
Love Was Never in the Contract
Isla Hart has one priority: survival. Drowning in bills and personal struggles, she needs money, fast. So when Lucien Cross, a powerful and emotionally distant CEO, offers her a lucrative deal to pose as his fiancée, she accepts. The rules are clear: no emotions, no attachments, and no complications. It's strictly business.
Lucien Cross has built his life on control. Wealth, power, and influence are effortless to him-but love is a liability he refuses to entertain. With a critical merger at stake, a fake engagement is just another calculated move. Isla is meant to be temporary, a convincing presence by his side until the deal is secured.
But proximity has consequences.
As Isla steps into Lucien's world, she begins to see beyond the cold exterior, the loneliness, the pressure of his empire, and the past he keeps buried. And Lucien, despite himself, finds his carefully ordered life unraveling. Isla isn't just playing a role anymore. She challenges him, softens him, and awakens feelings he never planned to have.
When the truth behind their engagement starts to surface and old secrets threaten Lucien's empire, the line between contract and reality shatters. Isla is forced to face the one thing she promised herself she'd avoid: love.
Now, with everything on the line, reputations, power, and hearts, Isla must decide whether love is worth the risk. Because this time, love was never in the contract. And the fallout could cost them both everything.
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Chapter 5
The days following the gala felt like they had passed in a blur. Isla found herself constantly grappling with the growing tension between the public persona she was expected to maintain and the reality of what was happening behind the scenes.
The contract she had signed was crystal clear: there were no emotions involved. But the longer she spent in Lucien's world, the harder it became to separate the man from the image, the business mogul from the man who had shown, even if only for a moment, that there was something more beneath the polished exterior.
That moment at the gala, when he had admitted that he had never done this before, that he wasn't accustomed to pretending, had stayed with her. What did it mean? Was it a crack in his armor? Or just another layer of the calculated man he wanted everyone to see?
Isla wasn't sure anymore. She had been clear with herself from the beginning: she was here for the money, for the temporary escape from her financial struggles. Nothing more. But with each passing day, the line between reality and performance seemed to blur.
She woke up the next morning with a sense of unease that lingered long after she had gotten out of bed. The red dress, the press, Lucien's cold demeanor, it all felt like part of some elaborate game she had to play to survive. But survival wasn't enough.
A knock on her door broke her thoughts. She hesitated for a moment, then walked to answer it, already guessing who it might be.
"Lucien," she said, her voice steady but tired.
He didn't offer any greeting, just stepped inside the moment the door opened, his expression unreadable as usual. He was dressed in a sharp suit, as if a business meeting had already claimed the day. He looked every bit the part of the cold, calculating CEO.
"We need to talk," he said, his tone blunt, as always.
Isla raised an eyebrow but stepped aside to let him in. "About what?"
He didn't wait for an invitation, just moved into the living room, his eyes scanning her apartment with an appraising glance. It wasn't a luxury apartment by any means, but it had always felt like hers, small, cozy, with mismatched furniture and books scattered across every surface. It was the life she had built for herself, nothing extravagant, but it was real.
"You've been doing well so far," he started, his voice low but commanding. "But I need you to step up your performance. We've got another event this weekend, and I need you to make the public believe in this engagement."
Isla crossed her arms over her chest, taking a steadying breath. "I've been doing what you asked. You've gotten your media coverage, your image is intact."
Lucien looked at her, his eyes narrowing. "You're missing the point. It's not just about being seen together. It's about convincing the people who matter that we're the real deal. You and I, our connection, it needs to look authentic. It needs to feel authentic."
Isla didn't respond right away, unsure of what he wanted from her. Wasn't that the whole point? Wasn't she already playing the part?
She tilted her head slightly, meeting his gaze. "And what exactly do you mean by 'authentic,' Lucien?"
He didn't flinch at her directness. In fact, there was something almost calculating in his eyes as he studied her. "I mean I need you to stop acting like you're doing me a favor. Stop keeping your distance. You're supposed to be my fiancée, not just some hired hand. I need you to invest in the role. Play the part like you mean it."
Isla's heart pounded at his words. Was he suggesting something deeper than what they had agreed on? Was he asking her to cross a line she hadn't been prepared to cross?
"You want me to pretend to care about you?" she asked, her voice barely a whisper.
Lucien didn't seem fazed. "Yes. If you're going to be convincing, you need to make people believe it. You need to make me believe it."
His words lingered in the room, thick and heavy.
