Review: Suite on the Boss

Book Review: Suite on the Boss, by Olivia Hayle, 4 stars



Fake dating my billionaire boss to get revenge on my ex? Yes please. But falling for him? That’s something I vowed never to do again. 

Isaac Winter is the fourth-generation owner of the legendary 5th Ave hotel that bears his last name. He’s at the top of New York high society… and I’ve just left it behind. When he hires my company, I’m thrust into endless meetings with him, determined to impress the cold, untouchable leader of the Winters. 

The last thing I expected was to start fake dating him. 

He needs his match-making family to take a step back. And me? Revenge on my cheating ex-husband sounds great, and even better when it’s with a man whose name opens every door in the city. The line between fake and real soon gets smudged by our late-night conversations. Isaac’s driven, passionate, intelligent… and far less controlled than he seems. Revenge feels deliciously suite. 

But I’m done with rich New York men and their cheating ways. They think they can buy anything they want… but my heart’s not for sale.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: October 2022

Mature content: yes

Review: Suite on the Boss is a great addition to Olivia Hayle's New York Billionaires series - even if I think it's not the best in the series.
 
 
   
 
 
I'm rating it with just four stars because, even it it's still a good book, I failed to feel the attraction between Isaac and Sophia I remember being a key point in the other books in the series. Their relationship felt quite bland and even the epilogue failed to impress me all that much. 

Suite on the Boss can be read as a stand alone, though you still get to meet all the couples from the previous books as secondary characters


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