Working with your partner sounds like a dream—until it isn't.In Two Men, One Bed: How to Work With Your Spouse, Casey Allen dives into one of the most complicated dynamics a relationship can face: what happens when love and power start to overlap.When your partner signs your paycheck, gives direction at work, and makes decisions that impact your daily life, the lines between "e;boss"e; and "e;partner"e; can blur fast. What starts as building something together can slowly turn into imbalance—where one person feels in control, and the other starts to feel managed instead of loved.This book doesn't avoid that tension.It walks directly into it. Through raw, scene-driven storytelling set inside a gym business built by a couple navigating both leadership and love, Casey explores what it actually feels like to work for your spouse—and what happens when that dynamic follows you home.Inside, you'll uncover: How workplace authority quietly spills into personal lifeWhy financial control can shift emotional powerThe difference between leadership and dominanceHow resentment builds when roles aren't clearly definedHow to reclaim your voice without destroying the relationshipAnd how to separate "e;boss"e; from "e;partner"e; without losing eitherBut this isn't just about work. It's about identity. Because when your role in the relationship becomes tied to your role in the business, it's easy to lose track of where one ends and the other begins once that line blurs—everything changes.This book is about taking it back not through conflict.But through clarity, boundaries, and learning how to stand as an equal—both at work and at home because building something together should never cost you your voice.