The Billionaire's War Bride
On GoingAmelia never imagined that the humiliation and betrayal she suffered at her own birthday party would become a stepping stone to the pinnacle of power, let alone that it would be a deadly contract about conquest and submission.
She, Amelia Grant, was the true heir of the Grant family—intelligent, stubborn, and accustomed to tearing off hypocritical masks with truth. When she discovered that her childhood sweetheart Charles had betrayed her, that her adopted sister Cindy had usurped her place, and that the entire family had conspired to take everything from her, she thought her life had fallen into an abyss.
He, Shane Evans, was a military elite hidden in the shadows—calm, powerful, with mysterious resources beyond the business world's knowledge. He had silently protected Amy for years, and when she was most desperate, he proposed a shocking deal—a contract marriage in exchange for weapons of revenge.
When Amy discovered that Charles had sold out their relationship for the position of Deputy Project Director, and that Cindy was actually her aunt's biological daughter, she thought she was only facing a contest of money and family ties. But more terrifying was that her desperate courage, like the brightest torch in the night, directly attracted the most dangerous protector.
"Marry me. Become my wife, and I will become your sharpest weapon."
When the contract was signed, when the revenge alliance was formed, when her scent was dominantly marked by him—Amy finally understood that this was not redemption, but a carefully designed possession. Each collaboration was only an invitation to more thorough conquest.
Could she maintain her sense of self in this game of power and love? And that man who provided "help" in her darkest moment—was he an ally or her destined master?
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"Your name is now Evans-Grant. Legally speaking, you now belong to me."
This is a story about revenge, power, and forbidden love. When the wealthy heiress encounters the military elite's strong protection, she discovers that the most frightening thing is not her family's betrayal, but the indescribable... dependency deep in her heart.