Damian Black
- Genre: Billionaire/CEO
- Author: J. Tarr
- Chapters: 57
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
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- ⭐ 9.7
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BLACK INDUSTRIES BOOK 1 Damian Black has always had everything—wealth, power, and the world at his feet. But when his father’s will drops a bombshell, the stakes skyrocket. To secure his inheritance, Damian must do the unthinkable: get married. As the eldest of the Black brothers, Damian’s playboy lifestyle is suddenly on the line. He’s determined to find the perfect woman, but none of them have measured up. Enter Adalyn West, Damian’s long-time personal assistant. Efficient, unflappable, and with a sharp wit that has kept Damian in line for years, Adalyn is the last woman he ever expected to consider as a bride. Adalyn’s been by his side for years, handling every detail of his life with quiet efficiency. She’s smart, loyal, and definitely not the type to cause him any trouble. Plus, she knows him better than anyone else. But there’s one problem— Damian has never seen Adalyn as more than just his PA, and the thought of marrying her feels too close for comfort. As Adalyn steps into the role of Damian’s wife, sparks fly in ways neither of them expected. What starts as a convenient arrangement quickly spirals into something far more complicated. Damian’s heart, once locked away, begins to thaw as his new wife shows him a side of herself he never knew existed. But with old flames, business rivals, and the weight of the Black legacy bearing down, Damian must decide if he’s willing to risk everything—including his heart—for the one woman who might just be perfect for him.
Shequan Ariel Forte
I absolutely loved this story. I was hooked from start to finish. Couldn’t put my phone down. I loved the dynamic between Adalyn and Damian. But I especially loved his connection to his brothers and how they weren’t scared to tell it to him straight. I loved how Damian got to rediscover life outside of work again. How he found a whole new strength within himself with all the love Adalyn had to give. I do love that she wasn’t afraid to protect herself and do what was needed. I think I’m about to go back and read it again it was that good.
April 3, 2025

