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She breathes like she still remembers the leash.
Moves like she knows I’m already watching.
But she doesn’t run.
Not anymore.
She kneelsbare feet, bloodied floor, collar tightand hums like that sound belongs to her.
It doesn’t.
It belongs to me.
Always did.
They starved her.
Staged her.
Tried to turn her breath into a weapon.
But what they didn’t understand?
That sound she made in the dark wasn’t surrender.
It was a summons.
And I’m the one who answers.
Now I’m coming for every man who made her hum without permission.
No mercy. No forgiveness.
Just chain.
And fire.
And the girl they’ll never silence again.
THEIR POSSESSION is book two in the brutal dark mafia reverse harem romance Diamond Ties series. Darker, bloodier, and more possessive than everthis is a story of worship sharpened into vengeance, breath turned into war, and a girl who hums through the silence because she already knows:
He’s coming.
And when he does?
They’ll learn the difference between having her
and owning her.
Genre: Romance
Moves like she knows I’m already watching.
But she doesn’t run.
Not anymore.
She kneelsbare feet, bloodied floor, collar tightand hums like that sound belongs to her.
It doesn’t.
It belongs to me.
Always did.
They starved her.
Staged her.
Tried to turn her breath into a weapon.
But what they didn’t understand?
That sound she made in the dark wasn’t surrender.
It was a summons.
And I’m the one who answers.
Now I’m coming for every man who made her hum without permission.
No mercy. No forgiveness.
Just chain.
And fire.
And the girl they’ll never silence again.
THEIR POSSESSION is book two in the brutal dark mafia reverse harem romance Diamond Ties series. Darker, bloodier, and more possessive than everthis is a story of worship sharpened into vengeance, breath turned into war, and a girl who hums through the silence because she already knows:
He’s coming.
And when he does?
They’ll learn the difference between having her
and owning her.
Genre: Romance
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