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Friday, April 2, 2021

Book Review: Bossy Brit by Kendall Ryan

 


Bossy Brit is the first Kendall Ryan book that I've ever read, and even though I didn't quite love this book, I still really liked it; so I'll definitely be reading more of Ryan's books in future. Bossy Brit definitely isn't exactly an incredibly riveting book, but it was still a fun and fast read. Noelle and Liam are both likable characters, but Liam is definitely my favorite character and the more complex out of the two, as far as I'm concerned. I really enjoyed the backstory that's provided for Liam, especially when it came to his relationship with his ex-wife, and his interactions with kids. Noelle on the other-hand oftentimes came across as being incredibly hung up on Liam, his looks, and her attraction to him to the point that she ultimately came across as being an underdeveloped character at times throughout the book.


The premise of Bossy Brit also isn't incredibly original, but in Ryan's defense, I'm very aware of the fact that the romance genre is full of cliches; so I definitely can't judge this book, or Ryan as a writer, too harshly for that. Besides, the romance genre has been one of my favorite genres of books to read ever since I was in the eighth grade, and I'm 33 years-old now. Despite its faults, the romance genre continues to be one of my favorite guilty pleasures in life when it comes to books, and I definitely had fun reading Bossy Brit!


That being said, my final score for Bossy Brit is 7 out of 10.

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