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Damaged Grump: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Bad Chicago Bosses)

Damaged Grump: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Bad Chicago Bosses)

byNicole Snow
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DHH
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 20, 2022
Calli, and Roland start working together, end up destroying a bad man. , She helps him with his brother, he assist her with treatment for her father. Somehow he screws up, but she finds him himself and his ability to say I love you.
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RB
2.0 out of 5 starsGuess I missed the boat
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2022
I do love a good romance, with interesting, empathetic characters, an engaging plot, hot sex, and some redemption thrown in for good measure. This book by Nicole Snow has some huge roadblocks that don't help fit the bill.

SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS AHEAD.

The Plot: It's strictly incredible. A mega rich dude takes his inherited highly respected publishing empire and turns it into a tabloid rag. His reason for destroying others lives? His sibling suffered a catastrophic brain injury at the hands of an evil record executive. Somehow, by doing this, he's a sort of secret hero, an altruistic guy who also tries to help a young girl also under the power of the evil record
executive. And then he buys a reputable publication to enlist the unwilling help of a very young editor in chief (right) so she can operate on the sly to become friends with the young victim of the evil record executive. Somehow, this is all supposed to make the publisher a hero in the reader's eyes. The plot actually gets more unbievable as the story progresses. Why does the publisher basically burn down lots of people's lives in order to seek revenge on one guy who has nothing to do with those people getting burned? The H defends his actions by insisting he's never out a a libel/defamation suit because he only prints the truth. This reader is not seeing the justification in these actions at all.

The H and h: First, I can't imagine how 2 people ever function or get work done in between all the gasping, bosom heaving, growling, extensive and constant eye f#&$!+@, electric skin contact, heavy breathing, and foreplay masked as ake public fighting. It's seriously over the top even for a romance. The reader is supposed to believe that these 2 are so ridiculously attracted to eachnother that they can clear a room using their magical pheromones, all while maintaining their secret feelings for each other. It was just way, way, way overblown, with many pages devoted to each individual encounter, and each encounter more overblown than the last. I guess that's supposed to build the romance to help us readers get to the sexual experience that's also super over the top. It just didn't really work. By the time these 2 supreme horn dogs did the deed, Holy Tasty Snacks, I was over it. Also the sex, while pretty detailed in some ways, had an odd markings that played out in later descriptions of their encounters. For example, in an internal dialogue, the H thinks about the redness he created on the h's bottom when he struck her repeatedly during a last encounter. What? There was spanking? Never mentioned during any of the lengthy sexual encounters. Same for some comments about light bondage, again never mentioned during pre unusual detailed encounters. Sure, not everything has to be spelled out--it's just an example that makes for some confusion to the reader.

The H is a supreme alpha, so physically imposing that he manspreads in every scene. He's described as so muscled, tense, masculine, and tightly strung that I expected his voice to be super high pitched just from the physical tension of maintaining a manly pose. His arrogance, self justification for his misdeeds, and spectacularly overbearing physical bullying all made him a non-hero for me. The h is a more standard romance trope for the times, much younger than her composure displays, physically stunning, a crazy amalgamation of millennial style tropes (something between a pinup, with vintage leanings, to a Lite Brite devotee). She's strong, smart, and of course that other mandatory romance female trope today, snappy. While likeable, she didn't ring true. A good romance h should be relatable, and she just wasn't. It was difficult to buy the enemies to lovers story for these 2, as they literally had nothing in common, and were not opposites, either.

The Pacing: Wow. I found the pacing of the story to be supernaturally slow, then a rush of action at the end. While I can appreciate that action ties up the ending, the very slow pace through the first two-thirds of the book made it drag unnecessarily. I found myself skipping a bit just to get things moving.

I see tons of fantastic reviews her, so I know I'm an outlier. And I'm sure there will be other reviewers who would tell me to just.put the story down if it's so unbelievable. I get that. But I've read other Nicole Snow books that were much better. She's a good writer, but she tends to gets too purpley-prosey with her H characters in particular, and her plots can be very weak at best. Yes, she's written and sold a boatload of books. That doesn't mean she can't do better. The purpose of a review isn't to bash, but to help other readers determine if the story is worth the read. In this case, I'm not sure which way this falls.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 20, 2022
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Calli, and Roland start working together, end up destroying a bad man. , She helps him with his brother, he assist her with treatment for her father. Somehow he screws up, but she finds him himself and his ability to say I love you.
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RB
2.0 out of 5 stars Guess I missed the boat
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 22, 2022
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I do love a good romance, with interesting, empathetic characters, an engaging plot, hot sex, and some redemption thrown in for good measure. This book by Nicole Snow has some huge roadblocks that don't help fit the bill.

SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS AHEAD.

The Plot: It's strictly incredible. A mega rich dude takes his inherited highly respected publishing empire and turns it into a tabloid rag. His reason for destroying others lives? His sibling suffered a catastrophic brain injury at the hands of an evil record executive. Somehow, by doing this, he's a sort of secret hero, an altruistic guy who also tries to help a young girl also under the power of the evil record
executive. And then he buys a reputable publication to enlist the unwilling help of a very young editor in chief (right) so she can operate on the sly to become friends with the young victim of the evil record executive. Somehow, this is all supposed to make the publisher a hero in the reader's eyes. The plot actually gets more unbievable as the story progresses. Why does the publisher basically burn down lots of people's lives in order to seek revenge on one guy who has nothing to do with those people getting burned? The H defends his actions by insisting he's never out a a libel/defamation suit because he only prints the truth. This reader is not seeing the justification in these actions at all.

The H and h: First, I can't imagine how 2 people ever function or get work done in between all the gasping, bosom heaving, growling, extensive and constant eye f#&$!+@, electric skin contact, heavy breathing, and foreplay masked as ake public fighting. It's seriously over the top even for a romance. The reader is supposed to believe that these 2 are so ridiculously attracted to eachnother that they can clear a room using their magical pheromones, all while maintaining their secret feelings for each other. It was just way, way, way overblown, with many pages devoted to each individual encounter, and each encounter more overblown than the last. I guess that's supposed to build the romance to help us readers get to the sexual experience that's also super over the top. It just didn't really work. By the time these 2 supreme horn dogs did the deed, Holy Tasty Snacks, I was over it. Also the sex, while pretty detailed in some ways, had an odd markings that played out in later descriptions of their encounters. For example, in an internal dialogue, the H thinks about the redness he created on the h's bottom when he struck her repeatedly during a last encounter. What? There was spanking? Never mentioned during any of the lengthy sexual encounters. Same for some comments about light bondage, again never mentioned during pre unusual detailed encounters. Sure, not everything has to be spelled out--it's just an example that makes for some confusion to the reader.

The H is a supreme alpha, so physically imposing that he manspreads in every scene. He's described as so muscled, tense, masculine, and tightly strung that I expected his voice to be super high pitched just from the physical tension of maintaining a manly pose. His arrogance, self justification for his misdeeds, and spectacularly overbearing physical bullying all made him a non-hero for me. The h is a more standard romance trope for the times, much younger than her composure displays, physically stunning, a crazy amalgamation of millennial style tropes (something between a pinup, with vintage leanings, to a Lite Brite devotee). She's strong, smart, and of course that other mandatory romance female trope today, snappy. While likeable, she didn't ring true. A good romance h should be relatable, and she just wasn't. It was difficult to buy the enemies to lovers story for these 2, as they literally had nothing in common, and were not opposites, either.

The Pacing: Wow. I found the pacing of the story to be supernaturally slow, then a rush of action at the end. While I can appreciate that action ties up the ending, the very slow pace through the first two-thirds of the book made it drag unnecessarily. I found myself skipping a bit just to get things moving.

