King of wrath by Ana Huang
The Setup: Dante Russo is a billionaire CEO who thrives on control—both in his business empire and his personal life. He is arrogant, ruthless, and absolutely unwilling to compromise. So when he discovers he is being blackmailed into an arranged engagement with Vivian Lau, the daughter of a wealthy family he does business with, his answer is an immediate and emphatic no.
The Complication: Vivian Lau is everything Dante isn't looking for:优雅, intelligent, and the heiress to a jewelry empire. She is also trapped—her family's business depends on this merger, and she has no choice but to play along with the engagement, even knowing Dante despises the arrangement as much as she does. She intends to keep her distance, protect her heart, and endure the year-long contract until they can quietly go their separate ways.
The Conflict: But Dante didn't anticipate Vivian. Her quiet strength, her sharp wit, and the way she sees through his carefully constructed walls begin to unravel his resolve. What starts as a cold business transaction ignites into something far more dangerous: obsession. Now, the man who swore he would never marry will do anything to keep her—but Vivian has learned that trusting a man like Dante comes with risks she may not survive.
Key Themes & Tropes: This is a steamy billionaire romance packed with arranged marriage, enemies to lovers, and opposites attract dynamics. It explores power, vulnerability, and whether a man who has never had to fight for anything can learn to fight for love.