Griffin is a career-focused man who typically avoids deep connections, preferring no-strings-attached encounters. Despite a strict "no workplace romance" policy, the two begin a secret, on-again-off-again affair. The dynamic shifts dramatically when Rose discovers she is pregnant.
A core plot point where Rose discovers her "time of the month never comes" following their secret trysts. Boss Me Baby by Crystal Monroe
The "bad boy" boss with "naughty blue eyes" and a cold heart that Rose eventually pierces. He is depicted as a man who loves his job and is initially resistant to a serious relationship. Thematic Elements & Tropes Griffin is a career-focused man who typically avoids
The "good girl" female lead who had to sacrifice college to care for her mother. She is described as desperate to stay afloat financially, making her job as Griffin's Executive Assistant (EA) critical. A core plot point where Rose discovers her
The story centers on (initially introduced to Griffin as "Lily"), a woman burdened with heavy personal responsibilities, including caring for her mother who has multiple sclerosis. After a passionate one-night stand with a man she knows only as a "tattooed surfer," Rose discovers the next morning that he is actually Griffin , her new "grumpy" boss.
Reviewers on sites like Amazon note a high level of "scorching hot steam," rated by some as an 8 out of 10. Reader Reception
The book is approximately 284–286 pages long and is available in multiple formats: A Surprise Pregnancy Romance (Bosses and Babies)