
The Billionaire's Craving : His Heiress
"Your lips taste divine," John murmured, his fingers brushing lightly against her chin, tilting her face toward him. "I want you close..."
"Let me go... Sir," Gabriella whispered, her pulse racing, but she didn't pull away.
"I'll let you go," he said softly, leaning just enough to let his lips graze the corner of her mouth. "But only if you promise... you won't leave my side so easily."
Her breath caught. The warmth in his eyes, the softness in his voice... it made her knees weaken.
******
Gabriella Brooks thought life was hard before her grandmother fell sick, forcing her to work endless hours just to survive. But nothing could have prepared her for John Smith. An arrogant, ruthless, and dangerously captivating billionaire. He wants to test her limits, and watch her crumble... or rise.
Thrown into his world as his personal assistant . Gabriella faces impossible challenges. Every glance, every touch, every command is a challenge she never asked for but cannot ignore.
In the world of power, temptation, and obsession, Gabriella was about to discover shocking secrets and truths about herself and the people she loves .... and she will learn just how intoxicating The Billionaire's Craving can be.
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Chapter 6
Gabriella's pov
I swear he was testing my patience. Every nerve in my body felt irritated by his attitude, even though he had godly looks, he had a bossy attitude.
I walked over to the huge pile of files, all messed up in no particular order.
"Can't he at least keep things neatly?" I murmured under my breath. It was like he messed up everything to punish me.
He walked out of the office and coldly dismissed everyone outside, canceling the interviews.
I let out a sharp breath. I finally had a way to pay grandma's bills. I'd pay during lunch - I'm sure I could rush over to the hospital before John noticed.
After what felt like hours, I held the last file. It seemed like a marriage certificate with two names: Isabella and John, but only John's part was signed.
I scanned my eyes over the paper. I felt my heart tighten, for a split second. I felt a pang of jealousy as my eyes kept reading the same two names.
Why would it bother me? He's an asshole, he probably chased the girl because he's grumpy and too serious.
Almost immediately, I heard John's voice, and I nearly dropped the paper.
What a scary man. I scoffed, shoving the certificate in a neat corner.
I looked at the time, and it was nearly lunch. As I walked out of the office, I heard John's voice again, but I couldn't see him.
"Let's see if Gabriella can do the job right," a manly voice said.
I hovered over to hear exactly what they were saying. My name was being mentioned, and I wanted to know why.
"She's the sixth one you have fired this month alone," the man proceeded. He sounded elderly. His voice was too familiar.
"Even if she does the job right, have you seen that ugly dressing? It's making it nearly impossible to even glance at her." John's voice echoed through the thick door.
My heart pounded against my chest. Hard.
I cupped my mouth and blinked away a few tears. I looked at the mirror in front of me and felt tight knots in my stomach.
Why did his words hurt me so much? I didn't care what that jerk said.
But he was right. I was plain. Too plain.
And so, I rushed out the building doors, the cash in my bag. It was lunchtime.
But my heart was still twisting from John's cruel words.
When I reached the hospital, the scent of medicine immediately hit my nostrils. I hated hospitals, and I wondered how my grandma handled it.
I reached the nurse's desk and called for the payment details.
"I'm sorry, Ms. Brooks, but your grandma is..." She hesitated and looked into my eyes with worried eyes.
Oh no... no... no... This can't be.
"What is going on? If anything has happened today, her...!" I clung to the handle of my bag tightly. I didn't even look at the time; I was too concerned.
"Her condition is worse, whether you go through the surgery or not. There is no hope. Unless you want to take the chances," the nurse said.
"I don't care if she has 2% chances of survival! Please, start the surgery right away." I gently slammed the stacks of cash on the desk.
The nurse looked at me like I was a lunatic. Maybe I was.
She took one stack and began to process a deposit.
"You can have the rest. This is all we need," she said before walking off with some files.
I looked at the money like it had no value. I only wanted my grandma to live, so that we could be together, bake, and watch movies together.
A few tears betrayed me and slid down my cheek.
I grabbed the rest of the money and followed the medical crew who were taking my grandma to the operation room.
She looked lifeless. I felt like she was betraying me, but I wasn't going to give up on her yet.
"Grandma, don't give up on me yet. I still have tickets to watch that movie you had been telling me about." I wiped my tears.
"Shouldn't you be at work right now?" John's voice startled me.
I flinched, my eyes landing on him.
"I'm sorry, I just..." He cut me off.
"You did great," John murmured and tapped my shoulder. "You can proceed to the shift tomorrow. Your grandma needs you."
I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding. His hands were in his pockets, his eyes bore into mine lazily.
I watched him as he took a peek inside, and for a split second, I saw a glimpse of sadness.
"Thank you," I murmured.
The doctor walked out with a worried look on her face.
"Uhm... Ms. Brooks, we are trying everything we can... but it's..." she trailed off, and I stopped her.
"Can I see her at least?" I pleaded, my hands gripping the door like a lifeline.
She nodded and ushered me in.
I walked in, my grandma's eyes slightly opened, and she pulled a smile.
"My grandbaby..." she said weakly.
I blinked away a few tears and held her hand.
"I'm here. Always." I kissed her forehead. She chuckled lightly.
"I don't have much time. All these procedures are too painful for me to proceed with." She coughed a little. "At least tell me you've gotten married." She grunted and coughed more.
I chuckled nervously, tears streaming down my face.
How do I tell her that Ben is a cheater and a fraud? How do I tell her there will be no marriage?
Then... the door creaked open. John walked in, his hands were no longer in his pockets.
"She's my wife," he said, wrapping his arms around my waist. I felt my cheeks flush pink.
"John..." He cut me off, the feeling of his warm finger shushing my lips.
His eyes locked into mine, and I instantly felt like I knew what he was trying to say. But I couldn't lie to my grandma.
"Oh wow, he's so handsome. He's better than that ass... Ben." Grandma chuckled and coughed harder.
I felt my knees weaken at her sight. I hated seeing her in pain.
"Grandma, it's not..."
"It's not what? You have made me so happy and proud. Now I know you won't be alone," Grandma said.
She rested her head on the pillow.
"Your granddaughter is amazing. I'd love to spend my life with her." John smiled.
But his smile was genuine. He put up such a beautiful act. I couldn't tell if it wasn't true or not.
"Ms. Brooks..." The doctor walked in.
"It's Mrs. Smith," John corrected her. His voice was low, calm, and collected.
Oh shit.
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7.3
WARNING ⚠️: This book contains sex scenes and mature contents not fit for readers below 18+.
If you love steamy romances and emotional stories, this book is the one.
By day, Damon follows her rules in the kitchen: chopping, kneading, burning his fingers, and surviving her sharp mouth.
By night, she follows his.
Damon Blackwell is a cold, dangerous billionaire who hates Christmas, women, and anything that smells like joy. Haunted by tragedy and trauma, and memories of the girl he once loved and lost, he lives like a machine: money, control, and pleasure without attachment.
Then his grandparents and three ruthless brothers dare him to do the impossible:
Live like a normal man for 12 days to Christmas: no staff, no luxuries, no protection, no control and no bad temper. He has to change and be easygoing with investors.
Fail, and he loses the biggest business deal of his life.
Indulgence is over for him.
The only place Damon knows he can grab survival? A small-town Christmas cooking competition hosted by that one woman who broke his heart years ago.
Merry Steele never expected to see Damon again. The man she left without a word. The man who haunted her dreams after she broke his heart back now stands in her kitchen offering a deal she can't refuse:
Cook for him. Sleep with him. Pretend to be his fiancée until the end of the year.
The pay is tempting. The temptation is even greater.
Before Christmas, can they resist the heat, desire, and lingering love they once shared and keep it strictly business?
As family obligations, enemies, and a high-profile Christmas ball close in, Damon and Merry must correct old heartbreak, passion, and dangerous feelings.
Will Damon ever forgive his fuckmate?
Can Merry resist the billionaire who once stole her heart... or will old flames burn hotter than ever under the snow, the lights, and the Christmas feelings?

