Wednesday, November 4, 2015

The Bad Boy CEO by Sugar Jamison



Book Description

Colt King has spent his whole life trying to prove he's not the trash his hometown of Destiny, Nevada, thought he and his brothers were. As soon as he was old enough he left town, vowing to make a name for himself and never looking back at the place that looked down on him. But that plan goes out the window when his ailing elderly aunt asks him to come home.
He begrudgingly returns to help the woman who raised him. But he's no longer the poor kid from the bad part of town. He's the ruler of a custom car empire and a financial genius. He arrives expecting a boring stay, but when he walks into his childhood home to find a woman in nothing but her underwear pointing a shotgun at his face, he knows his trip home will be a memorable one. With his aunt sick and forcing him to help her restore her fledgling hair salon, he has more than enough on his plate. Colt has no idea that her sexy tenant, Zanna, is going to be the cause of his many sleepless nights.
Zanna Jacobs came to the ghost town of Destiny to stay out of trouble and stay the hell away from men. She's got a serious thing for bad boys that's she trying to kick, and when she lays her eyes on the brutishly handsome Colt, she knows he's got bad news written all over him. He's not the typical thug she goes for: He's too clean cut, too good looking, and too cold--and when he comes to take over her salon, she's not going to take it. Zanna decides to show him exactly who the boss is. Colt is used to people following his orders, and when Zanna challenges his every word he finds her infuriating and incredibly sexy. He can't keep his hands off her...and knows that once he returns to Las Vegas, all bets are off...

AVAILABLE: November 3, 2015

Basically if you read the description of this book, you've read the book.  I was rather bored with it.  I thought Colt was a jerk and obsessed with money and the bottom-line.  I didn't connect with any of these characters.  I felt they.... tried to hard to be tough.  In an artificial way.  I just didn't buy any of it.  And the relationship between the brothers was just bizarre, especially between Duke and Colt.  

There was no "backstory" of why Zanna was running from an ex.  To me, it just kind of popped up at the end of book and had no point...

I felt bored with book and didn't find any of these characters believable and some not even really all that likable.

Rating: 2 out of 5

**I received an ARC through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.**

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