
His Contracted Temptation; Velvet Lies
She married him for safety.
He married her for strategy.
Neither expected obsession.
Valeria Torres is a woman with no past-because she buried it. But when her fake identity lands her in the arms of Dante Morello, billionaire mafia heir and the man everyone fears, the game changes.
He offers her a deal: a two-year marriage to clean up his image and silence his enemies.
She agrees-until the ghosts she ran from kidnap her daughter and force her back into the life she burned to escape.
Now, she has to outwit killers, deceive her husband, and survive the one thing she never planned for-falling for him.
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Chapter 10
VALERIA
She eyes me lazily, like she's doesn't expect to find anything exciting about me.
"Alessio," I smile brightly, wiping my hand. "Good to see you. You look unusually calm today."
Her eyes snap at mine. "– Did someone finally slip Ven into your coffee?"
"Oh, Valentino, I don't drink coffee," she says in a matter-of-fact way, flipping hair over her shoulder. "Too much caffeine. But you wouldn't know, you're too Colombian for that." She psts, waving off my comment.
Right. Colombians and tea. How original.
"Ha! You're right," I say, lips curving. "I'll cut down on caffeine, but you know your Italian men." I roll my eyes in mock tiredness. "Dante tasted my coffee once and can't get enough. Nothing beats Colombian coffee, I guess." I only realize the double context when a flicker of envy flashes through Alex's eyes. Her neck is set at a stiff angle, lips twitching, eyes narrowing.
"Nice meeting you," I give her a small wave, leaving her behind. The bathroom door slams behind me – angry footsteps follow.
"You're just a cheap thrill. If you think he'll marry you, you're more delusional than they said." Angry venom seethes through her voice, heavy and poisonous.
I pause in my tracks and turning to face her.
"You mean the cheap thrill he dumped you for?" I arch an unimpressed brow. "Surely you can do better."
"Shut your trap, Valeria." Her jaw ticks, and she takes a threatening step forward.
"Ah," I place a hand on my chest, a small pout on my lips. "I'm glad we've finally cut through the wrong-name bullshit and are calling things how they are."
She straightens, arms folded as she gives me a pointed look. "Dante could pick a better choice for a wife, but I guess when a random girl threw herself at you for a one-night stand is willing to stoop lower, you take advantage of the opportunity."
Alex's smile grows to a smirk, then lowering her voice, she adds, "If I were you, I wouldn't be so confident. Word is you're just a contract partner-from a poor family, no less." She flips her hair over her shoulder, eyes shining with satisfaction.
"Dante and I might have our fights, but he doesn't keep much from me. Ciao, Valentino!"
Alex spins around, heels clicking as she makes her dramatic exit. I wait-just long enough for her to pass, then reach out, tapping her shoulder lightly. She pauses.
Leaning in close, I whisper against her ear, my smile never faltering. " You should really stop mentioning me so much, Alex. People might start thinking you're obsessed."
Her shoulders stiffen before she walks off faster.
Bitch.
It takes every fucking ounce of self-control not to whack her with my bag. I let my mask slip long enough to glare a hole into her dumb blonde head. Confusion and anger root me in place. How did she know we met at the club? And the fucking contract? Diego is the most secretive soul I know; it can't be him.
My stomach churns with dread; no one is supposed to know about the contract. Could Dante really have told her about it?
I blow out a breath, wondering if Florence told her about the contract when I remember Dante didn't deny or affirm her assumption. But even that would be enough to start a rumor, wouldn't it?
Shoving my curls back, I march straight to Dante. He's right where I left him-talking to an older man and a much younger woman. The sound of chatter and soft R&B drowns out their conversation, but as I draw closer, it gets more audible.
"About that," I hear Dante say before he turns to face me, eyes lighting up immediately. "– Here she is, my girlfriend." He has on that rare smile that's annoyingly dazzling-probably the one he uses on investors.
"I was just telling the Smiths about you." His hands glide easily to my waist. I straighten my spine at his contact, the heat of his body suddenly alluring, and my anger reduces by a notch. "Wallen, Nicole," he tips his glass at the older man and his wife, "this is Valeria. Valeria, Wallen and Nicole Smith, the hosts."
I smile sweetly, ignoring the way Mr. Smith, who's probably pushing seventy-five, eyes me greedily like he could eat me on the spot. Gross. His wife is no better, openly eyeing Dante like he's candy. Her over-whitened teeth won't stop flashing unsolicited smiles, eyes batting seductively.
"It's nice to meet you both," I say with a forced grin.
"Nice to meet you too." Nicole's smile tightens. "She's... very pretty," she says finally, voice coated in sugar. Her gaze flicks to Dante, and for a heartbeat, something bitter flashes behind her smile.
"Now I see why you've been hiding her, son," Mr. Smith chuckles, taking my hand. "She's stunning."
Dante laughs humorlessly, the sound smooth but laced with warning. "Guilty. Hard to introduce someone when everyone tries to steal her." His hand settles at my waist, firm.
Wallen-or more like Grandpa Smith-kisses my knuckles, leaving a slobbery trail and I silently curse Dante for bringing me here when Wallen proceeds to send me a small wink.
Dante's gaze darkens. "I'd appreciate it if you kept your hands to yourself, Wallen." The older man laughs it off, but I catch the subtle twitch in Dante's jaw before his expression resets into that investor smile.
Nicole either doesn't care or pretends not to since she's sending Dante every body language in history, practically radiating lust. I smile at her to meet a frown.
Well, well.
"Can I have a quick word with you, babe?" I say softly, placing a hand on Dante's chest. A flicker of amusement passes in his eyes, brow arched subtly.
"Sure thing, Bellissima," he murmurs, then turning to the Smiths, "Excuse me for a second." We move away, and the minute we're out of earshot, I make a move to jab at his rib, but he grabs my wrist mid-air.
"Talk," he hisses, yanking me close.
"That's for not warning me your ex would be here," I hiss, glancing around to be sure no one can hear us.
"Alex," he says thoughtfully, raking a hand through his hair.
"Dante, she mentioned our agreement." His eyes snap to mine, cold and calculating, grip tightening on my wrist. "She knows you picked me from the club. She also said everyone here knows we're a contract couple." I gulp hard, breath heavy in my chest. "I haven't told anyone, I swear, so it has to be from your end," I rasp.
Dante goes still, the lines on his forehead forming into shallow ridges. A tick forms in his jaw, angular lines hardening his features as thick green veins pulse along his neck. His grip loosens, and I take a step backward.
Dark green eyes meet mine. "Get in the car."
"Dant–"
"Now."
His voice is deadly calm, leaving me no room to argue. For the first time, I say nothing-and obey.
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8.6
Elena who grew up in the countryside was brought back to the city only to be used and abandoned by her very own family. Used in replacement for her sister and finding out the truth from years ago, will Elena seek revenge? What happens when she turns out to be different from what was expected?
Adrian Laurent, crippled and treated like a commodity by his family. Adrian swore to get revenge for everything done to him and his mother in the past. What happens when his new wife finds/finds out he is not crippled?
Will she trust him?
"Don't touch me! You lied to me, I trusted you." Elena remarked tears streaming down from her face, she had been able to handle all forms of betrayers but she would never be able to handle this.
"I didn't mean to lie Elena, you never asked me if it was a lie. I'm sorry Elena, I should have told you sooner, please forgive me.." Adrian drawled...
Elena slowly backed away from there and ran, only to be cornered by her husband once again. She forgot, he could walk now...

