Reviewed by Eve1972 on

4 of 5 stars

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A short insta-love and SMOKIN hot office romance....




"The sight of Alyssa spread out in front of me, dazed from her orgasm, is nearly enough to make me come. The hungry look in her eyes when she saw my cock is definitely more than enough. Having her under my control is like a fire has been lit inside."


Even before Alyssa starts her new job, she has been warned to stay away from her manwhore new boss Charles. Rumor has it he has a thing for his secretaries. Alyssa doesn't plan on being the next notch on his belt, so she lays down the law. Everything will remain professional between them. That doesn't stop her from having naughty fantasies about being dominated by Charles. So what is a gal to do? She posts her naughty thoughts on an online website. Which is all fine and well until the day that Charles reads those fantasies for himself, and suddenly remaining professional takes on a whole new meaning...



Filthy Boss is Miz Wylder's debut novella, and I have to say, I was REALLY impressed with this book. The writing was fantastic and the plot was interesting and flowed nicely. The characters were likable and pretty well rounded for this being a short book. There is a side plotline that I think could have been fleshed out more, but it didn't take away from my enjoyment of the overall story. This is insta-love at it's best and without a lot of angst. Charles wasn't a manwhore, but he WAS smokin hot and sweet. There is really no OW/OM drama or pushing away. Charles likes to be in control, but I would classify this as BDSM light (blindfolds, tieing up, orders) It ends on a 6 months in the future epilogue that I wish had been farther in the future. Apparently though you can sign up at the author's site and receive an extended epilogue.

Overall I really enjoyed this one, and will for sure be keeping my eye out for more releases from this very talented new author.



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