Beneath His Ice
Everyone in the company fears Killian Vale—the ruthless billionaire CEO of ValeCorp. He doesn’t speak unless necessary, fires employees without blinking, and has a face carved out of stone. He built an empire on logic and power, not emotion.
Then she walks in.
Emery Quinn—a soft-spoken, stubbornly independent woman with zero interest in corporate games—takes a job as his executive assistant out of desperation. She needs money to save her younger brother from a dangerous situation.
She expects to hate Killian. He expects her to quit.
What neither expects is the tension that builds between them—the dangerous, slow-burning tension that starts behind office doors and seeps into stolen glances, late-night calls, and locked conference rooms.
But Killian doesn’t do relationships. He doesn’t do feelings. And she’s too smart to fall for someone like him.
Until the day he finally snaps and says:
“You're the only person who's ever made me feel anything, and I hate you for it.”