Like a Boss
Double Trouble Duet, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Riley Raye
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By:
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Liz Matis
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Identical twin brothers separated at birth...32 years later they are trading places.
War veteran Dawson Trudeau never expected his estranged identical twin to walk into his bar in Alaska, let alone offer him $20 million to pose as the CEO of King Enterprises while he secretly heads to rehab for 30 days. With dreams of starting a homeless shelter for veterans and locating his retired service dog from Afghanistan, Dawson can't say no. Then he meets his brother's sexy assistant and he hopes she can't say no - to some overtime between the sheets.
Lacey Brooks isn't attracted to her metrosexual boss, but his rough-and-ready identical twin is just her type. When lust turns into love, she fears she is betraying the CEO. If she can navigate the family feud to ensure a spot-on impersonation by Dawson, she'll finally be promoted to VP.
If they can pull off the masquerade, everyone wins. But once the 30 days is over will victory matter if they don't have each other?
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- Victoria Schwimley
- 28-08-18
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What I really liked about this story is the author did a good job with story flow and showing that caring about other people can help us grow into a better person. Dawson and Lacey are both people who don't want anything to do with love, yet when they meet, they feel an instant attraction for each other. While the attraction is born of lust, it soon turns into a relationship of needing that love. The other thing I liked about the story is the way the author shows that without love, kindness, and forgiving, we can't move past the hurt to become a caring individual, such as the severed relationship between Dawson and his father (whom I did not like). What I didn't like about the story was the use of explicit language and sexual cliches. However, this is just my preference. I'm sure there are plenty of readers who like that. I prefer cleaner romance stories. **I was offered a free book in exchange for an honest review, which in no way swayed my opinion of the writer, narrator, or story.
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- Melanie Osmond
- 30-08-18
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After being separated at birth, identical twins Dawson and Arron have never really gotten along.
32 years later Arron shows up in Alaska with a irregular business proposition. Arron has to go into rehab for a drug addiction, so he offers Dawson a 20 million dollar proposition to become him for 30 days.
Can Dawson make it the whole 30 days without anyone finding out about the bait and switch, or will his cover be blown before his time is up. The one person he has to fight the hardest against is his sperm donor, you seriously can’t call him there father, he’s an ass. Especially with the way he treats his children.
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