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Billionaire RomanceTHE MAN WHO CALLS ME MINE
Sienna Hart has spent years building a life that belongs entirely to her. Her career, her choices, her independence—none of it is negotiable. Then Damien Cross notices her. Powerful, ruthless, and impossibly wealthy, Damien is a man accustomed to getting exactly what he wants. And from the moment Sienna catches his attention, he wants her with a certainty that borders on obsession. He doesn't hide his jealousy. He doesn't pretend his interest is casual. And when he publicly declares that Sienna is his, he turns what should have been a dangerous attraction into something impossible for either of them to ignore. But Sienna refuses to become another possession in Damien Cross's carefully controlled world. If he wants her, he will have to learn that loving her does not mean owning her. That protection can become a cage. That devotion without choice is just another form of control. And Damien—possessive, relentless, and frighteningly certain that Sienna belongs beside him—will have to do something far harder than taking what he wants. He will have to wait for her to choose him. What begins as a battle of wills becomes a slow-burning romance filled with obsession, jealousy, temptation, public scrutiny, and boundaries neither of them expected to test. Because somewhere between “You’re mine” and “I choose you,” Damien and Sienna may discover that the most powerful kind of possession is the one freely given. A dark, slow-burn billionaire romance about obsession, independence, enemies becoming lovers, and a possessive man learning that the woman he calls his can only truly belong with him by choice.
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Billionaire RomanceThe Disgraced Heir
Five years ago, Soren Kessler had everything: a future inside the Kessler Group, the respect of his powerful father, and a wedding ahead with Elena Reyes. Then fabricated evidence tied him to a devastating corporate scandal. His father disowned him. His accounts were frozen. His name became poison. With every door closing and danger following him, Soren fled New York carrying almost nothing except a stolen flash drive and the certainty that someone inside his family had framed him. Everyone believed Soren Kessler was finished. They were wrong. Five years later, billionaire investor Cole Mercer arrives in Manhattan. Marcus Kessler sees him as a potential ally. Vanessa Kessler sees him as a threat. Elena sees something far more dangerous: a stranger whose habits, voice, and eyes awaken memories of the man she never truly stopped loving. None of them know that Cole Mercer is Soren Kessler. As Soren quietly buys influence, attacks the Kessler empire from within, and traces the conspiracy that destroyed him, he discovers something worse than betrayal: his father's mysterious illness may be deliberate poisoning. Revenge becomes a race against time, and Soren must decide whether reclaiming his life is worth becoming as ruthless as the people who stole it.
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Billionaire RomanceTHE BILLIONAIRE WHO HATED MY NAME
Amara Vale, a forensic risk analyst with a reputation for finding fraud hidden inside respectable companies, applies for a high-level contract inside Cross Meridian Group. Lucian Cross, billionaire CEO and heir to the Cross empire, rejects her the moment he sees her surname. Vale is the name attached to the scandal that nearly destroyed his family twenty years earlier. The rejection becomes impossible to maintain when Cross Meridian’s board requires an outside forensic review of a newly acquired subsidiary and Amara is the strongest candidate. She enters the company under a fixed-term mandate independent of Lucian’s direct hiring authority. Then Lucian sees a childhood photograph Amara has carried for years. In it, Gabriel Vale stands beside Evelyn Cross — Lucian’s mother, officially dead for two decades. On the back, in Evelyn’s handwriting, are the words: “If anything happens to me, trust Gabriel.”
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Contemporary RomanceThe Billionaire Who Wouldn't Say My Name
Damian Vale has never been in love. At thirty-two, the billionaire is still a virgin. Not because women haven't wanted him. They have. But Damian has spent his entire adult life building an empire, and intimacy has never been something he wanted to give anyone. No girlfriends. No casual relationships. No secret women. Not even a first kiss he considers meaningful. His reputation isn't that of a playboy. It's worse. He's known as the billionaire nobody can get close to. Then Amelia Hawthorne walks into his company. And Damian dislikes her before she finishes introducing herself. Not because she's beautiful. Not because they've met before. Because of one thing. Her name. Amelia. Damian's grandmother—the woman who raised him—had hated that name with almost comical intensity. Years ago, when Damian was a child, an arrogant woman named Amelia repeatedly made his grandmother's small catering business miserable. She complained about everything, looked down on their family, and once publicly humiliated his grandmother during one of the hardest periods of their lives. His grandmother eventually turned it into a family joke. “If you ever meet an Amelia, Damian, run.” Damian never forgot it. After his grandmother died, the joke became one of the strange little things he kept from her. So when his newest employee smiles across the conference table and says— “Amelia Hart.” Damian's expression changes immediately. “No.” Amelia frowns. “No?” “I don't like your name.” She stares at him. Then laughs. Nobody laughs at Damian Vale. And that's where their war begins. Amelia refuses to let an arrogant billionaire judge her because of something as ridiculous as her first name. Damian refuses to admit that she's getting under his skin. She starts deliberately making him say her name. “Who prepared the report?” “Ms. Hart.” “My name is Amelia.” “I'm aware.” “Then use it.” He doesn't. Until one day, he does. And Amelia notices. Their relationship develops slowly through work, arguments, accidental tenderness and increasing attraction. Damian has never dated, so money doesn't make him romantically experienced. He can negotiate a billion-dollar acquisition without blinking but has absolutely no idea what to do when Amelia flirts with him. Their first hand-holding matters. Their first hug matters. His first real date matters. His first kiss matters. And when their relationship eventually becomes intimate, that matters too. Amelia slowly realizes that the intimidating billionaire everyone assumes can have any woman he wants has actually never given himself to anyone. Damian doesn't immediately become smooth just because he falls in love. He is awkward in ways nobody expects. Protective without understanding jealousy. Possessive feelings frighten him because he's never experienced them. He researches restaurants before asking her on a date because he has no idea where people actually go. He can buy Amelia almost anything but struggles to tell her that he misses her. And Amelia refuses to let his wealth become a substitute for emotional effort. Their central conflict isn't a mystery. It is two stubborn people learning how to love each other while working together, dealing with workplace boundaries, family expectations, public attention, jealousy, differences in power and Damian experiencing romantic love for the first time. Eventually, the name Damian once refused to say becomes his favorite word. Because Amelia becomes his first girlfriend. His first kiss. His first lover. His first real relationship. And, if he has anything to say about it— his last.
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