book cover of Executive Order
 

Executive Order

(2025)
A novel by

 
 
I made one mistake. He looked me in the eye and told me to bend over his desk—then made sure I understood exactly who was in charge.

Theo Adler is the new CEO of Adler Capital.
Cold. Brilliant. Unshakable.

He doesn't raise his voice. He doesn't lose his cool.
He just watches. Waits. And makes you answer to him in ways that don't leave room for doubt.

I was sent to keep him in line.
To advise him. Oversee the transition. Reassure the board.

Instead, I ended up tangled in the quiet power of a man who never blinks.
He didn't ask for control. He took it.

Now I follow his lead.
Because when Theo Adler tells you to obey, it's not a request. It's already happening.

And the worst part?
I think I need it.

We were supposed to be on the same side—two legacy families keeping each other in check.
But power doesn't share easily. And neither do people like us.

He's got the board watching his every move.
I've got my father expecting results.
And somewhere between quarterly reports and disciplinary meetings, we crossed a line we can't uncross.

This was never supposed to be personal.
But Theo doesn't play by the rules.
He rewrites them.

Author's Note:Executive Order includes spanking, dominance, and intense sexual power exchange. If that's not your thing, skip this one.


Genre: Romance

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Vanya Laurent's Executive Order


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors