
Falling Into My Husband's Arms
I woke up from emergency surgery to repair a torn retina, completely blind and alone.
The first phone call I received wasn't one of concern. It was my mother, furious that I had embarrassed our family by missing a business brunch.
Her next order was chilling.
"Go to your husband. Get pregnant. A Hartman heir is the only thing that will secure our trust fund."
My husband, Jakobe Hartman, is a man who views our marriage as a corporate merger. Our hundred-page prenup has a clause that strictly forbids any emotional entanglement. He was the last person I wanted to see me so helpless.
But then I stumbled blindly out of my room and crashed right into him. He found me weak and pathetic. He overheard my mother's abusive voicemail. He even listened in silence as I spun pathetic lies on the phone, pretending he was a doting husband just to get her off my back.
I expected him to walk away in disgust. Instead, he moved me to the penthouse suite and sent me home in an armored car. I dismissed it as a cold calculation to protect his public image.
I thought I was finally safe in my own apartment. I had no idea he was watching me on a live security feed, just moments after ordering the hostile takeover of my family's entire company.
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Chapter 3
Jakobe Hartman stepped out of the elevator, his bespoke navy suit draping perfectly over his broad shoulders. His leather oxfords made absolutely zero sound against the thick hallway carpet. His executive assistant, A.C. Rowe, walked half a step behind him, speaking in a low, rapid voice.
"The acquisition of this clinic's parent company is in the final stages, sir," A.C. reported.
Jakobe's dark eyes swept over the lighting fixtures and the width of the corridors, his brain processing the physical assets and calculating the profit margins with ruthless efficiency. Then, a faint, erratic swishing sound broke his concentration.
He stopped walking, his jaw tightening slightly. He looked past A.C.'s shoulder, down the long stretch of the corridor. A slender figure in a baggy, shapeless hospital gown was moving toward them, holding a white cane and sweeping it clumsily across the carpet.
From this distance, with half her face covered in thick medical gauze, Jakobe didn't recognize her. He only felt a brief flash of annoyance. A stumbling patient in the VIP wing was a liability.
Audra swept her cane to the right. The plastic tip suddenly wedged itself deep into the metal seam where the carpet met the tile. When she yanked the cane upward, the sudden release of tension threw her completely off balance.
Her body pitched forward, feet tangling in a clumsy stumble as she fell toward the center of the hallway. She threw her hands out blindly, desperate to grab onto a wall, a rail, anything.
A.C. Rowe stepped forward quickly, intending to block the falling patient from crashing into his boss.
But Jakobe moved faster.
Before his logical brain could process the risk, instinct took over, and he stepped directly into her path.
Audra’s hands slammed hard into a solid, muscular chest, her fingers gripping the expensive cashmere lapels of a suit jacket. Because of her momentum, her forehead crashed right into his sternum.
Instantly, a sharp, incredibly distinct scent flooded Audra's senses. Vetiver. Cedar. And something cold and metallic.
The exact same cologne from the lawyer's office.
Audra's heart stopped dead in her chest. The blood in her veins turned to ice. Fate couldn't be this cruel.
Jakobe looked down at the woman currently pressed against his chest. His breath hitched. Even with the bandages covering her eyes, he recognized the sharp curve of her jawline, the pale, stubborn press of her lips. His brain's database matched the physical data instantly.
A.C. Rowe sucked in a sharp breath, the tablet in his hands nearly slipping from his grip.
"Mrs. Hartman?" A.C. choked out, his voice a harsh whisper.
The title hit Audra like a physical blow to the stomach. Panic exploded inside her. She let go of his suit jacket as if it were on fire and scrambled backward, but her left foot caught behind her right ankle.
She started to fall backward.
Jakobe's arm shot out like a steel band. He wrapped his large hand firmly around her narrow waist and yanked her hard against his body. The physical distance between them vanished completely.
He could feel the violent, terrified trembling of her ribcage against his chest. He stared down at her, his voice dropping into a low, dangerous register. "Why are you here?"
Audra bit her lower lip hard. Her mind raced, desperately trying to construct a lie that would hide how pathetic she was right now. She didn't answer him. Instead, she placed both of her hands flat against his chest and pushed with all her strength, trying to shove the human brick wall away.
Jakobe felt the frantic pressure of her small palms against his heart. For the first time in his life, his flawless, risk-averse internal algorithm glitched, returning nothing but errors.
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5 years later, Elara returned with two boys and a determination not to meet up with anyone from her past. Instead, as soon as she arrived, she not only met up with a past nemesis but gained a new one as well. And they were even worse than the past.
Just two weeks...
But what if the father of her children, the 'bartender' refused to let her go after the said time ends?
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"This is insane. You can't just do this to a stranger." I trashed, trying to remove the ropes from my hands.
"Yeah, I could have said the same thing when you forced yourself on me that night."
When have I ever forced myself to...
Wait,
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Then it hit me.
I blinked, could he be...
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8.6
I was eight months pregnant with the heir to the city's most powerful crime family. My husband, Austen, told me he was hosting a private celebration to honor me and the baby.
But when I walked into the warehouse, the steel doors slammed shut behind me.
I wasn't in a ballroom. I was locked inside an industrial glass freezer.
Through the thick glass, I saw Austen standing with his assistant, Deb. They were laughing. He told me he didn't care about his son; he only cared about the trust fund that would unlock upon my father's death.
"Cool her off," he ordered.
His men dumped buckets of ice water onto me. The shock was instant. I begged him to stop, screaming for the life of our child, but he just watched with cold eyes.
As I collapsed into a slush of ice and my own blood, I felt the baby fade away.
Austen thought he had won. He thought my father, the Don, was dead and buried. He thought I was just a helpless, spoiled princess he could dispose of to seize the throne.
He was wrong.
With my last ounce of strength, I looked through the glass and mouthed three words: "He is coming."
Before Austen could react, the warehouse doors didn't just open—they exploded inward.
And through the smoke walked the man Austen thought was worm food.
My father wasn't dead. But my husband was about to wish he was.

