Grumpy Alien Boss
Savannah Mays has always been a top-tier executive assistant—until one catastrophic run-in with her boss gets her fired and blacklisted. With bills piling up and no other options, she signs on with GAL Friday, Earth’s premier temp agency supplying human workers to aliens. It’s supposed to be a temporary fix. Emphasis on temporary.
Vice President Stratos of OberTech’s R&D division is brilliant, demanding, and famously impossible to work for. When his long-suffering assistant dares to go on maternity leave and HR fails to find a replacement brave enough to survive him, he reluctantly turns to GAL Friday.
Enter Savannah.
From the moment they meet, sparks fly—and not the pleasant kind. He’s grumpy, blunt, and allergic to small talk. She’s sharp-tongued, fearless, and refuses to be intimidated by a six-foot-something alien executive with a permanent scowl. Their constant clashes quickly ignite into something far more dangerous than workplace tension.
Because beneath the snark and scowls lies undeniable chemistry—and a conspiracy that could cost them everything.
Grumpy Alien Boss (GAL Friday 1) is a steamy, witty sci-fi office romance packed with banter, heat, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
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Cara Bristol
Cara Bristol is a USA Today bestselling author who has carved out a unique niche in the world of science fiction romance. Known for her captivating stories featuring tough alien and cyborg heroes, Cara’s novels take readers on thrilling journeys where strong-willed heroines and brooding, powerful protagonists collide in worlds full of passion, danger, and adventure.
When she's not conjuring up faraway galaxies or envisioning futuristic worlds, Cara enjoys the quiet pleasures of home life. A self-proclaimed homebody, she shares her life with her husband, a wanderer at heart. Together, they travel the globe while checking off items on her bucket list—most notably, visiting all seven continents and, in a lighter moment, petting a squirrel. It's these very contrasts—her love of the familiar and her curiosity for the unknown—that infuse her writing with depth, allowing readers to escape into complex, yet relatable stories.
