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My Unreasonable Boss by Evangeline Kelly
04/17/2024
She thinks he's arrogant, he believes she's unprofessional--but their first impressions couldn't be more wrong.
Alayna Sullivan is one of the hardest workers at the corporate office of Rolland Myers. Every boss she’s ever had praised her for her exemplary work ethic. But that all changes when she meets her new supervisor, Jasper Garrison, on his first day at the office. Her casual attire lands her in hot water, earning her a reprimand for violating the company's dress code.
When Jasper Garrison moves to Los Angeles to take on the role of supervisor, he’s intent on proving himself. He believes Alayna has received more favoritism than she deserves, and he decides to rectify the situation.
As tensions simmer between them, the vice president of the company sends Alayna and Jasper to a team-building conference. Forced into close proximity, they grow to admire each other, and their feelings begin to change. They must navigate the fine line between professionalism and the desire for a relationship they can never have.
Will they give in to their feelings or will they let fear dictate their actions?
*This is a contemporary Christian story with strong Biblical themes and Bible references.
Book Length: 150-320 Pages
In simple words, the novel penned by a Christian worldview, a way of viewing the world separated through the facts shown in the Bible, is called Christian books. It implies a sovereign God who made everyone and everything; it believes we are responsible to God for our decisions, promises, and activities; it feels we require forgiveness and redemption and that it comes only through the person of Jesus Christ.
There are two types of Christian Books:
Christian fiction
Christian fiction books are those books that overtly display elements of Christianity in the story, mixing things like prayer, conversion, church.
Christian non-fiction
Christian non-fiction is normally overt in its use of Biblical beliefs to explain an appropriate subject.
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