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“You’re going to—”
Her eyes widened at the dark, feral heat in his gaze. Her body stiffened.
She instinctively stepped back. Once. Then again.
Her heel hit the edge of the bed.
She gasped as she fell, landing on the mattress.
And in the blink of an eye, he was on top of her.
His body pressed her down. She could feel the tension in him, the heat radiating through his clothes, the restraint barely holding him back.
His mouth grazed her ear, then trailed lower, lips teasing her skin until he reached the curve of her neck. Then—he bit. Her breath hitched, a moan escaping before she could stop it.
He whispered, voice like sin against her throat—
“I’m going to put a ring on your finger... then ruin you until you forget how to stand without me. Every night. Every filthy way. You'll breathe only for me."
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“The woman I take to my bed is the one I’ll marry. And since you dragged me to yours, you’ll spend the rest of your life in mine.”
Emily never knew Sebastian Graves—her brother’s best friend and the ruthless president of Empire Group—had been obsessing over her for ten years.
After a heartbreak with her ex, Lucas Cantrell, she gives in to a reckless night with Sebastian. But he’s not the kind of man who walks away after just one night.
By morning, she’s Mrs. Graves.
“I’ve waited a decade to touch you. Do you really think I’ll let another man even breathe near you?”
Now, Sebastian won’t let her out of his lap. Every night, she trembles beneath him.
He drowns her in pleasure, buries her in affection, and gives her everything she never asked for.
The man who finally claimed his favorite woman after a decade is insatiable—possessive beyond reason and addicted to keeping her close.
Lucas is unraveling.
The love he took for granted is gone, and rumors are swirling that she belongs to Sebastian now.
He’s still waiting for her to return… but fear is creeping in darker than ever before.
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