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Boss Man (Bestselling Author Collection) (edition 2008)

by Diana Palmer

Series: Long, Tall Texans (29)

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HE HAD A REPUTATION TO UPHOLD

Hotheaded lawyer Blake Kemp didn't want the tender ministrations of his assistant to get in his way. But he only had to lose his temper once before pretty Violet left him in a cloud of Texas dust. Being smart as well as stubborn, Blake knew he had to hire her back. And make sure that this time business didn't mess with matters of the heart--on or off the job!

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Title:Boss Man (Bestselling Author Collection)
Authors:Diana Palmer
Info:Harlequin (2008), Edition: Reprint, Mass Market Paperback, 192 pages
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Ok, just not my thing. First of all, the heroine was an idiot. The dude says a bajillion times that he does not love her, does not want to get married, does not want to have children. She knows why. They've talked about it. Yet she is shocked and crushed when she overhears him saying the same to someone else?? How is that logical? She just annoyed me with her doormat-ness and chasing so, so hard after a dude who could not have been more explicit that he did not want to be caught.

He was just a douche, and an inconsistent one at that. One minute he is telling her she is fat and he can't stand her, the next he wants to bone her? Like, overnight? And then we are supposed to pretend that he has always been barely restraining his lust for her? At one point he mentions buying her an engagement ring, but when they have one of many Talks about how he doesn't want to get married, he is shocked that she wants that from him. Dude. She is a completely naive, sheltered, romantic-to-the-point-of-being-delusional VIRGIN. Everything she does and says is with giant hearts in her eyes. How did you not see this coming?

It was just too quaint and cutesy and old fashioned for me. I think this is just not my genre. I love me a chubby heroine, and an insecure one too, but this was not for me. ( )
  Rhiannon.Mistwalker | Aug 19, 2022 |
Ok, just not my thing. First of all, the heroine was an idiot. The dude says a bajillion times that he does not love her, does not want to get married, does not want to have children. She knows why. They've talked about it. Yet she is shocked and crushed when she overhears him saying the same to someone else?? How is that logical? She just annoyed me with her doormat-ness and chasing so, so hard after a dude who could not have been more explicit that he did not want to be caught.

He was just a douche, and an inconsistent one at that. One minute he is telling her she is fat and he can't stand her, the next he wants to bone her? Like, overnight? And then we are supposed to pretend that he has always been barely restraining his lust for her? At one point he mentions buying her an engagement ring, but when they have one of many Talks about how he doesn't want to get married, he is shocked that she wants that from him. Dude. She is a completely naive, sheltered, romantic-to-the-point-of-being-delusional VIRGIN. Everything she does and says is with giant hearts in her eyes. How did you not see this coming?

It was just too quaint and cutesy and old fashioned for me. I think this is just not my genre. I love me a chubby heroine, and an insecure one too, but this was not for me. ( )
  PNRList | Aug 15, 2018 |
The thing is I KNOW what I'm going to get with a Diana Palmer book... they are pretty much all the same story, but I think this one pushed me over the edge. I loved some of her stuff, but I think I'm passed my DP phase. ( )
  mearias | Sep 23, 2013 |
Blake Kemp's secretary Violet has loved him from afar for years. But when he finds out and tells her it would never work AND continues to snap about coffee, she decides to quit her job and work for Kemp's rival.

Kemp realizes what he has lost once she leaves, but he is still vulnerable from a tragedy that rocked his love life when he was younger.

I guess this might have been good if I had read the rest of the series. Many of the characters were not actually introduced or explained, and a lot of the plot seemed to be a mere continuation of things that happened in former books. It was definitely not a stand-alone.

Neither character was particularly likeable. Violet seemed pretty weak, she kept running back to Blake even when he didn't treat her very well, and she simply acquiesced to his plan to marry her although she knew he didn't love her. Ugh. I have no respect for Blake... and nothing about him seemed original or interesting. ( )
  Caramellunacy | Feb 13, 2008 |
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HE HAD A REPUTATION TO UPHOLD

Hotheaded lawyer Blake Kemp didn't want the tender ministrations of his assistant to get in his way. But he only had to lose his temper once before pretty Violet left him in a cloud of Texas dust. Being smart as well as stubborn, Blake knew he had to hire her back. And make sure that this time business didn't mess with matters of the heart--on or off the job!

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