I see tons of fantastic reviews her, so I know I'm an outlier. And I'm sure there will be other reviewers who would tell me to just.put the story down if it's so unbelievable. I get that. But I've read other Nicole Snow books that were much better. She's a good writer, but she tends to gets too purpley-prosey with her H characters in particular, and her plots can be very weak at best. Yes, she's written and sold a boatload of books. That doesn't mean she can't do better. The purpose of a review isn't to bash, but to help other readers determine if the story is worth the read. In this case, I'm not sure which way this falls.
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Wanda F. Groppel
5.0 out of 5 stars Great love story
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 23, 2022
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Wonderful story cat me A very interested All Through the entire book I love the way they included music love heartbreak And show their love for their family as well as each other in
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Cindee D
4.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Starting with Chapter 20
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 28, 2022
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I just finished her two most recent books which were laugh out loud funny and I am moving backward to her books I haven't read that came out since last year. I read all her earlier work and am catching up with novels I missed. This story is a great story overall and is more like a sort of mystery. It was a hard slog to get through first two-thirds of book. The last third was fast paced and wrapped up the mystery part. Ms Snow is a great writer and I enjoy all her books, I just had a hard time getting through first part of book. I had to force myself to read it which has never happened with any of her books in past. She had a lot of ground work to lay down so maybe that was issue plus a darker scenario around a family member. Maybe if you try to read book in one sitting the pace would not seem to lag. And I love her Flash Forwards! One Bossy Dare and One Bossy Proposal are great books.
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Kristy Dean
5.0 out of 5 stars great read again
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 6, 2022
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This was another good read by Nicole. I didn’t want to put the book down. There are 4 books in the series so far, but they are not connected, so you can read them out of order and not feel lost.
Overview: Callie is moving to Chicago to work for a music magazine and be closer to her dad. While at the airport, she is shocked to over hear the bossy grumpy guy ordering his team with questions about tabloid crap. Callie speaks her mind about his bottom feeding news job and how she will be better than him when she starts her new job. Little does Callie know that grumpy boss is now her new boss Mr Osprey, Mr Media himself. Even harder to believe when they fight the attraction and stories. Who and what will win in the end.
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the groom wager
4.0 out of 5 stars Damaged grump
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 26, 2022
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A long tale about what goes on behind the music world and a nasty evil man. Loved the part about Barry and his recovery otherwise too much sex use of the f word. Thanks for 500 pages
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Lorraine Brattin
5.0 out of 5 stars Roland is a boss from hell. Can his newest employee change his heart?
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2022
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Callie is sitting back in the airport lounge and she can't help but hear a conversation going on near her. She is surprised when she notices that the man at the head of the conversation is staring at her. As she hears her flight is loading she gets up and walks by them, and that man stops her as he calls her nosy and asks her opinion of their conversation. She is shocked but gives her opinion and walks off.

Now Callie is starting her first day as Managing Editor at a music magazine in Chicago when she comes face to face with the new secret owner of her magazine, Roland Osprey. The same man from the airport that was staring at her.

Now Roland says he needs her help with a secret mission that will put them in close contact. She doesn't want to lose her new job so she agrees. As she works on this new mission she notices how Roland will just stare at her, especially the bright ever changing lip colors she uses to match her outfits.

This mission puts her in the crosshairs of a man who is a head of many in the music business and she doesn't understand why Roland is going after him until she meets a young 18 year old woman who is new in the business and reportedly seeing his nemesis.

Loved how these two come together and fight their own demons. Roland is so generous and gentle in ways he never thought possible. Callie is so loving with her dad who used to be in the music business as she tries to help him overcome his grip with alcohol. Roland is there for her even through this.

Such a great story! Shocked by the ending, but loved it all the same. Put this on your to be read pile for sure!! Enjoy
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Gail
4.0 out of 5 stars Good story but some parts need a rewrite
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2022
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There is a lot of good things going on in the story to keep your interest Including the Increasing interest each of the characters have with each other. However the 1st love seen needs a serious rewrite. It was such a let down. It was like the author had never written a love scene before and Roland sounded like he acted like a bull in a China shop with absolutely nothing romantic to balance it. So disappointing. The other thing was it was unclear what Roland really was. Was he a guy who others hated because he was the typical rag reporter/editor not caring who he tore down? Or was he the guy he said he was who only took down those who really deserved it. I guess I believed what he said so it seemed unclear why she got upset with him when he found her in her office talking to Easterly and all blew up. Didn't seem like either handled it like adults and seemed like too strong of an action with their responses.
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Kindle Customer Diane
3.0 out of 5 stars Damaged Grump
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2022
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I found this book interesting.
It took me a long time to get into it.
I was more than half way thru it when the story line actually took my interest.
The characters were good, but not that strong until things took a turn!
This book should be read by older more mature woman,
who understand that that kind of love doesn't always happen.
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sdavis1980
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2022
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Loved the storyline. The character descriptions were amazing. Who wouldn't want to be her? Also loved the plot twist at the end with his brother. Great job engaging readers.
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