8.1
Sophia Bennett never expected to cross paths with Alexander Sterling again-not after the masked charity ball where a stranger in black claimed her body and soul for one unforgettable night. She walked away with no names, no regrets... and a secret that would bind them forever.
Now, four months later, Sophie is drowning in debt and grief when the same man-cold, commanding billionaire CEO Alexander Sterling-blackmails her into becoming his fake fiancée. The deal is simple: play the perfect partner to secure a fifty-billion-dollar merger, and walk away with enough money to start over. No strings. No feelings.
But the chemistry that once burned behind masks refuses to stay hidden. Late-night arguments turn into stolen kisses. Forced red-carpet appearances become dangerously real. And every time Alexander's hand lingers on her waist, Sophie fights the truth screaming inside her: the baby growing beneath her heart is his.
When a collapse at work lands her in the hospital, the doctor's words shatter the fragile illusion-"You're four months pregnant." Alexander hears. He calculates. He assumes the worst.
"You let me believe this was real," he snarls, voice like ice. "While you carried another man's child."
Fired. Humiliated. Cast out with nothing but the clothes on her back.
Sophie doesn't chase him. Doesn't beg. Doesn't tell him the baby is his.
Because if the man who once held her like she was everything can discard her so easily, he doesn't deserve the truth.
But fate has other plans.
As Alexander spirals in regret, haunted by memories of a masked woman who felt like destiny, he begins to question everything he thought he knew. The merger closes. The empire stands. Yet the silence from the woman he wronged grows louder than any boardroom battle.
Some destinies are entwined too tightly to break.
And when the truth finally crashes through the walls they've built, it will either destroy them both... or bind them forever.
A steamy, angsty billionaire romance full of enemies-to-lovers fire, a secret baby, cruel misunderstandings, possessive obsession, and the ultimate grovel redemption. Perfect for fans of twisted vows, forced proximity, and second-chance heartbreak.

