Possessed - The Complete Series: Part One, Part Two & Part Three (BBW Erotic Billionaire Romance)

Possessed - The Complete Series: Part One, Part Two & Part Three (BBW Erotic Billionaire Romance) by Coco Cadence

Book: Possessed - The Complete Series: Part One, Part Two & Part Three (BBW Erotic Billionaire Romance) by Coco Cadence Read Free Book Online
Authors: Coco Cadence
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bad boy Leo King, blackmailed me into becoming his fake wife. Turns out he has secrets up his sleeve that put a whole new spin on the word douchebag.
     
    Not only did he put my job on the line, but my heart has now also become his playground. He seduced me once, but I refuse to fall for his lies again.
     
    If only I had enough chocolate to distract me from his sexy presence. Something tells me he won't give up the fight to claim me again.
     
    Is he really only into one-night stands or is he lying to get into my pants? Only one way to find out ... Time to buy more booze.

Chapter 1
     
     
    “His real wife?” I repeat in shock.
    My fingers can’t keep a strong hold on the suitcase as I’m caught off guard by her comment. It drops to the floor, and with one of the zippers broken, some of my panties come tumbling out.
    Embarrassed as hell, I duck to pick them up when Leo does the same. As he attempts to pick one of them up, I say, “No!”
    “Let me help you,” he says, but I shove him aside.
    With a flushed face, I stuff them in my suitcase and stand up, breathing out loud as I gaze at Leo. “What in the hell is going on?”
    “Long story, darling. Too long for you to know,” Marilyn says.
    “What? How dare you …” I mutter.
    Marilyn makes a face, but before she can respond, Leo says, “Lyn, you’re only making it worse.”
    “Lyn?” I scoff. “Well, I guess I should’ve known I wasn’t the only girl you gave a nickname to.” I’m disgusted by what’s happening here. His real wife showing up? Like, who the hell is she and why is this happening?
    “Your real wife? Seriously?” I say.
    “Yes, it’s the truth, if you doubted my statements,” Marilyn muses, smiling obnoxiously. “Am I really too late, Leo?”
    “Yes. Why the hell are you here, Lyn?” He grabs her arm.
    “Because I wanted to help,” she says.
    “No, you said you didn’t want to do it, and now all of the sudden you’re here? What is going on?”
    She shrugs. “I changed my mind.”
    “On what?” I yell. I look explicitly toward Leo, as I don’t want that woman interjecting again. “You still haven’t told me what the fuck is going on.”
    The whole lobby is looking at me right now, and I feel shitty for shouting, so I shut my mouth immediately.
    “Okay, remember when I told you I got drunk and married a friend?” he says, frowning. Then he cocks his head, aiming it at her. “That’s her.”
    “Hi,” she says, waving as if she’s all cute and stuff. Oh, fuck off.
    “She’s your wife …” I mutter.
    He bites his lip and mulls a bit before saying, “Yes.”
    My jaw drops. Quiet for a second, I just stare at him, unable to speak a proper syllable. “Your … wife… You mean you’re still married? To her ?”
    “Technically … yes,” he says with an apologetic face.
    “Don’t be so surprised, darling,” Marilyn says. “I mean who doesn’t want to be married to this?” She laughs, but it doesn’t feel like a joke to me.
    “Lyn …” Leo says. “You’re only making it worse.”
    “Yes, Lyn, this isn’t right. Did you know your husband asked me to be his pretend wife?” I say, making a face.
    She folds her arms. “Actually, I didn’t, but this just makes it all the more fun.”
    “Fun … Fun?” I’m fuming right now. “You call this fun?” I direct my attention to Leo. “You have got to be kidding me.”
    In a fit of rage, I waltz right past him. I can’t bear to look at his face right now. What I want to do isn’t legal, and I’m sure as hell not ending up in jail for this asshole.
    “Sam, wait,” Leo says, walking after me. “Let me explain.”
    “What’s there to explain? You have a wife. Explains enough, doesn’t it?” I spit.
    “No, it doesn’t, and you’re getting this all wrong.”
    “Oh, I’m getting this all wrong?” I scoff.
    “I didn’t mean it like that. If you stop running, I can tell you what’s going on.”
    “No, thank you. I think I’ve seen and heard

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