The silence stretched between them, and for a moment, Isla was caught off guard. She had expected coldness from Lucien, expected the business-like detachment that came with his calculated nature. But this? This was different. He was asking for something that felt more personal, more intimate. It was as if he wanted her to step beyond the role of the fake fiancée and into something deeper, something real.
Her mind raced. She had to remind herself that this was just a contract. This was just about the money. Nothing else.
But why did the idea of pretending to care about him feel so unsettling?
"Are you suggesting we fake an actual relationship?" she asked, keeping her voice steady, even though she could feel the tension in the pit of her stomach.
Lucien finally broke his gaze from her and glanced around the room, as though unsure how to phrase his response. "No. I'm not asking you to fall in love with me. I'm asking you to be convincing. This isn't a game anymore. The stakes are higher now."
His words hit her harder than she expected. The stakes were higher? What did that mean? Was this more than just a contract now?
Isla stood there for a long moment, unsure how to respond. She felt a surge of frustration, of confusion. The lines between what was real and what was fabricated were becoming too blurred for her comfort. Was Lucien testing her, or was he being serious?
Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of her phone buzzing on the coffee table. She picked it up without thinking and glanced at the screen. It was a message from her landlord.
"Rent is due today. Please make sure to pay by 5 PM."
Isla's heart sank as she read the message. The rent. The bills. The mounting pressure. She knew she had to make the payment soon, but the money she'd earned from Lucien's contract wasn't due until the end of the month.
She put the phone down with a sigh, feeling the weight of her financial burden. Her reality had been so far removed from this world Lucien inhabited. He lived in an entirely different sphere, one where money wasn't a problem, where everything was controlled, where he could buy whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted.
"I don't have time for this right now," Isla muttered, more to herself than to Lucien. "I have other things to worry about."
Lucien's expression softened, just for a moment. There was a flicker of understanding in his eyes, but it vanished as quickly as it came. I know it's hard. But I need you to stay focused. This is more than just us.
The people we're dealing with, my board, the media, they expect a certain image. And I can't afford for this to fall apart."
She nodded slowly, knowing he was right. She had no choice but to keep playing the part.
But something inside her stirred, something she couldn't quite explain. Was this just about the contract? Or had she started to want more from this? More from him?
Lucien was a man who believed in control, in strategy, and in making everything bend to his will. She was just a pawn in his game. But even as she thought that, she felt a small twinge of doubt. Could it be possible that there was more at play here than just money and business? Could there be something real beneath the surface?
For the first time, she wasn't sure.
Lucien stood up, breaking her thoughts. "We'll talk more later. I'll have a car sent for you tomorrow. Don't forget about the event this weekend."
Isla nodded, feeling the weight of everything pressing down on her once more. "I won't forget."
As he walked out of the apartment, leaving her alone with her thoughts, Isla found herself standing by the window, staring out at the city below. She had always believed that survival was all that mattered. But now, the rules of the game had changed, and she wasn't so sure she could keep pretending for much longer.
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7.2
I am a resident surgeon, secretly married to Dr. Barrett Walters, the Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery. It was a transactional marriage; he paid my mother's mounting medical bills, and I was his secret, obedient wife in the dark.
But at the hospital, he was a cold-blooded tyrant who deliberately made my life a living hell. During a major medical conference, he viciously tore apart my successful surgical repair, looking me dead in the eye as he called me incompetent in front of all my colleagues.
The humiliation didn't stop there. With his tacit approval, the senior residents bullied me, assigning me every brutal night shift. When his beautiful, wealthy heiress "girlfriend" visited the ward, he publicly mocked my background to make her smile.
"Some people get in through the back door. They're not fit for the front lines."
Even when I was forced to work as a secret banquet waitress to cover the medical copays he ignored, he found me, ruined the job out of pure possessive jealousy, and then fined my meager resident salary the very next morning just to show his absolute control.
I endured his punishing kisses and cruel rebukes, sacrificing my dignity just to keep my mother alive. But I couldn't understand why he had to destroy every shred of my peace. If he wanted the perfect heiress, why did he refuse to let me go?
Staring at his cold, controlling eyes in the stairwell, my exhaustion finally overpowered my fear. I was done being his victim, and it was time to tear up this contract.

