Tall, Dark, and Grumpy by Evie Rose

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Tall, Dark, and Grumpy by Evie Rose
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I pretended my dangerous kingpin boss was my boyfriend… And now he’s demanding marriage.
I shouldn’t have messaged him.
And I definitely shouldn’t have said he was my boyfriend.
In my defense, I was trying to forget my crush on my silver fox Italian boss and lose my V-card after a month of pining and tummy flutters.
Then my boss messages back. When he hears where I am, he’s feral.
He turns up at the bar, kisses me, and tells my friends I’m his fiancée. But it’s all fake.

OMG.
With an obsessed and protective kingpin, Tall, Dark, and Grumpy is an instalove mafia romcom that will make you swoon and blush and giggle. All the grumpy sunshine feels, and a bit of London mafia touch her and die.

  • File Name:tall-dark-and-grumpy-by-evie-rose.epub
  • Original Title:Tall, Dark, and Grumpy: a spicy grumpy/sunshine mafia fake dating romcom (Grumpy Bosses)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:urn:asin:B0D35KLF42
  • Date:2024-08-09
  • File Size:1.825 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Content Notes
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. 1. Cassie
  • 6. 2. Vito
  • 7. 3. Cassie
  • 8. 4. Vito
  • 9. 5. Cassie
  • 10. 6. Vito
  • 11. 7. Cassie
  • 12. 8. Vito
  • 13. 9. Cassie
  • 14. 10. Vito
  • 15. Epilogue
  • 16. Thanks
  • 17. Instalove by Evie Rose
  • 18. Contemporary Romance by Evie Rose writing as Eve Pendle

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Tall, Dark, and Grumpy, Book 2 of the Grumpy Bosses series, was about 40-year-old Vito Blackwood, an Esher mob boss (and the second oldest of the Blackwood triplet brothers), and 22-year-old Cassie Meadows, an accountant, newly promoted as head of the finance department in the company Vito owned.

Vito and Cassie met only one month before the book began. Vito had just returned to London and had recently taken over several businesses that had been owned by the previous kingpin he replaced. When it became apparent that the former head of finance in one of the companies was trying to cheat him out of money, he replaced the man with Cassie, who had been the junior assistant accounting clerk.

As with the first book in the series, this one was also devoid of angst, drama, storyline, or plot. It was also over before it began, so there was no time for character development or growth. Once again, the story took place in a matter of days before it came to a conclusion with an epilogue a few years later.

I gave this one a three-star rating as well, but it should probably be rounded down to two because it was seriously lacking more than Book 1. I will probably finish Book 3 at some point, but I need to take a break from reading material that lacks substance and find something with a bit more substance.

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