

She came to Elysium looking for her missing sister. She stayed because they gave her no other choice. When Lyra Coen infiltrates an exclusive underground club posing as a hostess, she expects locked doors and dangerous secrets. What she doesn't expect is to be caught — cornered by two men who operate in the space between power and obsession. Stellan, the ice-cold architect of control who drafts contracts the way other men build cages. Ronan, the silent enforcer whose restraint is more unnerving than any threat. They know her name. They know why she came. And they're offering her a deal written in language designed to swallow her whole. One clause — availability at their discretion — opens a door with no walls, no limits, and no way back. To find her sister, Lyra will have to sign. To survive what comes after, she'll have to become someone she never imagined — someone who doesn't just endure the darkness but commands it. The only question is what she'll lose first: her freedom, her principles, or her ability to pretend she doesn't want this.