurry. I actually wished there was more. I wasn't ready for it to end so quickly.
All in all, I did enjoy the whole story and I would recommend the book if you're looking for something quick to read!