Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Bossing the Virgin by Suzanne Hart ARC review

Bossing the VirginBossing the Virgin by Suzanne Hart

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Bossing the Virgin by Suzanne Hart is the first novel I’ve read by this author. I really enjoyed the authors writing style and will look into other novels she’s written. Bossing the Virgin received 4 ¼ stars from me.

Nora was raised by her grandfather after losing her parents in an accident when she was 12, she lived and worked with him up until he died. She stayed alone working in their store because that is what she thought he’d like. She realized one day she needed to do something for herself and decided to make a fresh start. She packed up her belongings, closed up the store and left Minnesota. She had no money and no place to stay when she met Kate. She got a job working at a hotel, even with no hotel experience she was determined to make herself the best employee the hotel had ever seen. On her first day a little girl got on the elevator alone and Nora’s life was permanently changed.

Felix is a widower raising his 6 year old daughter Cecilia (CiCi). He doesn’t quite understand how to raise his daughter alone so he has done his best to make sure he surrounded her with loving caretakers while he spends his days and nights on the road. He has to take her to work at the hotel with him because the nanny calls in sick. She gets on the elevator without him and since no one knows her well she doesn’t make it back to Felix quickly enough. Will Felix find her before something happens to her?

Cici and Nora form a fast bond and the little girl is drawn to Nora. Felix does his best to ignore his growing feelings for Nora, focusing on the employer/employee relationship but he can’t stay away. After a standard misunderstanding, a meddling mother and trip to Hawaii, this couple works their best toward their HEA.

I enjoyed this novel and the relationships Nora formed/forms in her life. She is awkward, self-conscious and doubting, all real life struggles that affect us all. Felix was a pretty standard bratty millionaire but thankfully he redeems himself quickly to prove love is better than money. I received an advance copy of Bossing the Virgin without expectation for review. All opinions expressed above are my own.






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