Follow
Chapters
Share
Seducing the billionaire CEO Novel Cover

Seducing the billionaire CEO

To save her family, she’ll risk her heart—by seducing the one man she can’t have.* Emma Cooper has always lived in the shadow of her manipulative step-sister, Bianca—until now. With their family’s fortune hanging by a thread and her mother’s health on the line, Emma is forced into an impossible situation: seduce the ruthless billionaire CEO, Damon Blackwood, or risk losing everything. Bianca's plan is simple—get Emma to steal the heart of the untouchable Damon, all so she can swoop in and marry him herself. It’s a twisted scheme, but Emma has no choice. She’s a virgin, inexperienced in the game of seduction, but her step-sister insists that’s her biggest asset. One night with Damon is all it will take to secure her family’s future…or so she’s told. But when Emma enters Damon’s world, sparks fly in ways no one could have predicted. The icy CEO is anything but predictable, and instead of a cold business transaction, Emma finds herself falling for him. What happens when the lines between seduction and true desire blur? And when Damon uncovers the betrayal, will Emma lose everything—including her heart? In a world of power, lust, and betrayal, who will come out on top
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

Damon's POV

The new day had arrived in all its usual chaos. The sun barely peeked through the sleek curtains of my office, but the glow from my desk lamp illuminated the mountain of papers stacked high, all demanding my attention.

The buzz of the city outside barely reached me as I buried myself in yet another report. Blackwood Enterprises had no shortage of issues, and as the CEO, it was my responsibility to tackle each one. It didn't help that there was a new project brewing, one that could shift the company's standing in the industry. But, for now, I was tethered to this desk-buried in numbers and proposals.

I glanced at the clock. It was almost midday. Harper, my personal assistant, had yet to disturb me with any of his usual check-ins or ridiculous suggestions. His presence was a bit of a lifeline during these long, grueling days, though he did have a knack for interrupting my work when I was deep in the trenches.

Just as I was starting to think about taking a break, he knocked and entered without waiting for permission, as always.

"You look like you've seen better days," Harper remarked, a small grin playing on his lips. He was dressed in his usual attire-a sharp suit and a friendly, approachable demeanor.

"Just another day in paradise," I muttered, running a hand through my messy hair. "What is it now, Harper?"

He leaned against the doorframe, tapping his fingers against the edge of the door as if thinking. "You need to unwind, Damon," he said, eyes fixed on me with an almost fatherly concern. "This isn't good for you. Long hours, too much stress. It's wearing you down."

"I'm fine," I snapped, though I didn't really believe my own words. The pressure never really stopped. "I have work to do."

He shook his head, his lips twisting into a knowing smirk. "How about we go out tonight? A drink or two. You need to ease your mind before it completely breaks down. I'm serious."

"I'm not in the mood to socialize, Harper," I replied, my tone hardening. "I have enough on my plate as it is."

Harper wasn't one to back down so easily. He walked further into the office and perched himself on the edge of the desk. "I get it, you don't like to let go. But seriously, Damon, you've been working yourself to the bone. What's one night? You need a little escape."

I leaned back in my chair, sighing in frustration. "I don't need to drink to fix my problems. The company's kitchen is stocked, I'll be fine with some food and a few quiet hours."

Harper raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. "Not the same thing. You can eat here, sure, but you need something different. Let me treat you. You deserve something special."

I wasn't entirely sure how much he cared about my well-being, but Harper had a way of making his suggestions sound like commands without sounding too bossy. And, against my better judgment, I found myself considering it.

"Where are you thinking?" I asked, finally giving in, though I wasn't entirely convinced this would make any difference. I'd had a long-standing habit of pushing everything down instead of dealing with it properly.

His face lit up as if he'd won a small victory. "I'll grab you something from Marlowe's as lunch or breakfast?," Harper suggested enthusiastically, his eyes practically sparkling. "Trust me, their steak will make you forget about everything for a little while. You'll love it."

Marlowe's. The upscale restaurant with an excellent reputation. I had to admit, I had heard good things about it, but I wasn't in the mood for anything too extravagant.

"You sure the company kitchen can't handle this?" I teased, though I could already feel the weight of the decision lifting a bit. Maybe I could use a change of pace. A break was long overdue.

"Company kitchen, please," Harper scoffed lightly. "You've been eating there for days. A proper treat will do wonders. Let me get the order ready. No objections." He added that last part with a playful grin, as if he knew I'd try to argue.

I chuckled, shaking my head, but I couldn't deny that I was looking forward to it. "Fine. But don't expect me to thank you for this."

"Right," he said, already turning toward the door with that same smile. "I'll get the order in. You deserve it, trust me."

"Alright, Harper. I'll hold you to that."

He waved over his shoulder as he left the room, already getting to work on the plan for the evening, while I found myself oddly looking forward to the idea of a meal from Marlowe's-maybe even a moment of peace. It was hard to say no to Harper once he had made up his mind.

