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A review by mom2three
Boss Daddy by Laylah Roberts
5.0
This series is more fully enjoyed when read in order, but the story is a stand alone.
I could go on and on about how much I love Ms. Roberts and everything she writes. I could gush about her fabulous characters that both break your heart and make you giggle throughout the entire book. I could praise her steamy scenes and the way she portrays her Daddies and Littles in the most fierce and touching ways. I could describe the excitement that I get when I know she's close to releasing another book that I won't be able to put down. I could talk about this stuff all day long and never tire of encouraging everyone to read her books. She is a master at her craft and I know quite a few people who push everything aside to devour her words. These are the reasons you should read her all of her books.
The reasons, other than those listed above, for why you should read this one are that Markovich is finally getting his Little, and she's perfect even if she is a little broken. And Dahlia is finally going to fit all her pieces back together and find the happiness she deserves. There aren't as many interactions with other characters from the previous books, but this one provides some long awaited answers. It also provides some new questions and takes things I thought I knew and tosses them on their head. It's also a sort of jumping point for a whole new series that I can't wait to read.
The only warning you need is that if you have ever suffered trauma and experienced a panic attack you may be living those moments again through Dahlia's eyes. They are depicted in almost the exact way I experienced them and the memory was difficult. Not difficult enough to make me put down the book because I knew Dahlia would come out on top, but still painful and heartbreaking.
I could go on and on about how much I love Ms. Roberts and everything she writes. I could gush about her fabulous characters that both break your heart and make you giggle throughout the entire book. I could praise her steamy scenes and the way she portrays her Daddies and Littles in the most fierce and touching ways. I could describe the excitement that I get when I know she's close to releasing another book that I won't be able to put down. I could talk about this stuff all day long and never tire of encouraging everyone to read her books. She is a master at her craft and I know quite a few people who push everything aside to devour her words. These are the reasons you should read her all of her books.
The reasons, other than those listed above, for why you should read this one are that Markovich is finally getting his Little, and she's perfect even if she is a little broken. And Dahlia is finally going to fit all her pieces back together and find the happiness she deserves. There aren't as many interactions with other characters from the previous books, but this one provides some long awaited answers. It also provides some new questions and takes things I thought I knew and tosses them on their head. It's also a sort of jumping point for a whole new series that I can't wait to read.
The only warning you need is that if you have ever suffered trauma and experienced a panic attack you may be living those moments again through Dahlia's eyes. They are depicted in almost the exact way I experienced them and the memory was difficult. Not difficult enough to make me put down the book because I knew Dahlia would come out on top, but still painful and heartbreaking.