
Trapped By The Ruthless Billionaire Heir
I am a widow trapped in the powerful McMahon family, relying solely on my late husband's trust fund to survive.
But my biggest nightmare isn't my cruel in-laws; it's Kain, the ruthless heir to the empire.
He just announced his engagement to a perfect, wealthy socialite, yet he refuses to let me go. He dragged me into the shadows at his own engagement party, bruising my wrists and branding my neck, warning me that I will always belong to him.
When my mother-in-law spotted the hickey Kain left on me, she assumed I was just sleeping around. To keep my trust fund under her control, she forced me to marry Spencer, a sleazy, useless cousin.
I desperately agreed to the arrangement, hoping that becoming a married woman would finally make me off-limits to Kain.
But I underestimated a madman's obsession.
Kain crashed our matchmaking dinner at the private club. With a single sentence, he bankrupted Spencer's company, terrifying him into giving me up.
"Do you really think you're worthy of a McMahon widow?"
He has everything—the power, the money, the perfect fiancée. Why won't he just leave me alone? Why must he keep me locked in this suffocating cage?
As Kain's leg hooked around my ankle under the table, trapping me right in front of his oblivious family, a cold realization washed over me.
Running from the devil wasn't going to work. If I ever wanted to be free, I would have to destroy him.
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Chapter 4
The car ride that night left a filthy brand, searing every passing minute that followed. When the summons to the Hamptons arrived-or rather, the command-Adelia knew she wasn't even granted the right to hide away and lick her wounds. The Hamptons weekend arrived with a deceptive tranquility. The ocean breeze carried the scent of salt and blooming hydrangeas, and the McMahon estate was buzzing with activity. White tents dotted the manicured lawn, and waiters in crisp uniforms wove through the crowd with silver trays.
Adelia stepped out of the black town car, her knees unsteady. The driver had been insistent-Kain's orders-and she hadn't had the strength to argue. She wore a simple gray dress, the neckline high, the hemline long. She wanted to disappear.
The butler led her across the stone patio toward the lawn. As she stepped onto the grass, the conversation seemed to ripple and then still. Heads turned. Eyes followed her.
She kept her gaze down, focusing on the perfectly manicured grass beneath her feet.
Baylee Lawrence stood at the center of a cluster of socialites, her arm looped through Kain's. She was stunning in a flowing white sundress, her engagement ring catching the afternoon sun like a beacon.
When she saw Adelia, Baylee's smile faltered for a fraction of a second. Then it widened, becoming even more brilliant, even more perfect.
"Adelia!" Baylee called out, her voice dripping with synthetic warmth. She detached herself from Kain and glided across the lawn. "Darling, I'm so glad you could make it. You've been hiding away for too long."
Adelia forced her lips into a stiff line. "Thank you for having me."
"It must be so hard for you," Baylee said, reaching out to pat Adelia's arm. Her touch was light, but her eyes were sharp. "Being a widow and all. You really should get out more. It's not healthy to mope."
Adelia's stomach churned. She wanted to slap the perfect smile right off the other woman's face. Instead, she took a slow breath. "I'll keep that in mind."
Kain stood a few feet away, a glass of whiskey in his hand. He watched the exchange with a blank expression, offering no help, no defense. But Adelia could feel his gaze on her, a physical weight that pressed against her skin, hot and demanding.
Dinner was announced, and the guests moved toward the long tables set up under the tents. Adelia found her place card at the far end of the table, as far from the head as possible. She was exiled to the Siberia of the McMahon social hierarchy.
Baylee took her seat at Kain's right hand. She leaned in close, whispering something in his ear, her fingers brushing his shoulder as she poured him more wine.
Adelia picked up her knife and fork. She cut into her steak, the motion mechanical. She didn't taste the food. It was like eating cardboard. Her stomach was in knots, a tight ball of anxiety that made it hard to swallow.
At the head of the table, the family elders began to question Baylee about the wedding plans. Baylee lapped up the attention, detailing the venue, the florist, the guest list. Every few minutes, she would glance down the table at Adelia, a small, satisfied smirk playing on her lips.
A sharp pain lanced through Adelia's abdomen. She dropped her knife and fork, the silverware clattering against the porcelain.
"Excuse me," she murmured, pushing her chair back. She didn't wait for a response. She hurried away from the table, her heels clicking on the stone pathway.
She found the bathroom inside the house and splashed cold water on her face. She looked at herself in the mirror-pale, drawn, exhausted. She looked like a ghost.
She took a deep breath and stepped back into the hallway. She collided with a solid chest.
"Whoa, there," a male voice said. It was one of the distant McMahon cousins, a man with a leer that made her skin crawl. "Running away, little widow? Jealous of the new queen bee?"
Adelia stepped back, her eyes flashing. "Excuse me."
She tried to walk around him, but he shifted his weight, blocking her path. "Come on, don't be like that. I could show you a good time. Take your mind off things."
"Back off," she said, her voice cold. She pushed past him, her shoulder knocking his as she strode down the hall.
She was halfway to the door when a hand shot out, grabbing her arm. She was yanked sideways, pulled through a doorway into a dimly lit parlor.
The door slammed shut behind her. Kain stood between her and the exit, his chest heaving, his eyes blazing.
"Were you just flirting with him?" he demanded, his voice a low growl.
Adelia stared at him in disbelief. "Are you serious? He cornered me."
Kain closed the distance between them in two strides. He backed her up against the wall, his hand reaching up to grip the back of her neck. His fingers dug into her skin, holding her in place.
"I told you," he said, his face inches from hers, "not to draw attention to yourself."
His eyes were wild, a dark, possessive fire burning in their depths. He looked like a man who had been pushed to the edge.
"Kain-" she started.
"Shut up," he snapped. "You are mine. You don't talk to them. You don't look at them."
From the hallway, Baylee's voice drifted through the closed door. "Kain? Are you in here? The guests are asking for you."
Kain's grip on her neck tightened for a second. Then, just as quickly, he released her. He stepped back, his expression smoothing over, the mask of the civilized heir sliding back into place.
He adjusted his collar, shot her one last warning glare, and opened the door.
"Right here," he said to Baylee, his voice perfectly calm. "Just checking on a draft."
He walked out, leaving Adelia alone in the dark room. Her heart was pounding so hard she could hear it in her ears. She pressed a hand to her chest, trying to catch her breath.
She was trapped. And the storm was only getting started.
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9.5
My boyfriend, Jefferson, convinced me to give up my Yale scholarship for him. He was my secret, my escape from the shame of my mother's past, and I threw away my future for our love.
Then, at a gala, he publicly announced his engagement to Aubrey Carroll-the girl who made my high school years a living hell.
He trapped me in his mansion, forcing me to become her personal servant. She tortured me daily, culminating in her brutally killing our dog, Charlie, with a garden trowel.
When her friends arrived, they joined in, stripping me half-naked and live-streaming my panic attack for the world to see.
The man who once promised to protect me watched as they destroyed me.
But as I lay bleeding out on the floor, it wasn't an ambulance that arrived. It was the private security of Alexzander Stevens-my estranged, billionaire grandfather.
He revealed I was his sole heiress, and now, we were going to make them pay for every last tear.

