A love made of glass, concrete?and breathable closeness
Clara (29) doesn't enter Alexander's (39) world by chance: big city, marketing, meetings every minute. He lives for control, she radiates calm. One glance too long, one touch too casual ? and between presentations, elevators, and night shifts, a quiet, glowing attraction ignites that neither of them planned.
Power, morals, closeness: when boundaries speak
He is the boss, she is his closest confidante ? on paper. In reality, attitude and hunger collide: responsibility vs. desire, process vs. pulse. Conversations become duels with velvet gloves, silence becomes a promise you can almost taste.
The leak, the betrayal ? and the truth
When a data leak rocks the company, Clara becomes a target. Rumors boil, loyalties shift. But the trail leads to Alexander's leadership team ? forcing him to drop his masks. What remains is a man who understands: trust does not mean possession.
Slow burn that gets under your skin
There's tension in break rooms, elevators, and the dim light of conference rooms. No cheap taboo-breaking ? just sensual, adult tension: glances that linger too long. Breath that's too close. Words that brush against you. Tasteful, intense, without explicit scenes.
Two perspectives. One path.
Changing perspectives chapter by chapter: Clara's clarity, Alexander's control ? and how the two shift into each other. Psychological depth meets urban atmosphere. A finale that doesn't have to be loud: their first morning together, light shining on files that no one reads anymore. No possession. No control. Just two people who really see each other.What to expect· Office romance / boss?assistant in a modern marketing setting· Slow burn with subtle eroticism, tasteful & mature· Intrigue & betrayal as the spark for real character development· Changing POVs (Clara & Alexander) ? close, intense, believable
For readers of...
...mature workplace romance with psychological depth, sizzling intimacy without explicit scenes, big-city vibes, and moral gray areas. If you're looking for "more emotion, more subtext, more breath" ? this novel is your pace.