8.2
BLURB:
The job was simple; to preserve the past. But Isla never expected her own past to walk through the door of the Thorne Estate.
Isla Campbell lands a career-defining project as a historian for organizing the archives of the Thorne estate, a task critical for a high-stakes foundation review. Her client, Cade Thorne, is the dedicated and undeniably handsome heir to a legacy he strives to honor and keep.
But on her first day, Isla is met with a shocking surprise: her boss, Cade, is the charming stranger she shared a fleeting, unforgettable night with just days before. Now, the undeniable spark between them threatens to ignite, risking the professional integrity of the project and the future of the very estate Isla was hired to protect.
As their passion deepens and secrets unravel, they must choose between the history they're preserving and the future they're dangerously close to writing together despite the odds. What happens when Isla finds out she is also a Thorne?

8.6
I met him on a rainy afternoon when we were both young, uncertain, and standing on the edge of adulthood.
Adrian Cole wasn't rich then. He wasn't powerful. But from the moment his eyes found mine, something inside me knew my life would never be the same.
We fell in love slowly... then all at once.
He was my first kiss under streetlights, my safest place, my greatest heartbreak.
And the man who walked away.
Years later, Adrian returns - no longer the struggling boy I once knew, but a billionaire CEO with power, dominance, and a dangerous intensity that still makes my heart tremble.
He says I've always belonged to him.
But love isn't that simple.
Not after betrayal.
Not after loss.
Not after the night that shattered us both.
Now he wants a second chance.
And this time... he refuses to let me go.

9.6
For four years, I endured my husband Alex' s coldness and his very public affair. I did it all for the heart beating in his chest-the one I believed belonged to my dead fiancé, Dale.
Then, a phone call from a private investigator shattered everything. It was all a lie, a simple clerical error.
Dale' s heart wasn' t in my husband. It was beating inside a tech CEO in Austin named Cash Carter.
Suddenly, the man I married for a ghost was just a cruel stranger. When his mistress caused me to fall into a pool, he left me to drown, demanding I apologize to her before he' d help me.
Four years of humiliation and heartbreak, all for a devastating coincidence. My entire life was built on nothing.
So I filed for divorce and booked a one-way ticket to Austin. When Alex finally tracked me down, begging me to come back, he didn't understand. I wasn't running from him. I was running toward the last piece of the man I truly loved.

9.1
Eleonora woke up in the hospital, still feeling the terrifying weightlessness of her own suicide.
She realized her chilling nightmare was actually a prophecy: she was destined to be the tragic, disposable villain, while her adopted sister Addisyn was the beloved protagonist.
On the day of her discharge, her father abandoned her to celebrate Addisyn's eighteenth birthday.
When Eleonora dragged her recovering body back to her family estate, she found her biometric access wiped and her home turned into a chaotic nightclub.
Addisyn had taken over the master bedroom and was wearing Eleonora's late mother's priceless sapphire necklace.
When Eleonora coldly demanded her property back, Addisyn squeezed out fake tears and played the pitiful victim.
Instantly, Eleonora's childhood fiancé and lifelong friends stepped up to shield Addisyn.
They scolded Eleonora for being cruel and classless, demanding she sleep in the guest room so she wouldn't ruin the party.
Downstairs, the elite guests mocked her as a crazy, jealous freak who was bullying her sweet sister.
In her nightmare, their blind devotion to this manipulative parasite had driven Eleonora to jump off a skyscraper.
She was the sole legal heir to the Carlisle estate, yet they expected her to quietly hand over her home, her mother's legacy, and her life to a thief.
But Eleonora was no longer a victim.
She pulled out the irrevocable trust documents, proving her absolute ownership, and looked at her loyal butler.
"Cut the power," she ordered coldly. "Throw every single trespasser out the gates."