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Reborn Heiress: Claimed By The Ruthless Boss Novel Cover

Reborn Heiress: Claimed By The Ruthless Boss

Giana woke up drugged and burning with fever in a luxurious hotel suite. Standing before her was Cornel Stark, the most ruthless billionaire in New York. Memories of her past life stabbed into her brain. In that life, her adoptive family and her fiancé Gary had stolen her inheritance and left her to die a brutal, agonizing death. She also remembered how fighting Cornel only made him more violent. So this time, she didn't scream. She endured his brutal punishment, escaped the moment he let his guard down, and swallowed a Plan B pill on the freezing streets. Returning to her adoptive family's mansion, she faced the people who had destroyed her. Her fiancé and her stepsister put on masks of fake concern, secretly mocking her. Instead of throwing a useless tantrum like before, Giana deliberately threw herself down the steep wooden stairs. She smashed her head against the marble floor, using her own blood to shatter their plans and win back her mother's trust. She thought she had finally taken control. She was ready to crush the people who had betrayed her and live for herself. But she didn't understand why the billionaire she had just escaped was suddenly turning her life upside down. When she woke up in the hospital, her room wasn't filled with her family's fake tears, but an ocean of blood-red roses. The heavy door swung open, and Cornel Stark walked in, his gray eyes locking onto her with a dark, predatory hunger. "Remember this feeling, Giana. Every breath you take belongs to me now."
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Chapter 1

The heat in her veins did not feel like a fever. It felt like liquid magma.

Giana gasped, her eyes snapping open. Her vision blurred against the stark white ceiling of the hotel suite. She tried to pull her hands into fists, but her fingers felt like wet sand.

The drug was fully in her system.

Memories of her past life-the cold floor, the sound of her own ribs cracking, the final agonizing breath-stabbed into her brain. She bit down on her lower lip. She bit hard. The sharp, metallic taste of blood flooded her tongue, forcing a sliver of clarity through the chemical haze.

She needed to move. She rolled to her side, pushing against the heavy velvet comforter, but her arms gave out. She collapsed back into the pillows. The fabric smelled of the clean scent of soap and a sharp, masculine sandalwood from a heavy body wash.

The frosted glass door of the bathroom swung open.

Thick steam rolled into the bedroom. Cornel Stark stepped out. He wore a black robe tied loosely at his waist. Water dripped from his dark hair onto his broad shoulders.

Giana's heart spasmed. Her chest tightened so fast she couldn't pull in oxygen. She scrambled backward on the mattress until her spine slammed hard against the wooden headboard.

Cornel stopped. His gray eyes locked onto her. He expected to see a drugged, compliant woman. Instead, he saw the raw, pulsing terror in her chest, followed instantly by a cold, calculated clarity.

He narrowed his eyes.

He tossed the damp towel into a single armchair. He walked toward the bed. Every step he took seemed to suck the air out of the massive room.

Giana's lungs burned. She remembered fighting him in her past life. She remembered how her screams only made him more brutal.

She forced her hands to uncurl. She let them rest open on the sheets. She relaxed her shoulders, exposing the long line of her neck.

Cornel placed one knee on the edge of the mattress. The bed dipped violently under his dense weight. Gravity pulled Giana's body down the slope, sliding her directly toward his chest.

His large, rough hand shot out. His fingers clamped around her jaw. The pressure was immense, grinding against her bone.

"Get out," he said. His voice was a low, gravelly threat.

Pain shot through her face. Tears pricked the corners of her eyes, but she didn't thrash. She didn't scream. Instead, she leaned into his grip. She tilted her chin up higher, offering herself to him.

Cornel froze. The muscles in his jaw ticked. His grip on her face loosened just a fraction of an inch.

It was enough. Giana fought through the heavy nausea of the drug. She lifted her trembling arms and wrapped them around his thick neck.

Her skin was burning. The moment her feverish hands touched the cold silk of his robe, Cornel's entire body went rigid. His muscles locked like steel. His gray eyes darkened to the color of a storm.

He grabbed her wrist, twisting it to rip her off him.

Giana didn't pull back. She used his momentum to drag herself closer. She buried her face into the curve of his neck. Her hot breath washed over his carotid artery.

A violent surge of anger flashed in Cornel's eyes. He flipped her over, pinning her flat against the mattress. His massive frame trapped her completely.

Giana stared up at him. Her eyes were wide, glassy, and desperate.

The drug spiked again, sending a violent tremor through her core. A soft, broken moan slipped past her bloody lips.

Cornel stared at her flushed cheeks. He saw the unnatural dilation of her pupils. He knew exactly what was running through her blood.

He let out a harsh laugh and pushed off the bed to leave.

Giana wrapped her legs tight around his waist. The friction of her bare skin against his pants stopped him dead.

"Help me," she whispered. Her voice was wrecked.

The last thread of Cornel's control snapped.

He slammed his mouth down onto hers. It wasn't a kiss. It was a punishment. His teeth clashed against hers. The taste of her blood coated his tongue.

Giana sucked in a sharp breath through her nose as the pain hit her, but she dug her fingers into his hair and pulled him closer.

His large hands grabbed the neckline of her thin evening gown. He pulled his fists apart. The fabric ripped down the middle with a loud, violent tear. The cool air hit her bare skin.

He took her with a brutal, unforgiving force.

A tearing pain ripped through Giana's lower body. Black spots danced in her vision. She opened her mouth to scream, but she bit down on his shoulder instead. She sank her teeth into his skin, swallowing her own agony.

Cornel felt the sharp bite. The defiance in her silence fueled the fire in his blood. He moved faster, harder, dragging her into the center of the storm.

Hours later, the drug and the pain finally broke her. Giana's fingers went limp against the sheets. Her eyes rolled back, and she passed out completely.

The room went dead silent.

Cornel pushed himself up. His chest heaved. He looked down at the girl. Her skin was covered in red marks. Her lips were swollen and bruised. But her face was completely peaceful.

Normally, he would call his security team. He would have them wrap her in a blanket and dump her in an alley.

Instead, he reached down and pulled the heavy velvet comforter over her bare shoulders.

He walked to the floor-to-ceiling window. He pulled a silver lighter from his pocket and lit a cigar. He blew a thick cloud of smoke against the glass. He looked back at the bed. He was going to stay. He wanted to see what this girl would do when she woke up.

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