Obsessed with Her

Author: D.A. Lemoyne
Genre(s): Romance | Billionaire Romance | Adult
Total pages: 105
Obsessed with Her

Ares Kostanidis. Arrogant. Billionaire. Protector. A man who knows that the young woman he’s sworn to guard is forbidden—but rules don’t apply to him.

I never wanted a guardian because I didn’t believe I needed protection—until secrets from my past revealed that my entire life was a lie.
He was obliged to become the guardian of a ballerina.
She had to obey the arrogant man.
From the first time he saw her, he wanted her, but he knew he had to stay away.
She was drawn to the Greek man but believed he was out of her league.

Unlike his brothers, Ares Kostanidis, the second eldest of the billionaire Greek clan, prefers fast motorcycles to luxury cars. Beautiful, sexy, and unconventional, he is known for his dark sense of humor, cynicism, and combative spirit.
He lives a life without forging emotional ties other than with his family, until fate forces him to become responsible for a young woman who is alone in the world.
Serenity Clementine Blanchet is an orphan who lost both parents at a young age. Sent to a boarding school in Germany, she dedicated herself compulsively to ballet, dance becoming her comfort zone.
She doesn’t like change and loves routine, so when her guardian tells her that she will now be under the command of a Greek businessman, she feels insecure.
Ares is fascinated by the goddess with huge blue eyes, who seems fragile, but he resists giving in to desire.
One event, however, changes everything, bringing Serenity closer to him, and the tycoon will have to go from legal guardian to protector.

This forced proximity turns the attraction into an intense passion, and soon the two will embark on a journey of uncontrollable desire.
But in this game of seduction, money, and power, nothing is as it seems, and to stay with the woman he loves, Ares will have to uncover her past, defending her from deadly enemies.

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