I wasn't sure if the night out would actually help me clear my head, but for now, it was one less thing I had to deal with, and that was something. Maybe it would do the trick.

Emma's POV

It was a long, tiring day at Marlowe's, and I had barely gotten my apron off when the call came in. My boss, Mr. Levin, looked up from the counter with a raised brow.

"Emma, can you take this one?" he asked, his voice casual but firm, as always.

I glanced over at the receipt, the name on it instantly making me blink. The Blackwood Residence. It was an address I'd seen a hundred times, in the gossip magazines, in the news. Damon Blackwood, the CEO and owner of half the city, always surrounded by mystery and rumors. And now, apparently, he wanted dinner delivered.

"Of course," I replied, already tying my hair back into a ponytail, the loose strands brushing against my cheek. A few wisps fell out of place, but I didn't have time to fix it. My pink apron, always a signature part of my uniform, seemed to add just the right pop of color against my otherwise simple attire. I quickly strapped on the bag for deliveries and grabbed the warm food containers.

As I stepped outside into the morning air, I could feel the faint breeze ruffle my ponytail, but I hardly had time to notice. The order was already late, and I was more than ready to get this delivery done and head back to work.

I hopped on my bike, feeling the familiar comfort of the worn leather seat beneath me. My mind wandered for a split second-Was he really the one behind this order? The idea of delivering food to someone as powerful and well-known as Damon Blackwood was, well, strange.

But there was no time to second-guess it. I revved up the engine and took off, the sound of the bike humming in my ears as I navigated the busy streets.

This was just another delivery, right?

As I rode towards the Blackwood residence, I could feel the weight of the address in my hands, like a secret I wasn't meant to know.

The ride was smooth, and soon enough, I found myself pulling up in front of the towering Blackwood building. My heart raced a little-Could this really be happening?

I parked my bike outside and walked up to the front doors, entering through the sleek, automatic glass entrance. The reception area was pristine, all dark wood and polished surfaces. It was like stepping into another world-one of luxury and power. The receptionist, a woman with perfectly styled hair and a no-nonsense look, glanced up as I approached.

"Can I help you?" she asked, her voice cool and polite.

"I'm here for Mr. Blackwood's order," I said, trying to keep my tone professional. "I'm Emma from Marlowe's. The food's ready for him."

She looked at the order form, her eyes flicking from it to me. I suddenly felt very aware of my simple pink apron and casual outfit. But after a brief moment, she gave me a nod and gestured toward a sleek, modern hallway.

"He's expecting you. His office is on the top floor. Take the elevator to the 23rd floor. His assistant will guide you from there."

"Thank you," I said, taking the direction and making my way to the elevators.

I hit the button for the 23rd floor and waited, my nerves growing with each passing second. The elevator doors opened with a soft chime, and I stepped in, clutching the food bag tightly. As the elevator ascended, I couldn't help but think about how real this felt. I was on my way to meet Damon Blackwood. The Damon Blackwood.

The elevator reached my floor with a soft ding, and I stepped out into a corridor lined with high-end decor-plush carpets, sleek walls adorned with contemporary art, and a faint, pleasant scent of lavender in the air. I walked past several closed doors before reaching the last one, which was slightly ajar. There, standing just inside, was a tall man in a well-fitted suit. He had short, dark hair and an easy smile.

"Emma?" he asked, his voice smooth. "You must be the one with Mr. Blackwood's dinner."

I nodded, handing him the bag with a polite smile. "Yes, that's right."

He gestured to the door behind him. "Mr. Blackwood is expecting you. Just go on in."

Taking a deep breath, I stepped forward, pushed the door open, and walked inside. The office was nothing short of magnificent. A massive desk dominated the space, its dark wood gleaming under the soft lighting. Large windows behind the desk revealed a stunning view of the city below. But it was the man sitting behind the desk that immediately grabbed my attention. Damon Blackwood.

He looked up from his work, his golden eyes locking onto mine, as though he had been waiting for me all along. His expression was unreadable at first, but as I stepped closer, I noticed a flicker of something in his gaze-something that was hard to place, yet unmistakable.

"Good evening," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "I have your order."

Damon didn't immediately respond, his eyes still fixed on me as if studying me. I set the bag down on his desk, careful to maintain a professional distance.

"Thank you," he finally said, his voice low and velvety, a slight smirk tugging at his lips as he met my gaze again. "I appreciate you delivering it personally."

I nodded, standing up straighter, suddenly feeling all too aware of how close we were.

"You're welcome," I said quickly, shifting my weight slightly. "Well, I'll let you enjoy your meal."

Just as I turned to leave, I caught a glimpse of him from the corner of my eye. His gaze never left me, an intensity that I hadn't expected radiating from him. I took a step back, feeling the weight of his stare like a tangible thing.

Harper, his assistant, stood just outside the door, watching the entire exchange with a bemused expression. I offered a brief smile to him before quickly turning away, not wanting to linger longer than necessary. The elevator ride back down felt faster, but the uneasy feeling in my stomach remained.

