Emma's desperate gamble to blackmail Noah, America's most ruthless billionaire, has catastrophic consequences. Cornered and powerless, she's forced into an iron-clad arrangement: one month as his mistress, bound by his merciless demands. "You'll warm my bed every night. Complete availability. And you won't speak to another man while serving me," Noah commands, his tone laced with dangerous authority. His proximity suffocates her with control. Emma protests the absurdity of his conditions, but Noah's response is chilling: "I'm possessive of what's mine. Your body belongs to me for thirty days." "I'm not an object," she fires back. "Irrelevant," he dismisses coldly. His requirements are brutal and humiliating. She'll be his personal secretary—fetching coffee, arranging his schedule, cleaning floors at his whim. The office becomes her prison. But the real threat lurks in his final warning, delivered with an evil glint: "I despise disobedience and disrespect. Cross me, and I'll ensure you regret every breath." Emma has no leverage, no escape. She submits, head bowed, drowning in the weight of her reckless decision. What began as blackmail has transformed into something far darker—a month of servitude under the control of a man who views her as his possession, his plaything, his captive. Can she survive his obsession? Will she escape with her dignity intact? In the world of the ruthless billionaire, Emma discovers that some mistakes exact a price far higher than she ever imagined.

































