Baller Boss by Lila Monroe

 





Synopsis:


Ex-pro athlete Austin Banks is cocky, charming, and the ultimate player… at least, that’s what I think when he makes me an offer I can’t refuse for my dream job. Except, it’s not technically me he’s offering it to...

Other Jennifer Walker is the bane of my existence. We may share a name (and a similar email address) but that’s where the similarities end. Other Jenn is bold, confident… and off having wild adventures on the other side of the world. So, she won’t mind if I borrow our identity back and prove I’ve got what it takes to have Main Character Energy, too. Right?

I figure I can put up with Austin’s playboy shenanigans long enough to level up my career, but I’m not expecting the sparks between us to be quite so sizzling, or for there to be a sweet, driven guy buried under all that charm. Soon, my one little white (not-quite) lie is spiraling, and I’m in way over my head (and out of my underwear).

Can I find a way out of this mistaken identity mix-up? And will Austin’s past keep us from scoring a home-run - on, and off the field?


Review:




Baller Boss is the nineth book in the Billionaire Bachelors series but it could be read as a standalone.

It is a really good read that flies along as I expected from a Lila Monroe story.


What do you do if you mistakingly get a job offer destined to someone else?

Our heroine, Jenn Walker, was miserable after she lost her job until she got an amazing job offer she couldn't refuse. When she realise the job was for her more glamourous namesake she decides to live a little and she doesn't tell her charming boss the truth.


I've enjoyed to follow Jenn during this journey, she is funny and adventurous after all. I'm enamoured of Austin down-to-earth personality, even if he is a retired baseball player he is never bossy, or all Alpha man.


This is a couple I'd like to meet in real life because they put a big smile on my face.



Release Date: 07.25.2022
















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