8.3
For three years, I hid my identity as a billionaire heiress to build a life with the man I loved. I gave up everything to support Ben's career, believing we were creating a future together from the ground up.
The day before our engagement, I overheard him with his boss, Haylie. He called me a "stepping stone," a poor, simple girl he was using to climb the corporate ladder and get closer to her.
He laughed about our "humble" life and mocked the silver ring on my finger, calling it a necessary prop. He was sleeping with her, taking credit for the multi-million dollar deal I secretly engineered, and saw my love as a naive distraction.
The man I sacrificed my entire world for saw me as less than nothing. My love didn't just die; it turned into ice-cold rage.
So I walked out of his life and straight into the arms of my family's biggest rival.
He offered me a deal I couldn't refuse.
"Marry me," Jaxson Banks said with a smirk. "And together, we'll burn their world to the ground."

9.1
Elise thought her life was finally falling into place. She turned down her father's company to work as executive assistant to Marcus Grey-the boy she's loved since childhood, now the powerful CEO she's devoted her life to.
But when Marcus proposes to another woman, Elise's world crumbles. Enter Sebastian Deluca-Marcus's tattooed, ruthless, long-estranged brother. He's everything Marcus isn't: dangerous, magnetic, and determined to take back his place in New York.
But, there's something odd about him.
Something changed since he arrived.
Bound by family secrets and a mutual desire to expose Marcus's fiancée, Elise and Sebastian form an uneasy alliance. But as sparks ignite between them, Elise must choose: remain loyal to the boy she thought she loved, or risk everything for the man who sees her as more than a shadow.
Some loves are safe. Others are consuming. Which one will she survive?

