Claimed By The Billionaire
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"Sign it." His voice was cold, sharp as steel. "Wait—there must be a mistake." "Sign the d*mn papers," he said, his voice low and razor-edged. I swallowed hard. My father's threats echoed in my mind: If you don't, you'll never see your son again. And I signed. Elizabeth Harper was never meant to marry him. He was danger dressed in a tailored suit, wealth wrapped in silence, power masked by cold blue eyes. A mistake, one signature in the wrong room, and now she's tied to Christian Reed, the ruthless billionaire known for destroying empires... including his own bloodline. She was supposed to be invisible, Obedient and disposable.
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There are some inconsistencies in the details and holes in the plot, however it is still overall an interesting story. I do find some of the writing disjointed, as if it was written by two different people. It can sometimes feel like the story was written and then someone else when in afterwards to fluff up the word count. This book is clearly for mature audiences. Some of the content is quite spicy. Here again we have the challenge of editing. There are parts of some scenes where it is like nails on a chalkboard when something happens because either there was no transition to that action or it’s as if the person went to have a coffee and forgot where they were when they started writing again. Final issue, and probably the most important one: there are a lot of scenes that involve violence or controlling/ coercive behavior of some sort. It would be horrible to think that the author had no way to advance the plot without some of it. All that said, I enjoyed the parts that were good, tolerated more and skipped a fair bit. Worth reading for free for the spicy bits. Toss-up with ads. Real money? Never
June 2, 2026

