
No Boss: An Indian Billionaire, Enemies to Lovers, Slow Burn, Possessive, Boss Assistant, Grumpy Sunshine, Royal Romance (The Billionaire Boss Romance Series)
Picture a 400-year-old haveli in Jaipur, its sandstone walls holding centuries of prayers and stories. Now picture a Dubai billionaire arriving with a brass key and a buyer's mindset. The collision that follows is the beating heart of Zara V's third Billionaire Boss Romance, and it's quite something. Thakur Abhinav Kumar Anand has spent his life as the man whose word closes rooms. Controlled, composed, accustomed to absolute deference. When his father dies and leaves him Anand Mahal, he treats the inheritance as a transaction. Except nobody told Meera Chauhan that. The estate manager's daughter has quietly turned away every prospective buyer Abhinav sent, without drama, without raising her voice. Just a firm, immovable wall of devotion to the haveli and its presiding goddess. So he comes himself. His instruction to her is a single word: cooperate. Her reply gives this novel its title, and his entire world quietly begins to shift. What follows is a slow-burn enemies-to-lovers story rooted in Indian heritage, grief, and the peculiar way a place can undo a person who thought he was beyond undoing. Abhinav installs Meera as his personal assistant to keep her close and compliant. It backfires spectacularly. She's precise, dutiful, and entirely unintimidated, which turns out to be the one combination he has no defence against. The haveli itself functions almost as a character here, ancient and watchful, and the goddess Kul Devi adds a strand of divine mischief that lifts the story beyond standard romance territory. The dual POV lets readers inside both protagonists' heads, and the emotional payoff is genuinely earned rather than rushed. For those who prefer their romance without infidelity or manufactured late-stage breakups, this delivers. Closed-door in terms of physical content, but rich in tension and feeling. It reads as a standalone, though fans of the series will find familiar pleasures here. A romance about grief softening into belonging, and a home that refuses to let go of the people who need it most.
- Author: Zara V
- Genre: Romance
- ISBN: B0H2T1DY5T
- Pages: 488 pages
