Bossy Billionaire follows Nash Nightingale, who after learning about a multiple billion dollar inheritance from a grandfather Nash and his twin brother, Archer Nightingale, never met - let alone knew about, Nash finds himself in need of a wife. For in order to secure his inheritance, he needs to marry by the 31st December.
I don’t think I could give enough justice of how much I enjoyed reading this book. The characters made the book so entertaining to read. As twins, Nash and Archer have the whole twin telepathy going on, as well as having a very strong relationship; which makes for some very entertaining moments between them, especially when teasing each other, as well as other people. Mixing in the intense chemistry between Nash and Clara made this a very enticing read.
It is very obvious from the beginning that Nash has abandonment issues, as such he correlates lying with being abandoned. Just like his father, who lied to his mother about who he was, only to find out that he was already married with children, and walked out when he found out that his mother was pregnant with them. Which is why, when he learns from Clara that she had lied about her name and career status, he cut her out completely - despite the way he felt about her.
As I reached the end of the book, I did have questions as to who the members of the committee are, who judged Nash and Clara’s relationship; as well as how Preston, and his legal team, came to questioning whether Clara had signed an NDA. As well as what is Preston’s link to Sebastian Cross, and/or the Cross family. But, seeing as this book is part of a series, I’m hoping that some of these lingering questions will get answered.
In all, Bossy Billionaire is well worth a read. Filled with passion and family. If you are looking for an intense romance read, this is one I would recommend.
I received an ARC from the author, and am voluntarily leaving a review.