The Boss
2013 • 352 pages

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When I started reading this book I wasn't expecting to like it that much. I was scandalized, to be completely honest, the first few pages until the first meeting between Sophie and Neil was explained. (I found out about ‘The Stranger' after I read ‘The Boss'.)

Abigail Barnette offered us an amazing novel. It feels real, it's hot, and it keeps you on edge.

Sophie is so relateable, she's a regular girl, trying to find her way. She has her priorities set straight and she's doing pretty well for herself until Neil comes back into her life. Oh, Neil. He's helpful, and he is adorable. Neil is also relateable, real, he's a regular guy, not the knight in shining armour, the impenetrable billionaire who doesn't take no for an answer. No, he's a really likeable guy, I was surprised at just how much I liked him. I found myself giggling along with Sophie.

For someone who doesn't usually read F/M romance novels, I am surprised to say that I'm looking forward to the rest of the books in the series.

And then take a look at what else Jenny Trout wrote (as Jenny Trout, Abigail Barnette and Jennifer Armintrout).

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