Does 'The Billionaire Contract Wife' Have A Sequel?

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Abigail
Abigail
2026-06-11 00:52:21
As a romance junkie who devours anything with fake relationships, I scoured the internet after finishing 'The Billionaire Contract Wife'—zero luck finding a sequel. The author’s website lists it as a standalone, which tracks; the ending felt final, with no loose threads begging for resolution. That said, the fanfiction scene has exploded with unofficial continuations, some shockingly well-written!

What’s fascinating is how the book’s popularity might pressure the publisher to greenlight a follow-up. Look at 'The Love Hypothesis': it was supposed to be a one-off until demand spawned a universe. If you loved the corporate-meets-romance angle, check out 'The Takeover Effect'—same energy, different power dynamics.
Finn
Finn
2026-06-11 02:01:51
No sequel exists, but here’s a hot take: it doesn’t need one. 'The Billionaire Contract Wife' works because it’s a self-contained explosion of tropes—enemies-to-lovers, secret pining, all the good stuff. A sequel could dilute what made it special. I’ve seen authors stretch single-book concepts into trilogies (looking at you, 'Fifty Shades'), and it rarely ends well.

Instead, hunt down the author’s other works. Their style—witty dialogue, ruthless CEOs with hidden soft spots—shines in 'CEO’s Temporary Fiancée.' Same addictive quality, fresh drama.
Owen
Owen
2026-06-12 17:13:36
I binge-read 'The Billionaire Contract Wife' last summer, and it left me craving more! From what I’ve dug up in fan forums and author interviews, there isn’t an official sequel yet—just a bunch of wishful thinking from readers like me. The story wraps up pretty neatly, but I’d kill for a spin-off about the side characters, especially the protagonist’s sharp-tongued best friend. The author’s Instagram hints at new projects, but nothing tied to this world so far.

Honestly, the lack of a sequel might be a good thing. Some stories overstay their welcome, and this one’s charm was its tight, addictive plot. If you’re jonesing for similar vibes, try 'Marriage of Convenience' tropes in 'The Wedding Game' or 'King’s Captive'—both hit that same sweet spot of drama and slow-burn tension.
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