The Boss By J.l. Perry -
: The story is told from both Harrison and Hanna's points of view, allowing readers to see that the attraction has been mutual for years.
: Despite being a "quick read," the book explores Harrison’s difficult childhood and the heavy "emotional baggage" both characters carry, often leading to a high-angst experience. The Boss by J.L. Perry
The story follows , a successful businessman who has secretly lusted after his best friend Ethan’s younger sister, Hanna , since he was seventeen. When Hanna comes home from university and steps in as Harrison's temporary secretary, the proximity becomes impossible to ignore. Harrison is torn between his intense attraction to Hanna and the "bro code" that dictates she is strictly off-limits, fearing that acting on his feelings will destroy his lifelong friendship with Ethan. Key Highlights : The story is told from both Harrison
: Many reviewers from Goodreads and Amazon highlight the sizzling sexual tension between Harrison and Hanna. When Hanna comes home from university and steps





