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My Not So Wicked Boss

My Not So Wicked Series, Book 3

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My Not So Wicked Boss

By: Jennifer Peel
Narrated by: Stephanie Rose
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From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Peel comes a charming workplace romance that will make you believe in the power of love.

Love knows no contract.

Aspen Parker's life can be summed up in one word. Unexpected. For instance, she never expected to become a mother at twenty. Her divorce at twenty-one really threw her off. She certainly didn't see losing her promotion at the bank to that weasel Stephen. And she most definitely didn't see Miles Wickham, better known as Taron Taylor--international bestselling author, the man whose words have captivated her--offering her a job to be his nephew's nanny.

But there's a caveat to accepting the position; she must sign a contract agreeing to no romantic entanglements between her and the debonair Brit. Aspen doesn't expect this to be an issue seeing as she's not particularly fond of men. Once again, though, life is not turning out how she expected.

While Aspen and Miles traverse single parenthood together, there's no denying the chemistry between them. She can't figure out how her charming boss knows how to pierce the protective layers of her heart, and it's driving her mad. Mad with desire that is. Miles, too, is finding it hard to resist the reserved beauty who brilliantly takes care of his nephew and him. But with both their tentative hearts on the line, can they risk taking a chance on each other? Which will win? Love or the contract?

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As the title says, not as good as the previous two books in this series. It was good to see the growth for the fmc and fun to see what happened with the characters from the previous books but this story didn’t ring true in any way. The angst from the mmc never made much sense and his back story was a bit confused and not really clear enough. He didn’t have the charm of either Sawyer or Ryder in the other books. The worst bits though were the painful attempts at ‘Britishisms’ which were distracting in their cringiness. The voices and attitudes were from 100 years ago except for the very random use of ‘mate’ and ‘love’ thrown in excessively. I don’t know why American authors do this - surely there must be someone British in their editing team who could read the dialogue and make it sound realistic.

Not as good as the previous two

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male character did have much of a background to explain why he is reluctant in pursuing a relationship, could have had more development. ending felt very rushed and unfinished

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