
The Boss
Boss, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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C. J. Bloom
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By:
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Abigail Barnette
Sophie Scaife almost ran away once, trading her ticket to college for a ticket to Tokyo. But a delayed flight and a hot one-night stand with a stranger changed her mind, putting her firmly on track to a coveted position at a New York fashion magazine.
When the irresistible stranger from that one incredible night turns out to be her new boss - billionaire and publishing magnate Neil Elwood - Sophie can't resist the chance to rekindle the spark between them...and the opportunity to explore her submissive side with the most dominant man she's ever known.
Neil is the only man who has ever understood Sophie's need to submit in the bedroom and the only man who has ever satisfied those desires. When their scorching, no-strings-attached sexual relationship becomes something more, Sophie must choose between her career and heart...or risk losing them both.
©2013 Abigail Barnette (P)2015 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















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What an ending
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Unfortunately, I couldn't finish listening to this book. It's a shame because the print version which I've read a few times over is one of my favorite books in the genre.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Boss?
Pretty much all of it. (sorry if that's not helpful) But The Boss has blown me away with the intense emotions and very heavy situations the characters fight their way through. This is the case for all later books in the series as well.What didn’t you like about C. J. Bloom’s performance?
I really wanted to like C. J.'s performance, but her tone in virtually every chapter I made it through was abrasive, almost frantic. While Sophie isn't supposed to be a very mellow character, the intensity of the narration failed to fit the context in many scenes. It really broke my heart that such a sexy, moving book had to be ruined by the narration. If only it had been Andi Arndt instead...Was The Boss worth the listening time?
If you can get past the narration, this is DEFINITELY a story worth your time. Personally I'd suggest going with the print version of the book, since there's no distracting narrator. This is a series with a really incredible story, so I think it's really worth anyone's reading time. Maybe just not the audio version.Any additional comments?
I was made aware of this post by a twitter post from Mara Wilson, the actress who played Matilda in the 1996 movie. She expressed her belief that people should be reading this as an alternative to Fifty Shades of Grey. I completely agree. The emotional turmoil is still there, but this book doesn't include the psychological abuse that characterizes Christian Grey. Neil is an amazing character, and I have nothing but love for him. His struggles over the series are profound, but his bond with Sophie helps him pull through in the most heartwarming way possible.Love the book, but narration was disappointing
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Worst male voice
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Loved It!!!
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good story
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Couldn't finish it...
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What can I say???
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Ending
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sweet and hot!
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sometimes over at the top
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