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Monday, July 29, 2019

Bossy Brothers: Joey Review

Bossy Brothers: Joey by JA Huss
Book 2 of the Bossy Brothers Series


Synopsis:

Six years before my phone rang and changed my life forever, I made a mistake.

I met a girl, we had some fun, and then we had a baby. And I fell pretty damn hard for my daughter. I was going to be there. I was going to give her everything I never had. I was going to have a family.

And then her mother disappeared and took my baby with her.

And now she’s done it again. Because that call that changed my life was from my five-year-old daughter asking me if I knew where her Mommy was.

Then came the lawyers. And the demands from her super-rich, super-powerful messed-up family. And the little fact that my ex didn’t just “disappear” she was “presumed dead”.

I don’t live a traditional lifestyle and I’m not in a traditional relationship.

But I can pretend if I have to.

And that was the plan when my two “best friends” and I decided to hire “professional liar” Brooke Alder to be my fake fiancée.

It’s totally gonna work.  As long as MY super-rich, super-powerful, messed-up family doesn’t get in the way.

Bossy Brothers: Joey is book two in the Bossy Brothers series and features a delicious, burning hot, MMFM, surprise-baby, fake fiancée story with a twist that proves committed couples don’t just come in two’s, mistakes can be a good thing, and for some people, non-traditional love is exactly the kind they should fight for.




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Rating: 4 stars

My Review:
I received an arc in exchange for an honest review. I read the first book of The Bossy Brothers: Jesse and thought while it had potential I didn't love it. This book was a lot different than the first book. We meet Joey, the middle Boston Brother and he is contacted by his 5 year old daughter that her mom is missing. His lawyers and friend convince him to find a fake fiancee, enter Brooke Adler. Brooke is a professional liar and is new to town. The other two main guys, Huck and Wald, both bring something different to this book then Joey.This is my first true MMFM and while I'm not one to share I enjoyed the way the author wrote the story line with these four. They all had amazing chemistry and fit together well. I will say at times this book seemed to focus more on Brooke rather than Joey.  The mystery that started with the three brothers continue in this story and it leaves you with more questions than answers. I am intrigued with what Johnny's book will be about and look forward to getting more answers.


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