Owned by the Billionaire Beast
- Genre: Billionaire/CEO
- Author: GIA HUNTER
- Chapters: 169
- Status: Completed
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 2.7K
- ⭐ 9.7
- 💬 0
Annotation
“There’s no sleeping and spooning, Robyn. Just f*ck*ng. I will f*ck you. Hard and fast. I will f*ck you until I lose interest in you. I will f*ck you every night, and I’ll make sure you beg for more. That’s for a year. You will be naked in bed for 365 nights. After that, your debt is paid. I will forget you exist. You will forget that anything happened between us. Unless you have my three million dollars right now, then you have no choice but to bend to my will.” *** One night is supposed to be fun, not waking up sold to the highest bidder. Before I knew it, my boss, the beast with an ice-cold heart and a nightmare to work for, bought me and owned my very existence, turning me into his little bird in his golden gilded cage with impossible choices until I agreed to his dark bargain. Being at the mercy of a man like Spade Kolby with wealth, power, and an enigmatic past as dark as the night, I soon realized that having your boss save your life comes with a price. Nothing’s free. The only way to pay my debt is to be his wife and surrender my freedom. But the second our skins touch, there’s fire. The longer I try to resist his scorching touch and fight his death grip on my heart, the harder it gets, and I know nothing good comes out of falling for him. Knowing the unimaginable consequences of escaping— how a snap of his fingers can destroy me, his words can rip me apart, and the unbreakable bond that binds us. After all, maybe once he gets what he wants, his obsession with me stops. Or maybe he’s not as cruel as I imagined him to be.
Vuyo Gaven
This was a great booka and I enjoyed every chapter. The Kolby's went through a lot together and I almost though they would just break up but I am glad they didn't and all that happened to them made them stronger together. Spade as an individual is strong, going through physical abuse and neglect as a child is something that no child deserves and his scars on his back were a reminder everyday of what he survived. The kidnapping of both of them should have sent him back to depression but it didn't because of the therapy, love and support that he received, the writer captured this story so beautifully.
April 16, 2026