7.9
One night of deception.
A lifetime of consequences.
A bond that cannot be broken.
Nadia Williams is an Omega living in the shadows of the pack she once called home.
Since her father's death, she and her mother, Estelle, have been treated as outcasts by her ruthless uncle, Alpha Edwards. When her mother is framed for theft, Nadia is forced into a deal with the devil.
To save her mother's life, she must become a virgin substitute for her cousin, Danielle.
Her aunt, Katerina, offers a devil's bargain to set her mother free: Nadia must spend one night in the bed of the most powerful man in the country, the billionaire; Alpha Conrad Bradley.
The catch?
She must swap places with her spiteful cousin.
Conrad demands a virgin bride to secure his royal bloodline, and Danielle, Nadia's cruel cousin, has already forfeited her purity.
What begins as a desperate night of passion in the dark spirals into a web of hidden identities and betrayal.
Nadia survives the night and disappears, hoping to bury the shame of the encounter forever.
But fate has a different plan.
Desperate for a fresh start away from her uncle's shadow, Nadia secures a high-level position at Bradley Group of Industries.
As Alpha Conrad unknowingly hires Nadia at his company, an undeniable connection sparks between them.
Conrad is haunted by the scent of the woman from that night-a scent that doesn't match his fiancée, Danielle, but seems to cling to his new, brilliant employee.
As they work side-by-side, Nadia finds an unexpected and beautiful second chance at a life she thought was lost.
Yet, buried secrets threaten to destroy everything.
When the Alpha discovers the woman he truly bonded with, the fallout will be legendary.

