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Trial Run

(2026)
(The second book in the HEEL series)
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Twenty-one days. That's all Viktor asked for. David knew by day three he was never leaving.

"You don't get to have secrets from me, David."

Careful compliance officer David Moss thought he could document Viktor Aslund's off-book trades and walk into Monday morning with enough leverage to survive. He was wrong. Viktor, the man who built the algorithm that built the firm, finds him alone on the forty-seventh floor at eleven on a Friday night and offers him a trade: twenty-one days as Viktor's—completely, unconditionally, in every way Viktor decides—and at the end of it, the evidence disappears.

David says yes because his sister's tuition, his father's mortgage, and his own survival all say he has to. Viktor takes him home that night and begins the countdown. By day three David is already trying to figure out how to stay past the deadline. By day twelve he has stopped counting.

Trial Run is an MM dark corporate romance featuring David's slow, deliberate unraveling at the hands of an older, ruinous billionaire who destroys men for a living and has decided this one is his. It's character driven, pitch black, featuring financial coercion, a twenty-one-day countdown, an age gap, and a dangerous man who was never going to let him walk away at the end. Book Two in the Heel series.


Genre: Gay Romance

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