Bossy Romance: Single Dad BWWM (Billionaire Dads) Book Review - No Spoilers
Plot Summary
Bossy Romance: Single Dad BWWM (Billionaire Dads) by Nia Arthurs follows the story of Adam Harrison, a genius inventor and undercover boss of a tech giant. He relies heavily on his ruthless executive assistant to keep his company running. Over time, their professional relationship blurs with lingering touches and meaningful glances. Things shift when she decides to resign after a bad date, only for Adam to show up with an unexpected surprise—his eleven-year-old son on the doorstep. She steps in to help, planning to quietly withdraw. But Adam’s actions—extravagant gifts, travel, even letting her sleep in his bed—make her wonder if he wants more than just her competence.
Why I Love This Book
I love the slow burn in this book. The chemistry builds in small moments—a lingering touch, a shared look in crowded rooms—and it keeps me hooked. I love the balance of power between the billionaire boss and his boss-lady assistant. It feels real, messy, and vulnerable. I love how the unexpected arrival of Adam’s son adds emotional weight. It’s not just romance—it’s about family stepping into the picture. I love the blend of tenderness and spice. Adam isn’t just strong and handsome—he’s soft around the edges, especially when his son’s involved. I love the emotional push and pull between wanting independence and needing connection. It made me feel that love can complicate everything, in a good way.
Who Will Like This Book
If you like workplace romance with a wealthy, protective hero and a strong-willed heroine, you’ll enjoy this story. If slow burn tension, mixed with family dynamics and heartfelt stakes, is your thing, this will feel familiar and satisfying.
⚠️ Trigger warning: This book includes themes of abandonment issues and emotional complexity in family relationships. Please check if that feels okay before diving in.
Tagged As
billionaire romance, office romance, single parent, BWWM, workplace romance, slow burn, secret child, friends to lovers elements, contemporary, multicultural, steamy romance, alpha male, take-charge heroine, HEA, indie romance
Steam Level
The romance heats up with lingering touches, foot massages, and inviting gestures. It’s sensual and emotionally charged, but it stays on the side of moderate steam—with moments that I found both sweet and spicy without going over the top.