7.0
Eight years ago, Alaina forced herself to say the most vicious, heartless things to break up with her fiercely loyal college boyfriend, protecting him from his billionaire family's wrath.
Now, she is a top maxillofacial surgeon, and Jarred Mcknight has returned as the ruthless CEO of Wall Street's most powerful corporation.
Their worlds collide in the ER, but Jarred isn't alone. He is accompanying his rumored heiress fiancée.
His eyes are pure ice. He treats Alaina with a suffocating, clinical detachment, fiercely protecting the heiress from Alaina's medical examination. The professional slap in the face shatters Alaina's heart all over again.
Later, at an exclusive restaurant, Jarred catches Alaina on a miserable, forced blind date. Still believing she left him for money and status, he publicly mocks her for working herself to the bone just to climb the ladder.
Her sleazy date, humiliated by the billionaire's sheer dominance, turns his bruised ego on Alaina. On the dark street outside, the lawyer aggressively grabs her arm, trying to force himself on her.
Alaina thought Jarred despised her. She thought he had completely moved on, leaving her to drown in the memories of the future they never had.
But why did Jarred suddenly explode from the shadows like a lethal predator, brutally snapping the lawyer's wrist just for touching her?
Pinning her trapped against the cold brick wall, Jarred's dark eyes burn with a terrifying, unhinged possessiveness.
"Is this the kind of garbage you date now?"
The eight years of separation mean nothing. The billionaire hasn't let her go, and this time, there is no escape.

9.3
"Adrian, why would you lie to me? Why would you let her push my mum like that?"
Yvonne's voice trembled, holding back tears.
Adrian smirked. "Wake up, Yvonne. You really thought I wanted you when Tricia was right here?"
That was how Adrian-her first crush, the boy she thought cared-chose to humiliate her in front of everyone as she was the cleaner's adopted daughter.
But fate had other plans.
Because the Diamond Belfort brothers-the heirs everyone adored were coming to their school in search of their missing heiress- baby sister. But the queen bee steals the chance that should have been hers. Then again, secrets don't stay buried forever. With her true identity waiting to explode, Yvonne must decide to rise from the ashes, claim her place, and bring down everyone who tried to destroy her.
Because the real heiress doesn't beg.
She takes rather.
Now, Yvonne is done playing small. It's her time to rise, reclaim her crown, and make everyone regret ever doubting her.

8.8
Clara supported her boyfriend Leo for four years, paying his rent and buying his headshots while working dead-end extra gigs.
On his twenty-sixth birthday, she caught him in their bed with Veronica, a wealthy producer's daughter who constantly stole Clara's roles.
Leo mocked Clara as a "pathetic, poor stepping stone" who was just there until he got his foot in the door.
Veronica threatened to ruin Clara's career forever.
Clara dumped him, packed her bags, and impulsively entered a contract marriage with a cold stranger she met at City Hall.
But her nightmare wasn't over.
When her mother suddenly needed a $200,000 emergency brain surgery, Clara was forced to take a demeaning extra gig to survive.
There, Veronica and her starlet friend cornered Clara.
They mocked her cheap clothes, ridiculed her new wedding ring as fake glass, and intentionally poured scalding coffee on her feet.
"Well, maid, you better clean that up."
Veronica laughed, forcing Clara to her knees to wipe up the burning liquid while snapping photos.
Clara swallowed her burning humiliation, secretly recording their abuse on her phone.
She endured the pain, desperate for the $300 day rate to save her mother's life, feeling entirely crushed by their overwhelming wealth and power.
What she didn't know was that outside the soundstage, her new contract husband—the man she thought was just a struggling, broke tech worker—was sitting in a sleek black Maybach.
He watched his wife kneeling on the floor, and his dark eyes filled with a lethal, terrifying rage.

8.9
Aubree Hamilton was the top-tier executive assistant to Wall Street's most ruthless titan, Beck Franco. A month ago, she made a catastrophic mistake and spent the night in his bed.
Thinking she had erased the mistake with a morning-after pill, she panicked upon his return and lied about being engaged to push him away.
But Beck, a man who despised disloyalty above all else, immediately suspended her and ordered her escorted out of the building. Her nightmare only escalated when her toxic ex-boyfriend attacked her on the street, tearing her purse open and exposing the empty morning-after pill box to the public—and to Beck, who was watching from his penthouse. After having his security rescue her, Beck trapped her in his car, ruthlessly tearing apart her fake engagement. Later in her apartment, the suffocating tension between them almost ignited into a kiss, but a violent wave of nausea suddenly hit Aubree.
She shoved him away with all her strength and violently threw up in the bathroom.
Beck took it as the ultimate physical disgust. He walked out, deeply humiliated and dangerously obsessed, unleashing his resources to investigate her every move.
Left alone and trembling, Aubree finally checked the crushed white box. The pill she took had expired a month ago.
Staring at the two bright pink lines on the pregnancy test, she made a desperate vow: Beck Franco could never know she was carrying his child, and she had to disappear before he found out.