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The chemistry between the lead and her boss is electric, built on those stolen moments between diaper changes and board meetings. Why It Works

Our protagonist finds herself thrust into the role of a "part-time mom" to help the bewildered boss navigate fatherhood. What follows is a whirlwind of: The chemistry between the lead and her boss

Watching a cold, powerful CEO try to assemble a crib is the character development we all live for. Irin Lax excels at the (Commanding Hero) trope

Irin Lax excels at the (Commanding Hero) trope. While the boss starts off as arrogant and demanding, his transformation through the lens of fatherhood makes him incredibly redeemable. Readers on platforms like LitNet and MyBook have praised the book for its balance of humor and genuine emotion. Final Verdict Final Verdict If you enjoy "fake relationship" or

If you enjoy "fake relationship" or "boss/employee" romances with a heart-melting baby subplot, this is a must-read. It’s light, fast-paced, and provides the perfect amount of romantic escapism. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The story kicks off with a classic, high-tension setup: a stern, powerful boss and a subordinate who is just trying to keep her life together. But there’s a twist—a crying infant is left in the boss’s reception area with a note claiming the baby is his .