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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 . If you enjoy "fake relationship" or "boss/employee" romances
If you spend any time on Flibusta or LitNet, you’ve likely seen 's name at the top of the charts. Her latest hit, Mama na polstavki (Part-time Mom), is exactly what you need when you want a story that mixes high-stakes office drama with unexpected "accidental" parenting. The Plot: From Office to Nursery But there’s a twist—a crying infant is left
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 Plot: From Office to Nursery Our protagonist
Watching a cold, powerful CEO try to assemble a crib is the character development we all live for.
Below is a blog post written from the perspective of a romance reader who just finished this popular "boss and subordinate" romance.
There’s nothing like a 2 AM feeding to break down professional boundaries.