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The Kingmaker: A Business Contract Marriage.
READING AGE 18+
amara_onyeje2024
Romance
ABSTRACT
Fifteen years ago, Amelia Kingsley made herself disappear. Now she transforms men into kings while hiding the crown prince in plain sight.
They call her "The Kingmaker.” The shadow architect behind six of the world's most ruthless CEOs. What they don't know is that Amelia Kingsley builds empires to protect the one thing money can't buy: her fourteen-year-old son Koda, whose rare blood condition is getting worse.
When Tyler Leviné hires her to secure his throne at Titan Media, Amelia breaks her cardinal rule of avoiding family businesses. Because family means Tyler's younger brother, Nasir – human rights attorney, political hopeful, and the man who still carries her photograph in his wallet. The man who doesn't know he has a son.
"You left without a word," Nasir says when they finally meet, his voice flat but his eyes burning. "Did you think I wouldn't count backward from our son's birthday?"
Now Koda needs medical information only his biological family can provide, and Nasir needs the perfect family narrative for his Senate campaign. Their solution? A business marriage contract: one year of pretending, signed in ink that feels like reopening old wounds.
"I don't want your heart," Nasir promises, lying to himself. "Just your signature."
As their counterfeit intimacy reignites dangerous sparks, Amelia's business partner Vivienne grows increasingly alarmed. She alone knows why Amelia really disappeared fifteen years ago – memories Amelia herself has buried beneath boardroom victories and 5 a.m. workouts.
Meanwhile, Tyler watches from the shadows, a surveillance empire at his fingertips and secrets that could destroy them all.
The problem with playing house? Sometimes the walls catch fire, and no contract can protect you from getting burned.
Some business arrangements are worth breaking all the rules for.