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A standard billionaire romance features a rich, handsome CEO who is "cold." A Devil billionaire is evil with a purpose. He is not just misunderstood; he is calculating, ruthless, and emotionally bankrupt. Think Christian Grey’s intensity mixed with the vengeful wrath of the Count of Monte Cristo.
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Ava read the clauses she had already read and the ones he had added last night, and felt something she couldn’t name uncoil inside her. The world she had inherited — music rooms with creaking floorboards, an unpaid electricity bill tucked into a music stand, and long nights of waiting tables — had always been a map with doors she’d never learned to open. Lucian’s contract threw a key at her and a warning: every key requires payment. A standard billionaire romance features a rich, handsome
They called him the devil that week. In the headlines, his name existed in abbreviations and italics, sometimes with a black-and-white photo of a jawline. Bloggers alternated between reverence and a kind of righteous loathing. Ava watched the feeds with a disquiet that tasted like iron. She had signed away simplicity for a stairwell into light. At first glance, it sounds like the fever