7.2
Elmore Thomas rushed into the emergency room, clutching his feverish seven-year-old son, Buddy, tightly to his chest.
When the privacy curtain was pulled back, the air in Elmore's lungs vanished. The attending physician standing under the harsh lights was his wife, Kendal—the woman everyone believed had burned to death eight years ago.
But there was no tearful reunion. Kendal looked at him, and her eyes froze into impenetrable ice. She treated him like a biohazard, strictly referring to him as the family member.
Worse, she didn't recognize Buddy. She comforted their crying son with the same gentle warmth she used to reserve for Elmore, completely unaware she was soothing the baby she thought had died.
Days later, Elmore watched from the shadows as she picked up another boy outside a prep school, her left hand flashing a massive diamond engagement ring.
When his butler accidentally recognized her, Kendal shielded her new stepson with pure disgust in her eyes.
"Tell that psychopath to sign the divorce papers immediately. I have a new family now."
The words 'new family' echoed in Elmore's skull, tearing him apart. For eight years, he had lived in a hell of guilt and madness, raising their son in the shadow of her ghost. How could she just erase their past? How could she give her tender smiles to a stranger and look at him with absolute revulsion?
Standing in a luxury ballroom, Elmore squeezed his hand until his crystal champagne flute shattered, thick blood dripping onto the rug. The murderous obsession in his dark eyes returned as he called his lawyer.
"Freeze her divorce application. Use every dirty trick in the book. She isn't leaving."

8.7
"You're leaving," Lorenzo said softly.
Ivy straightened her spine and raised her chin. "I am. I'm getting out of this place even if it means climbing over the front gates. I can't stay here anymore. I'm leaving!"
"You can't," Lorenzo said flatly. "Not now."
"Watch me," Ivy hissed, brushing past him.
Lorenzo stepped in her way and grabbed her by the arms-not roughly, but firmly.
"I mean it, Ivy. You can't leave," he said tightly.
She struggled against his grip, her bag falling to the floor with a thud.
"Let me go, Lorenzo! I don't belong here. This place is insane. Your family is insane!"
"You belong to me," he said sharply, eyes burning into hers. "And it's my job to protect what's mine."
"I don't want to be yours," Ivy cried. "I want to be free! I want to live!"
Something shifted in Lorenzo's face. He looked at her then, not as an obligation, not as a pawn, but as a person. A frightened, strong, beautiful woman who had been caught in a storm she never asked for. And something in him cracked.
Lorenzo reached down and cupped her face with both hands. Ivy flinched at first but didn't pull away. His thumbs wiped away the tears rolling down her cheeks.
"I never wanted to hurt you," he said quietly.
Her lower lip trembled. "Then let me go..."
"I can't," he whispered.
And then, without thinking, he leaned in and kissed her.
***************
Ivy Wesley believed that marrying a wealthy stranger would be her golden escape from a life of struggle. Lorenzo Martinelli was supposed to be her way out: her fresh start, her answer to every prayer whispered in the dark.
But the moment the mansion doors shut behind her, Ivy understood the truth. She hadn't stepped into a fairy tale. She had walked straight into the lion's den.
The whispers about the Martinelli family's ties to the Mafia aren't just rumors; they're real, and now Ivy is bound to them by a ring on her finger and secrets she can never unlearn. There is no undoing this choice. No clean exit. Not after what she's seen. Not after what she knows.
Surrounded by dangerous alliances, ruthless power plays, and truths sharp enough to draw blood, Ivy finds herself caught in a world where trust is a luxury and loyalty can be lethal. Yet in the middle of the chaos, something even more unexpected takes root: a love she never planned for, never prepared for, and may not survive.
Now Ivy faces an impossible choice: run while she still can, or stand her ground beside the man who could destroy her as easily as he protects her. In a world where betrayal lurks behind every polished smile and devotion can cost a life, can their love endure... or will it be the very thing that brings everything crashing down?

9.3
Penelope's wedding day should have been perfect-until she found her best friend in her fiancé's bed.
Running from the ruins of her future, she fell into one night with a stranger whose touch felt like safety. No names. No future. Just escape.
Until two pink lines changed everything.
Years later, Penelope returns with twins, a stronger heart, and no plans to fall in love again. But fate traps her in close quarters with a ruthless billionaire... who happens to be the man from that unforgettable night. He doesn't know she's the bride who disappeared. He doesn't know the children are his.
Old enemies want revenge. Old secrets refuse to stay buried.
And the man who swore he would never love... kneels.