Bossy Bastard By J.l. Perry -

REVIEW: 'Bossy Bastard' by J.L. Perry (Cocky Hero Club) * Published: 14th June 2020. * Publisher: Cocky Hero Club. * Pages: 424. * WordPress.com Reviews - Bossy Bastard: A Hero Club Novel | The StoryGraph

: Readers should be aware that the book includes themes of bullying, self-harm, and eating disorders , which may serve as triggers for some. REVIEW: 'Bossy Bastard' by J.L. Perry (Cocky Hero Club)

: The quintessential "bossy" hero, Ashton is smug, egotistical, and fiercely protective. However, beneath his alpha facade lies a man deeply scarred by a tragic past. Bossy Bastard by J.L. Perry

: The secondary characters, particularly their best friends Grayson and Carla , are highly regarded by readers and go on to feature in their own story, Sexy Bastard . Key Themes & Tropes

: The book is noted for handling sensitive subjects such as self-harm, eating disorders, and bullying with respect. Reader Reception REVIEW: 'Bossy Bastard' by J

: A compassionate child psychologist who volunteers at a dog rescue, Emma is described as an "old soul". Having faced her own "torrid past" and bullying, she is initially wary of Ashton’s aggressive charm.

Bossy Bastard by J.L. Perry is a high-heat, emotionally charged contemporary romance that is part of the , a shared world based on the works of Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward . This novel blends the "alpha-boss" trope with a deeply emotional exploration of trauma and healing. Plot Overview * Pages: 424

Reviews on platforms like The StoryGraph and Goodreads generally rate the book around , with readers praising its "swoon-worthy" romance and the "rollercoaster of emotions" it provides.