Review: Bachelor Boss by Sara Ney

Release Date: April 7 


It isn’t often you catch a coworker puking in the garbage but that is exactly what Spencer witnesses after daring Phillip to eat some old, gross cream cheese. And well, he wasn’t go to say no to that challenge! No one is the boss of him. But Spencer definitely has the last laugh, of sorts. Phillip is forced to move into her office because of a renovation that is going on at the company they both work at. Suddenly, these two are sharing tight quarters and their witty banter and flirtatious innuendos are making the very air around them feel electric.
I like Bachelor Boss more than the first book in this series. There is just something about Phillip and Spencer’s chemistry that really resonated with me. And despite the “bachelor society” that Phillip participates in, he notes very quickly in the book’s beginning that he is interested in having a family and being married. In fact, he bemoans the fact that all he has in his life are his friends and Humphrey. Then he meets Spencer and it is like instant chemistry explosion! Destiny.
I will say, on a personal note, I’ve been laid off so my reading has been…. in spurts. I haven’t been able to concentrate on books the way I normally I have so this one took me a bit longer to read than normal for a Sara Ney book BUT I credit that totally to me and my personal mental struggles.
I really liked Humphrey the basset hound, definitely a star of this book in my mind! He made me laugh and his “training” with Phillip is pretty much Humphrey does what he wants when he wants it. Also, I liked the animal voice in this book versus the first in the series. Sara Ney nails basset hound!
All in all, Bachelor Boss has a lot of good things going for it. Spencer is ambitious and fun. Despite his good intentions to win the bet he has going on with this two best friends, Phillip wants to fall in love. And while he messes up at the end (as one would expect), I appreciated how he grovelled and made things right.
Sara Ney continues her winning streak of fun contemporary romances.
What is The Bachelors Club?
It’s a gentleman’s club—like the dignified men of the past used to have. Except, we’re not gentleman, and we’re not dignified.
We’re ineligible bachelors, bored, jaded and not looking for relationships. Quite the opposite actually. So committed to being single, we’ve created a high stakes bet to see who can remain single the longest…

 
Four days co-habitating in a shared work space shouldn’t be a big deal. It shouldn’t be distracting. But Spencer Standish saw me puking in a company trash can, and won’t let me live it down. Cheerful, aggravating Spencer, who wants me to fetch her coffee.
As if she’s the boss of me.


And now I’m stuck sharing her office.
Let’s face facts: I can’t be in a relationship; not when there’s a bet to win—not with Spencer, who loves my uncontrollable basset hound, lazy Sundays, and grilled cheese as much as I do. I refuse to fall for her.

 

will be the last Bachelor standing.
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Meet the Sara Ney

Sara Ney is the USA Today Bestselling Author of the How to Date a Douchebag series, and is best known for her sexy, laugh-out-loud New Adult romances. Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced latte’s, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.

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