My Boss

Author: Melissa Darwood
Genre(s): Romance
Total pages: 133
My Boss

‘My Boss’ is the bestselling romantic comedy that will set your senses on fire. Sharp comebacks, intense emotions, enemies turning into lovers, and on top of that – the sunshine meets grumpiness trope. It’ll melt your heart and have you laughing until you cry!

It is said that clothes do not make the man, yet many women in my department have a different opinion. They think my boss looks like a hunk right out of a steamy dream. He’s disturbingly handsome and infuriatingly intelligent, and he always shows up to the office in an impeccably tailored suit, tie, and million-dollar watch. The perfect boss, straight from the Businessman magazine cover.
Unfortunately, these are only appearances. On my first day on the job, I realized he was a cold jerk with a calculator in place of his heart. After a week, it turned out that he was also a ruthless boss-o-bot, demanding, pedantic, and stiff as a broomstick!
I can’t stand him! Or my job, for that matter! Every day, I grit my teeth and do what I’m paid to do – analyses, charts, and summaries. And what I’m not paid for: working overtime and cursing out my supervisor.
But I have a plan. I will hang around in this corporate business for just a few more months, put aside the money to start my own business, and then leave.
And I never want to see my boss again!
However, one icy cold and very unenchanting Christmas Eve, I discover a different side to him and must reevaluate everything I thought I knew. The only question is, did I do the right thing?

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