8.0
"Please, let me taste you," Ava begged, broken and desperate-after he tortured her by forcing her to watch as he claimed that blonde. "Now, spread those thighs, sweetheart. Show me how wet you already are for me."
Ava Sinclair Vance was once a stripper. Now she's the wife of billionaire Leon Vance, bound by vows of forever-until his endless "business trips" left her aching and burning with unmet desire. One reckless night, she returned to Club Orion for a single pole dance. Just to feel alive again. A stranger in the shadows had other plans. What began as one lap dance exploded into a night of ruthless, relentless passion that left her utterly ruined for anyone else. She woke up wrecked, convinced it was a nameless one-night mistake she could bury and forget. Until the next morning's business lunch with Leon's best friend. She discovered she couldn't escape him-not when the stranger and Leon's best friend were the same man. And certainly not when he was the one demanding more nights... to cover up her "one little mistake." How long can Ava stay trapped between two ruthless billionaires before one claims her completely? And what if those nights were never about silence... but about breaking her so thoroughly she begs to stay?

8.6
It was my birthday, but instead of celebrating, I was bleeding on the floor of my own bedroom. My sister Serena had just smashed a champagne bottle over my legs, her eyes filled with a dark madness because our father allowed me to wear the family diamonds.
To escape her, I bolted into a pitch-black guest suite, only to be grabbed by a man who felt like a wall of solid muscle. He was drugged, unstable, and pinned me against the wall, his teeth sinking into my neck in a primal claim that left a permanent mark.
I managed to flee, but the nightmare was just beginning. My father didn't care about my injuries; he only cared that I had "insulted" the man in that room—Delos French, the most powerful CEO in New York. He threatened to stop paying for my mother’s critical care facility unless I went to Delos and begged for his forgiveness.
My brother Julian was even worse, intentionally pouring scalding coffee over my bandaged wounds just to see me flinch. They forced me into a revealing gold dress, treating me like a high-priced commodity to be sold to the highest bidder to save their failing company.
I didn't understand how the people who were supposed to love me could be more predatory than the monster in the dark. I had spent my life fixing their scandals, yet they were ready to throw me to the wolves the moment I became useful as a pawn.
But when I stood before Delos French at his gala, he didn't see a trophy. He recognized my scent, my touch, and the fire in my eyes. He trapped me in his private lounge, kneeling to clean the blood from my injured feet.
"Marry me," he whispered, his voice a low, terrifying growl. "And I will give you the power to burn your family to the ground."
I looked into the eyes of the man who had hunted me and realized he was the only one offering me a weapon to destroy the people who had broken me.
"Okay," I whispered.

9.8
Blurb (Synopsis)
Outspoken florist Elara Vance thought she was storming a billionaire's empire to reclaim her mother's stolen legacy. Instead, she walked into a trap-and walked out bound by a marriage contract.
As Elara and the cold, calculated Julian Vane clash in a world of opulence and deceit, a dangerous attraction ignites. But in the Vane family, secrets are deadlier than scandals. When the price of honor becomes their very survival, Elara must decide if the man she's forced to marry is her greatest enemy-or her only hope.

7.4
For five years, Jodi was the perfect, compliant secret lover to billionaire CEO Armand Taylor.
Then, she woke up to a cold email and a seven-figure wire transfer. Armand was marrying European royalty. The money was a severance package to quietly warehouse her out of sight.
Refusing to be his dirty secret, Jodi invoked her contract's termination clause to leave for good. But Armand wouldn't let her go easily. He forced her to personally train her vicious new replacement, Selah.
Selah immediately tampered with a crucial financial file, framing Jodi for sabotaging Taylor Corp's multi-billion-dollar tech acquisition.
Without a second thought, Armand took the new girl's side. He cornered Jodi in the boardroom, his eyes dead and cold.
"You have three days to fix this. If you fail, I will personally see to it that you go to prison for corporate fraud."
He froze her bank accounts and stripped away her dignity, ready to destroy her life over a blatant lie.
He thought she was just a weak, discarded toy who would break under his threats.
What Armand didn't know was the terrifying secret Jodi had just discovered hidden at the bottom of her bathroom trash can.
Three positive pregnancy tests.
If the ruthless billionaire found out she was carrying his heir, he would never let her escape.
Wiping her tears, Jodi slipped into a severe black silk gown and crashed an exclusive Hamptons gala to intercept the tech CEO herself.
This time, she wasn't playing the obedient lover. She was going to clear her name and burn Armand's empire to the ground.

7.2
Ade had sacrificed the life she loved, the things she liked doing to please James. But it was never enough for him. Somehow, the one woman he just couldn't get, was the price, she was the gem.
And so once the opportunity presented itself, Ade became a past chapter of his life. A reject.
Betrayed and scorned, Ade is on a quest to reclaim her life back and face off adversaries.
But now what is she to do with the two men in front of her. One of them her ex James who can't seem to forget her and keeps stepping in her way, and the other, a billionaire who wants her at all costs.