Party Queen
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Emma was the Party Queen, emphasis on 'was'. She 'was' the Party Queen before Mason Enderson knocked her up. Emma plans on tossing the baby off to some adoption center and continuing her life as a party gal. But when Mason reveals a huge secret Emma has to turn her entire life around, and it won't be easy.
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Mason Harris, 29, is the youngest of three brothers-and the most dangerous. As CEO of his family's multimillion-dollar hotel empire, he's known for his sharp mind, ruthless decisions, and a reputation that leaves no room for weakness. To the world, he's powerful. Untouchable. Controlled. But behind closed doors... Mason is something far more dangerous. Emma Reed, 27, is determined to build a life on her own terms. Smart, driven, and unwilling to be intimidated, landing a position as Mason's Executive Assistant should have been her breakthrough. Instead, it becomes her undoing. From the moment she steps into his world, Mason's interest in her is anything but professional. What begins as tension quickly turns into obsession-one he refuses to fight. Because Mason doesn't just want Emma. He wants to own her. Protect her. Keep her. But when Emma finds herself caught in a world she was never meant to see, Mason may cost her everything. Trigger Warning: This story contains sexual content, explicit scenes, and depictions of violence. Reader discretion is advised.

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