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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.
The Boss, by Abigail Barnette- Amazon Sales Rank: #3579839 in Books
- Published on: 2015-05-26
- Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l,
- Running time: 12 Hours
- Binding: MP3 CD
Review "C.J. Bloom did an excellent job of switching from Sophie's American accent to Neil's gentle British lilt." ---Audio Gals
About the Author Abigail Barnette is the alter ego of USA Today bestselling author, blogger, and all-around funny person Jenny Trout. When she's not writing award-winning erotic romance, she's either sleeping or otherwise incapacitated. Abigail lives in Michigan with her family.C. J. Bloom is an actress and voice-over artist. She can be heard on commercials, video games, and promos. C. J. comes to narration with a passion for performance along with the capability to span several genres, from romance to children's literature and thrillers.
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65 of 71 people found the following review helpful. Yes there's a cliffhanger, but... By Kody Thomas Yes, there's a cliffhanger, but because of the way this story was told, I wanted to read the next book, The Girlfriend, not just to see what happens, but because I started to care about these characters.This book has all the hot and sexy scenes one would expect in a book with BDSM, but it also focuses on safety in a way that fits the narrative. Neil cares about Sophie, he wants to teach her, he wants her to feel safe, and most of all, he wants her to enjoy herself.Even though I don't usually prefer the more highly erotic romances, I found myself liking this one because there was that focus on mutual pleasure. Both of the main characters went into the relationship knowing what they wanted to get and to give.Also, I have to add, I know that Sophie was written as a repsonse to the modern trope of young, naive, virginal heroines who are always beautiful but don't see their own appeal. I absolutely LOVE how she turned out. She is self aware, confident, comfortable in her sexuality, and at the beginning of this story she's already been putting her life together without waiting for a man! to come do it for her.I also enjoyed the fact that Sophie is not a perfect character. Neither is Neil. They both had moments that made me happy, sad, angry, embarrassed, and so on. Sometimes I thought Sophie would be a great friend to have in real life. Sometimes she pissed me off. But I always felt like she was her own character, and not just a placeholder for me to project myself on to. That makes this a 5 star book for me.
30 of 33 people found the following review helpful. Feminist D/s erotic romance -- what more do you want? By Katje Full disclosure: I was given an ARC of this book on the condition I would review it.The Boss is one of those books that I didn't think I'd get into all that much.Not because I don't love Jenny Trout/Abigail Barnette. I do love her. I sort of hero worship her from afar and wish that I could be like her. I love her writing, especially on her blog. (Fun fact: every time I press "j" in the URL bar the first site that autocompletes is her blog.)Honestly, I'm just not that big a fan of erotic romance. Generally speaking. I've enjoyed reading it in the past and I'm sure I'll enjoy more in the future, but it's not a genre I really actively seek out, and often it leaves me wanting (or rolling my eyes). Furthermore, I'm not a huge fan of BDSM/kinky erotic romance -- not because I'm not kinky. Because I am, and so few BDSM erotica stories are actually hot to me (without being triggering -- long story there; not worth getting into).I was worried because I knew The Boss was a male-dom/fem-sub erotic romance, and -- even though I totally trust Barnette's ability to write an erotic romance that I find hot, as I'd already read Bride of the Wolf a while ago -- I've been burned before. (Not literally. Few of my partners have gone in for the candle wax thing.) So I was quite cautious.I was pleasantly surprised. The Boss was the hottest BDSM erotic romance I've ever read. I could not put it down, and not just because the sex was so hot. The plot was compelling and intriguing, and I found myself trying to guess what would happen next (and only being right some of the time). The characters were well-developed and dynamic and they came across very clearly. When the book ended, I scrolled on my iPad so hard that I ended up loading another app. I then screamed out "JENNNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!" as if I were Kirk, and she Khan. I wanted more.I could hear Neil and Sophie's voices clearly in my head. I could picture them easily. (Neil was basically Anthony Head, because I find him rawr.) I loved their interactions; they were real and cute and funny and heartbreaking (in a totally good way). Often their relationship reminded me of mine, which made me smile and get all tingly.While I read The Boss I was completely wrapped up in what happened to the characters. I desperately wanted them all to succeed. (Except the antagonists. I wanted them to be set on fire.) When Neil had a headache, I felt concerned about his health. When Sophie died of mortification, I did too.The sex scenes were...steamy. And there were a lot of them, but not so much that they superseded the plot -- in other words, just the perfect amount for an erotic romance. The amount of BDSM was perfect for me, too -- obviously, your mileage will vary, but I personally don't like the really hardcore ones. I prefer my sex (and scenes thereof) to be more Neapolitan than...um...Rocky Road? Whatever the ice cream equivalent of hardcore BDSM is. Anyway, people often forget that vanilla is a flavour . It is not the absence of flavour.But that's a rant for another time.Basically, if you're not terribly BDSM inclined, you'll probably find The Boss very hot, and if you are BDSM inclined and don't mind less hardcore erotica, then you'll probably find The Boss very hot.And if you like romance, you'll definitely love it.Bonus? The book passes the Bechdel test. That's pretty rare for heterosexual erotica or romance. Oh, and Sophie IDs as a feminist. Win.The Boss is the first in a series. The next books aren't out yet, but as soon as they are I'll be grabbing them. I need to see what happens to these characters with whom I've fallen so in love.Rating: 5 out of 5 stars/would bang.
20 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Sexy, positive, and woman friendly By Alison Can one write a romance novel about a hot S&M relationship that is also sex positive and feminist friendly? Abigail Barnette can, and here it is. An older man and a younger woman discover in each other the most amazing sexual partner they've ever had. Although they are at different stages in their lives with neither looking for commitment, they find themselves developing an emotional attachment in spite of their intention to keep it casual.The chemistry between the two main characters is intense. The reader gets to know the characters as imperfect individuals and then see how those individuals interact and start to fall in love. You find yourself really rooting for them as a couple and share their frustration and happiness as you would if they were your friends. The supporting characters are also fully realized. Sophie's best friend, Neil's adult daughter, and the various people they work with are all real people with good qualities and bad.The sex scenes are an honest depiction of domination and submission. You can't just fall into bed with someone and instinctively know all their desires and expectations. The key to awesome sex is communication. The characters discuss boundaries, preferences, and safe words, before and during sex. These discussions in no way detract from the sexiness of the scenes. In fact, the hotness is only increased by the fact that these characters truly care about each other and want to make each other feel good.That said, if you want to just read it for the sex scenes, that is definitely an option. This is not Abigail Barnette's first sexy book and boy does she know how to write hot steamy sex that will get you off. Just don't be surprised if, like Neil and Sophie, you find yourself falling in love with the rest of the characters' lives as well.
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