identical twin to walk into his bar in Alaska, let alone offer him twenty
million dollars to pose as the CEO of King Enterprises while he secretly heads
to rehab for thirty days. With dreams of starting a homeless shelter for
veterans and locating his retired service dog from Afghanistan, Dawson can’t
say no. Then he meets his brother’s sexy assistant and he hopes she can’t say
no—some overtime between the sheets.
his rough and ready identical twin is just her type. When lust turns into love,
she fears she is betraying the CEO. If she can navigate the family feud to
ensure a spot-on impersonation by Dawson, she’ll finally be promoted to
VP.
the thirty days is over will victory matter if they don’t have each
other?
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 Stars
The premise of this book was promising: Estranged twin brothers, who had only met a handful of times in their entire lives, swap places because Aaron, the rich one, secretly heads to rehab. War vet Dawson does his best to take Aaron’s place, and pulls it off with the help of Aaron’s right-hand woman, Lacey. And along the way, Lacey and Dawson are hit with a case of instalove — but he worries that he won’t be enough for the savvy businesswoman.
While Lacey and Dawson have a HFN ending, the last two or three chapters felt rushed. And there were way too many unanswered questions about the brothers, the dark family secret that is alluded to, Aaron’s relationship with their father and the family business. I hope that these will be answered when Aaron’s book — the second in this duet — comes out.
Overall, Like A Boss was a quick read (I read it in 2 hrs or so), and I’m intrigued enough to want to check out Aaron’s book. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
That twangy accent? Double ugh.
Playing For Keeps, from her popular fantasy football romances, hit the #12 spot on the Barnes and Noble Nook Bestseller List and #26 on Amazon’s Kindle Bestseller. She has appeared on Amazon’s Movers and Shakers list. Playing For Keeps (winner of the NECRWA First Kiss Contest), Going For It, and The Quarterback Sneak all hit the #1 spot in Sports Fiction on Amazon.
In her spare time she enjoys reading, watching sports, and attending kickboxing classes. She’s been married for 31 years and believes in happily ever after.
Fun Fact: Liz read her first romance at the age of fifteen and soon after wrote her first romances starring her friends and their latest crush!





