Big Book Boss
by Jessika Klide
In this Hot Billionaire RomCom, a drunken bar hook-up comes back to bite when Samaera answers a horrific job ad written to attract a male personal assistant, and ‘Sam’ is hired sight unseen to the Big Book Boss of Precious Kitty (Females, not felines!) Publishing House.
Meeting him was a total fluke.
Doing him was a BIG mistake.
Or was it?
He was a beefcake at the bar watching the Yankees game with a bro.
Needing liquor courage for the karaoke contest, Samaera inserted herself.
Tipsy from the drinks and drunk on the win, Dixie Doodle does something stupid.
But … #BestSexEver.
Ten days later, she answers a horrifically worded ad.
Clearly intended to attract a male Personal Assistant to a billionaire mogul.
No woman would want to work for a Boss (dick).
But desperate and fearless, ‘Sam’ applies.
Immediately, she is offered the position.
The catch, she has ten minutes to arrive.
Rushing by the outgoing personal assistant, she crashes into Boss Dick’s office.
On her knees, she hears, “You’re not a man. Get out!”
But Samaera is a fighter, not a quitter, and threatens a sexist lawsuit.
To which an all too familiar voice from the bar answers:
“Then grab a condom for your heart, honey. I’m going to f—k your feelings.”
Then Bastian realizes who was hired, and he proceeds to rewrite her job duties.
Her feelings are not the only thing he intends to f–k.
Her mantra becomes, “Do a good job. Don’t do him—again.”
But his demand that she be with him 24/7 could prove to be too much.
If only his body wasn’t chiseled and his lips weren’t sculpted.
And she didn’t know how BIG Book Boss is!
Join Samaera and Sebastian for a hot whirlwind billionaire romantic comedy full of steamy scenes in this opposites-attract, grumpy-sunshine new release by #4 Amazon Chart Author Jessika Klide.
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Jessika Klide’s books are recommended for fans of authors such as Meghan Quinn, Pippa Grant, Penelope Bloom, Lucy Score, Lauren Landish, Helena Hunting, Max Monroe, Liz Tomforde, Melanie Harlow, Nicole Snow, Ali Hazelwood, and Amy Daws.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Jessika Klide’s Big Book Boss is a delightful romp through the world of romantic comedy, offering readers a tantalizing blend of humor, romance, and unexpected twists. This novel, set against the backdrop of a high-powered publishing house, is a testament to Klide’s ability to weave a story that is both engaging and entertaining. With its vibrant characters and sizzling chemistry, Big Book Boss is a must-read for fans of the genre.
At the heart of the story is Samaera, a spirited and determined protagonist who finds herself in a series of unexpected situations. Her journey begins with a seemingly innocuous bar encounter that quickly escalates into a night of passion. This encounter, however, is not just a fleeting moment but a pivotal event that sets the stage for the rest of the novel. Samaera’s character is a refreshing departure from the typical damsel in distress. She is bold, unapologetic, and fiercely independent, qualities that make her both relatable and admirable.
The male lead, Sebastian, or “Boss Dick” as he is humorously referred to, is the quintessential grumpy billionaire with a heart of gold. His initial brusque demeanor is a perfect foil to Samaera’s sunny disposition, creating a classic opposites-attract dynamic that is both entertaining and endearing. As the story unfolds, readers are treated to a deeper exploration of Sebastian’s character, revealing layers of vulnerability and warmth beneath his tough exterior. This character development is one of the novel’s strengths, as it adds depth and complexity to what could have been a one-dimensional archetype.
The chemistry between Samaera and Sebastian is electric, and Klide does an excellent job of building tension and anticipation throughout the novel. Their interactions are filled with witty banter, playful teasing, and moments of genuine connection, making their relationship feel authentic and believable. The steamy scenes are tastefully written, adding an extra layer of excitement without overshadowing the story’s emotional core.
One of the standout aspects of Big Book Boss is its exploration of themes such as gender roles and workplace dynamics. Samaera’s accidental entry into a male-dominated environment is both humorous and thought-provoking, challenging traditional notions of what it means to be a “personal assistant” in a world where gender expectations are often rigidly defined. Her determination to succeed in a role not intended for her gender is a powerful commentary on the importance of perseverance and self-belief.
Klide’s writing style is engaging and accessible, with a perfect balance of humor and heart. Her ability to create vivid and memorable scenes is evident throughout the novel, from the chaotic energy of the karaoke contest to the tense yet humorous confrontation in Sebastian’s office. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that readers are constantly engaged and eager to see what happens next.
In comparison to other authors in the genre, such as Meghan Quinn and Pippa Grant, Klide holds her own with her unique voice and storytelling prowess. While the premise of a billionaire romance is not new, Klide’s execution is fresh and innovative, offering readers a story that feels both familiar and exciting. Her ability to infuse humor into even the most serious situations is reminiscent of authors like Helena Hunting and Max Monroe, making Big Book Boss a delightful addition to any romantic comedy lover’s bookshelf.
Overall, Big Book Boss is a captivating and enjoyable read that will leave readers laughing, swooning, and eagerly turning the pages. Jessika Klide has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that are as endearing as they are memorable. Whether you’re a longtime fan of romantic comedies or new to the genre, this novel is sure to delight and entertain.
In conclusion, Big Book Boss is a testament to Jessika Klide’s talent as a storyteller. With its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and themes that resonate with readers, it is a novel that stands out in the crowded landscape of romantic comedies. For those seeking a story that is equal parts humor and heart, look no further than Big Book Boss.
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