Did I imagine that? Or was I just another face to him?

Still, the thought of Damon Blackwood staring after me lingered in my mind for the rest of the day.

You may also like

As My Daughter Burned, He Lit Fireworks for Her Novel Cover
8.1
Elinor's frail daughter, Cece, died in a sterile hospital room while waiting for her father to take her to Disney World. But her billionaire husband, Derick, never showed up. At the exact moment Cece's heart monitor flatlined, the hospital TV broadcasted Derick affectionately holding the hand of his mistress and he has booked a clearance of the entire Disneyland to celebrate mistress's daughter's birthday!. When Elinor confronted Derick with their daughter's ashes, he sneered and accused her of hiding the child just to get his attention. Elinor's heart was torn to shreds. How could a father be so blind and ruthless? Did Kamryn use his power to steal the very kidney that belonged to Cece? Why did her innocent baby have to die for their sick affair? The suffocating grief inside Elinor finally crystallized into a sharp blade. She wiped the blood from her lips, canceled the simple divorce, and began her ruthless revenge.
Belated Awakening Novel Cover
8.9
I curled up on the company sofa waiting for Ayden Martin when I casually clicked into a video that was only a few seconds long. A hand with distinct knuckles was hooked by slender fingertips in an utterly intimate way. The caption read like the girl's soft murmur. "While the grown-ups discussed business, I quietly reached out to his hand. I didn't expect that he, who was rational and composed in work matters, couldn't stay rational with me." I smiled and gave it a like. "Ayden, look at how girls these days love writing these CEO romance stories, claiming that presidents like you secretly hold hands during business talks. Is it real or fake?" Ayden did not even lift his head and only said faintly, "Stop watching these." I asked with my mouth, but in my heart I knew the Ayden I knew would never do that. After five years of marriage, every time there was a social event he only pushed me into the lounge, let alone stage these idol drama scenes. I lowered my head and suddenly noticed the watch on the hand in the video. A luxury watch. The anniversary gift I gave Ayden was also the same luxury watch.
Betrayal Leads to Redemption Novel Cover
9.8
I woke before dawn on my thirty-fifth birthday, my hand automatically reaching across the cold expanse of sheets beside me. Empty, as usual. Marcus's side of the bed hadn't been warm when I'd fallen asleep, either. The digital clock on my nightstand glowed 5:17 AM in harsh red numbers that seemed to mock the significance of the day. Slipping into my robe, I padded downstairs to the kitchen of our Silicon Valley mansion—fourteen thousand square feet of echoing emptiness that had never quite felt like home. The kitchen lights were off, the counters pristine. No birthday card. No small wrapped gift. Not even a hastily scrawled note. Marcus and Leo had already left the house.
Billionaire's Forced Bride  Novel Cover
7.9
Amara Benson believed her mother loved her until she was traded to a powerful man for profit, Victor Grey. On her engagement night, she gets drugged and ends up waking up in the bed of Damian Kane, a cold billionaire who is feared by many. The scandal spreads and the engagement is called off. Weeks later, Amara realizes she's pregnant. She is taken by Damian under a contract marriage meant to end after childbirth. But Damian hides a past filled with danger and lies. As a kind doctor offers her safety and truth, Amara must choose between forced loyalty and real love. When she learns she is the true heiress, the fight for her heart and fortune begins.
Discarded Wife, Powerful Heiress Rises Novel Cover
9.7
I walked in on my husband caressing his pregnant mistress' s belly. In my own home. But the real betrayal wasn't his affair. It was when he, his mother, and even my own parents declared my pregnancy a "complication" that needed to be erased for a multi-billion-dollar merger. They locked me in my penthouse and dragged me to a clinic. My own mother and father sold me out for a check, signing off on the procedure to get rid of my baby. "It's time to cleanse the bloodline," my mother-in-law said as they held me down. As the needle went into my arm, I felt my child, the one I'd prayed for, being stolen from me. They didn't just break my heart; they murdered my baby. But they didn't know who I really was. Rescued by my true family-the powerful Pittmans-I learned I wasn't a discarded wife. I was a kidnapped heiress. And now, I will use every bit of my power to make them pay for the child they took from me.
Divorce & A 20-Year Freeze Novel Cover
8.5
The candles flickered between us, casting dancing shadows across the gleaming mahogany table. Ryan had insisted on dinner at home tonight—a rarity these days. I should have known something was wrong when he ordered from Le Bernardin instead of suggesting we go there in person. Ryan Mitchell never missed an opportunity to be seen at Manhattan's finest establishments. He hadn't touched his Dover sole. Instead, he watched me with those calculating eyes that had once made me feel chosen but now made me feel appraised. Like merchandise. "Sarah," he said, breaking the silence that had stretched between us like a chasm. "We need to talk." I set down my fork with deliberate care, noting how steady my hand was despite the sudden hollowness in my chest. "I'm listening." Ryan reached into his suit jacket—Tom Ford, charcoal gray, his power color for important business deals.