Locked in Love

Locked in Love

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Vienna Westbrook was the last daughter left standing after scandal destroyed her family's name. Andrew Cardiff was the cold CEO who inherited both his family's empire (and their enemies). Forced into an engagement neither of them wants, Vienna must play the perfect bride while Andrew keeps her under his watch. But in a world ruled by power, secrets, and revenge, the greatest danger isn't their hatred-it's the fire that threatens to consume them both.
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In a world where money commanded loyalty and power dictated fate, choice was a luxury neither Alexander Morelli nor Eleanor Harrison had ever truly been granted. Their fathers, titans of industry, had built empires out of steel, concrete, and ruthlessness. Rivals for decades, they finally found common ground in a deal that promised more than profits - it promised legacy. The terms were simple. To merge two dynasties into one unstoppable force, their children would unite in marriage. Alexander saw the arrangement as a cage, one lined with gold but still a prison. Eleanor Harrison was, to him, a pampered princess - entitled, arrogant, and infuriatingly stubborn. She had grown up in the spotlight, untouchable and polished, the very image of privilege. Eleanor, in turn, loathed everything about Alexander Morelli. He was a narcissist with too much charm for his own good, a man who wielded his smile like a weapon and collected women as carelessly as others collected fine wine. To bind herself to him was unthinkable, a punishment dressed as partnership. Yet neither of them could refuse. Not without shattering everything their families had built. Not without declaring war. So, under the weight of obligation and power, they were forced together - not by love, not by choice, but by empire. And as the walls of their shared home closed in, hatred burned hot between them. Sharp words. Silent standoffs. Clashing wills. But hatred has a dangerous way of blurring into something else. Something neither of them expected. Something that might ruin them... or save them.

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