Boss’s Second Chance by Sloane Peterson
Three years ago, I let the love of my life walk away while she was pregnant with our child. I made her promises that I thought I could keep. I thought our distance would only be for a few months, until the family ties that kept us apart broke.
I ended up breaking all of those promises and left her to raise our daughter by herself.
I’ve lost sleep over it these past three years, knowing that I desperately need them both in my life. I don’t know how to fix it. I don’t know what words can erase the damages I’ve done.
Then family tragedy strikes, and I’m left trying to piece things back together. I realize that now’s the time, I have to try to mend the things that I have broken.
Without warning, I show up on her doorstep, trying to right the wrongs.
All it boils down to is whether or not she’s willing to give me another chance.
- File Name:bosss-second-chance-by-sloane-peterson.epub
- Original Title:Boss's Second Chance (Fake Love Rich Boss Series Book 3)
- Creator:Sloane Peterson
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08R64R264
- Publisher:Sloane Peterson
- Date:2020-12-31T16:00:00+00:00
- File Size:219.324 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Chapter One
- 2. Chapter Two
- 3. Chapter Three
- 4. Chapter Four
- 5. Chapter Five
- 6. Chapter Six
- 7. Chapter Seven
- 8. Chapter Eight
- 9. Chapter Nine
- 10. Chapter Ten
- 11. Chapter Eleven
- 12. Chapter Twelve
- 13. Chapter Thirteen
- 14. Chapter Fourteen
- 15. Chapter Fifteen
- 16. Chapter Sixteen
- 17. Chapter Seventeen
- 18. Chapter Eighteen
- 19. Chapter Nineteen
- 20. Chapter Twenty
- 21. Epilogue
Boss's Second Chance, Book 3 of the Fake Love Rich Boss trilogy, was about Cassidy Hanson, a Public Relations liaison for Crosby Construction, and Oliver Windsor, the heir apparent to the Windsor empire.
Unlike the first two books, this story was told from the POV of both Oliver and Cassidy. Fortunately, Oliver went into great detail to fill in some of the information that was missing from the first two stories.
Three years after sending his pregnant girlfriend away in hopes of protecting her and their unborn child from danger, Oliver was still in New York being his father's lackey/fall guy. He had made promises to Cassidy that he never kept. Worse still, he had never seen his three-year-old daughter, Lucy. The only thing he had done for his (ex) girlfriend and child was to send them money each month. And now, he didn't know how to fix things with the only woman he had ever loved.
When his father collapsed at work from a heart attack and died a few hours later, Oliver's life changed drastically. However, it wasn't until his sister convinced him that his father could no longer keep him away from the woman he loved or the daughter he had never met. But Cassidy wasn't happy when Oliver just showed up on her doorstep without letting her know beforehand.
It was the best book in the trilogy, full of angst, drama, pain, heartache, and even a bit of an awakening (for the MMC). To see Oliver finally grow a backbone, grow up, and mature was quite interesting to read. He finally learned to take responsibility for his actions, and he quit blaming everyone else for his choices and mistakes. The growth this character made has rarely been shown by other authors in such a story, but this man grew a set of platinum balls in a short amount of time.
Unfortunately, the author made the 3-year-old child more mature than she should have been. She spoke as if she had the vocabulary of a 20-year-old girl and not that of a toddler. The grammatical errors were as prevalent in this story as in the first two books, so that took the rating down a peg. Which left this book receiving a four-star rating instead of the five it could have received.