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Review: Big Bad Boss: Marked by Renee Rose + Lee Savino

Rule #3 of Wall Street: NEVER BACK DOWN

No one can know I’ve claimed the human as my mate.

The enemies are at the gates–one wrong move and I’ll lose it all. My world will never be safe for her.

If my pack finds out that I’ve mated a human, they’ll revolt. The fractures will grow deeper than ever, and we’ll be picked apart one by one.

The lives of everyone I love hang in the balance.

Madison may bear my mark, but she isn’t content to remain my dirty little secret.

Now I must choose–love or my pack.

Either way, one will die.


I loved the first two books for Madi and Brick so I knew the conclusion would be good but it was even better than expected. The ending really blew me away and is ne of the best I’ve ever read. This picks up right where Moon Mad left off so still battling the Adulwulfs but there’s also discontent in the Blackthroat pack. Lots of wolves are questioning Brick’s alpha status, especially now that they know he’s mated a human.

Madi and Brick are secure but she’s struggling to find her place in the world after leaving Moon Co. She can’t go back to being his assistant, they’re equals now, but she’ll never be respected in any other role because everyone will think Brick just gave her a title. Sure, he’s a billionaire so money is no longer an issue for her, but that doesn’t mean she’s just going to do nothing for the foreseeable future. Brick knows Madi is dealing with family issues but her career isn’t currently on his radar since he’s got his hands full with the company and his pack.

I’m happy to say Billy proved himself loyal because even though I didn’t like him much, I wanted him to be a true friend for Brick’s sake. The others always stood by him so Billy was the wild card but he was also instrumental in this amazing ending, so I guess he’s okay in my book (see what I did there?). All that is to say that my spidey senses are tingling and I think we may be lucky enough to get more Moon Co., since it felt like we were getting hints that Billy’s story may be next.

Brick and Madi’s story had me hooked from the first page of the first book, but their story only got better. There were a few times I knew what was coming only to be surprised in the best possible way, which doesn’t happen often so I adore a good twist that really throws me. I truly can’t say enough good things about this book and would give it ten stars if possible. I loved everything about it and really hope the others get their own books in the near future. I’d like to thank the authors and Literally Yours PR for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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