
Melissa Berengue
Katy is one of those authors that I can always count on to deliver a book that will monopolize my time because it's unputdownable. Kit and Alex's story was no different with its fast-paced story, sexy as hell chemistry, and seductive characters; no wonder I had it read in a day. If you love boss- employee romance with a side of insta-love that has you inhaling page after page then this is a must read for you!

Sandy S.
3.75 stars--BOSS by Katy Evans is a contemporary, adult, stand alone , erotic romance storyline focusing on twenty-seven year old heir Kit Walker , and twenty-four year old, Cupid’s Arrow dating app team leader Alexandra Croft. Told from first person perspective (Alexandra Croft) BOSS follows in the wake of new leadership at Cupid’s Arrow Dating App IT firm when owner and CEO Alastair Walker hands over the reigns to his prodigal son Kit Walker. A party boy and playboy, Kit knows nothing about the business but when Alexandra Croft is assigned to watch over and guide the new entrepreneur, sparks fly and things said in anger and a need to prove who’s in control, push everyone’s proverbial buttons. What ensues is the forbidden relationship and office romance between Kit and Alexandra, and the fall-out as office gossip and jealousy find our heroine on the outside looking in. The relationship between Kit and Alexandra is one of immediate attraction but an attraction tempered by a shift in power, hurt feelings, and a need to prove one’s worthiness and power. Private dinners and business meetings lead to something more that will eventually reveal someone else is willing to push Alexandra and Kit, out of their jobs. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text. We are introduced to CEO Alastair Walker, and his son William; design team members Ellie Mason, Tim, Angela, and head of the tech department Ben. BOSS is a story of forbidden romance, of power, of control, of betrayal and redemption. The premise is engaging; the romance is captivating; the characters are sassy, energetic and bold.
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Ruth McDonnell
Loved Kit and Alexandra! Alex sometimes got on my nerves. She could not spot Ben for the scoundrel he was! She is portrayed as an intelligent woman, but lacks real life experience. Kit more than made up for her shortcoming though. Loved the happily ever after