Reviewed by Angie on

2 of 5 stars

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I received an ARC through NetGalley.

The Boss and Her Billionaire has a fun premise, but it really didn't work out for me. Dylan needs a vacation, but instead of just going, he decides to join the dance crew for the local cruise line. It's there he meets Michaela, the cruise director and his boss's boss. There's an immediate attraction there, but then she states that hanky-panky between staff members is frowned upon. That doesn't stop him though, even when she assumes that he's gay. Obviously the two have to start a love affair, but what happens when Dylan goes back to his real life?

I totally loved the idea of a billionaire (temporarily) leaving his job to chase his long lost dream of being a dancer! Unfortunately, I never bought his reason for going. It's not so much that he needs a vacation, but that his jerk of a brother guilts him into going so that he can work things out with his wife. Because how is suppose to fix things when she keeps running to cry on Dylan's shoulder? It seemed like drama for the same of drama, and to give Dylan a complex about marriage and relationships in general. It was just really awkward and I didn't believe it.

Then there's the actual romance portion of The Boss and Her Billionaire. Again, it's awkward and I never felt any chemistry between Dylan and Michaela. He just stares at her with his piercing green gaze and she swoons despite swearing never to get involved with a staff member again. Their big fight--well, the first big fight--was completely premature. After making out once, she gets mad at him for telling the captain and risking her job, but he didn't tell the captain. It's a big misunderstanding, but he doesn't defend himself at all. Then he realizes there's a rumor going around about her and someone else, but she'd never cheat on him! Um, yeah, she can't cheat on you because you aren't together! Then she's upset that he's not the marrying kind, because...they made out once? I don't even know. Then Dylan has to leave the cruise early and Michaela is basically like "How dare he leave me to tend to his family?! Rage!" Uhh....no. Chill.

The Boss and Her Billionaire just had a lot of unfounded drama. I could not deal with these people! Then once the cruise part is over, there's even more drama and it's one of my least favorite kinds, and it's just taken to the extreme.

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