9.8
Raven Lopez, the estranged heiress of a powerful family, sacrifices her fortune and her pride to save her husband Viktor's collapsing empire.
She raises his children as her own and builds his success from the ground up only for his former lover to return and her world to fall apart.
Blinded in a hospital accident and abandoned by the man she gave everything to, Raven is forced to depend on an arrogant doctor, Killian....the one man she should never trust. As she regains her sight, she uncovers shattering truths.
Her amnesia, her failed marriage, and even her blindness were all part of a twisted plan set in motion by the two brothers who claimed to love her or rather three brothers.
The last brother had always been a mystery,lurking in the dark and waiting for her to be most vulnerable before he possesses her. Now that she's been divorce,he returns to claim what has always been his.
One brother wanted her wealth. One wanted to own her completely. One loved her, but broke her first to make her his.
Torn between three brothers,Raven must submit to one of them or they all ruin her.
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WARNING ⚠️ ?
For the girls that take interest in books with trigger warnings,May God help us. :-)
This book is not for the faint of heart. It's dark,contains stalking,forced proximity,sexual situations (quite a lot),violence , kidnapping, gory scenes,non/dub con, manipulation etc

8.0
Finley's stepfather gave her a sickening ultimatum: marry her predatory stepbrother Shane tonight, or he would throw her fragile mother out on the street.
To escape this hell, she used a matchmaking agency and hastily married a complete stranger. Garrison Strickland claimed to be an ordinary data analyst making $95,000 a year, driving a beat-up Honda Civic, and needing a wife in name only. They got their marriage license at City Hall that very afternoon.
But when Finley returned home to pack her bags and threw the certificate on the table, her family just laughed. Dozier ordered Shane to drag her into the bedroom to "teach her a lesson" and trap her forever.
"Come on, little sister," Shane crooned, lunging at her. "Don't fight it."
Finley's own mother just stared at the floor, blaming Finley for ruining the family, watching blindly as Shane cornered her.
Terrified and desperate, Finley smashed an ashtray over Shane's head and frantically dialed her new husband's number. Shane snatched the phone, mocking the "imaginary husband" before the line went dead. Finley felt a bottomless despair. Garrison was just a normal guy; he would never risk his life against her violent family. She was completely on her own, waiting for the end.
Suddenly, deafening bangs echoed through the house, and Garrison stepped into the living room radiating a cold, terrifying fury. This supposedly "frugal data analyst" effortlessly snapped Shane's wrist, leveled a ruthless death threat that made Dozier tremble, and whisked Finley away in a waiting Bentley. Looking at the powerful man beside her, Finley's heart raced: just who exactly had she married today?

8.9
She wanted stability. She found Adrian Blackwell. Dominant, dangerous, and determined to make her his.
After catching her boyfriend of three years cheating, Elena Carter swore never to fall in love again. On a reckless whim, she walked into a blind date arranged by her family and impulsively proposed a flash marriage.
All she wanted was a quiet, dependable man.
What she got was Adrian Blackwell-a ruthless billionaire known for crushing rivals with a single glance. Cold to the world, dangerously charming behind closed doors, Adrian doesn't ask. He takes.
From the moment she slips on his ring, Adrian makes one thing clear:
"You're mine, Elena. No man touches what belongs to me."
But as whispers of his past lovers surface, Elena's heart twists with emotions she swore she'd buried-jealousy, heartbreak... longing. Then, a brutal accident unearths a forgotten memory: a reckless one-night stand years ago... with the same face as her husband's.
Everything falls into place.
Every twist, every detour
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8.4
To save my toxic family's bankrupt company, I was sold for fifty million dollars to marry Arch Rush III, a notoriously ruthless and paralyzed billionaire.
Because of my severe face blindness, I couldn't even recognize my new husband. I was just a cheap, replaceable pawn. Yet, while my own parents physically abused me and treated me like livestock, my terrifying new husband actually protected me.
But entering the Rush family estate was like stepping into a snake pit. His aristocratic relatives mocked my cheap clothes and even tried to disfigure me with boiling tea.
To further humiliate me in front of a world-renowned neurologist, his grandmother pointed a bony finger at me.
"Go massage his muscles, this is your daily duty now."
Arch glared at me with a lethal warning, but I had no choice. Trembling, I pressed my hands into his thigh.
My heart instantly dropped. Beneath his expensive suit, there was no soft, withered flesh. The muscle contours were tight, dense, and incredibly firm.
How could a man completely paralyzed from the waist down have the legs of an athlete?
Before I could process the terrifying truth, my strong fingers dug into a nerve cluster. Under my touch, his "dead" muscle violently twitched.
The doctor dropped his pen in absolute shock, and I realized I had just accidentally exposed the ruthless billionaire's deadliest secret.