Public Book
Boss, Don't Let Me Go
A Billionaire Fake Dating Romance
by Alina Rain
Book Description
“All right, enough!” my boss snaps sounding annoyed, and maybe even a little nervous. “I’m not one to beat around the bush. So I’ll just say it: I have a proposal for you - I want you to be my girlfriend.” Pretty sure my face goes so blank he thinks I’ve short-circuited. So he quickly adds, “Well - to be my girlfriend. For business. Just for a little while. Until we close the deal with a new partner.” He crosses his arms and frowns. Word is, this gorgeous man doesn’t take no for an answer... Good thing I have no intention of saying no. I narrow my eyes at him. A slow smirk curls on my lips. And the only thought pounding in my head is... You must be truly desperate to come to me for help! *** A feel-good love story with depth perfect for fans of grumpy boss x strong heroine, enemies-to-lovers tension, and fake dating with a twist.
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Confirmed Reader Feedback
3 confirmed reader reviews.
Fun and light romance story
This is a fun office romance read. The story is clear and easy to read, with short chapters that kept me reading. The dialogue feels natural and full of emotions. The mix of humor and heat is nice, it's more like a light language and not heavy. I'd say that some scenes felt longer than needed, but the story is nice. Very solid read, super smooth and polished overall.
I was hooked from page one
I was hooked from page one - written with a punch, humor, and chemistry that sparkled. The fake dating premise with the grumpy boss and bold heroine was fun and flirty/Sweet and sexy. I loved the clever banter, the sexual tension, and how both characters started to peel back their layers slowly to reveal their true selves. It struck just the right balance between lighthearted and emotional, with just the right amount of spice! A fun read for those who love enemies to lovers with a twist!
From Pretending to Believing
The transformation from a fake relationship to something meaningful felt natural. That shift from pretending to truly caring reminded me that sometimes, we don’t realize what we want until we try it. It’s a good takeaway, not just for romance, but for life in general.









