Thursday, September 21, 2017

Review of Hard for my Boss by Daryl Banner



by Daryl Banner

3.5 stars


Benjamin Gage is not only powerful, filthy rich, and totally arrogant... but also irresistibly sexy.

Trevor, the young summer intern, is totally SCREWED.
Working at Gage Communications is an opportunity of a lifetime.
But will Trevor be able to handle it? Or will he succumb to the tension?
The tension is in his pants, by the way.
Between a heavy workload and a hunky, controlling boss, Trevor's summer just got a lot hotter and harder than he bargained for.

We are new to Daryl Banner’s work, and so glad a friend introduced us because Hard for my Boss is a fun, flirty, sexy read that kept our attention cover to cover.  Let’s be honest Hard for my Boss hits all the cliché tropes: intern falling for the boss, alpha billionaire falling for the nerdy awkward guy, or how about a May December Romance?  Yes, Hard for my Boss is all those things, not original at all, but it is a fun book. 

What did we love?  The dual POV’s are great, we LOVE hearing where each character is coming from.  It kept this book moving, and kept the voice always changing which worked when the tropes became a little too much.  Hard for my Boss is funny, we laughed out loud, Trevor is awkward, a nerdy fellow who struggles in social situations, and he made us laugh.  The characters are will written, Daryl created 2 very different main characters with very distinct voices, and at no time were we confused about who’s POV we were reading – such a plus. And it is SEXY, although Trevor is inexperienced but the chemistry is scorching, melting, blistering, and we blushed! 

Truth,  what turned us off?  The tropes, although fun, they did get a bit much.  Trevor is a student, an intern, young, inexperienced, broke, and Ben is the complete opposite, rich, powerful, older, has his life together, it became a bit over the top.  And although the story is fun and flirty, there were a few head scratching moments. 

Daryl Banner’s Hot for my Boss, is an easy read, the characters are great, the banter is fun and the writing has a great flow.  If you can get over the MANY tropes and just enjoy, it is a must read!

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