
CALLISTO My entire life has been curated. Perfect clothes. Perfect body. Perfect manners. The perfect disappointment. When I’m taken by a crew of art thieves in the middle of a robbery, I already know how the story ends. My family won’t pay a dime to get me back. My father barely remembers he has a son even when I’m standing right in front of him. The problem isn’t dying. It’s realizing no one will miss me when I do. Then there’s Leo. My captor is crude, infuriating, and entirely too comfortable calling me princess. He treats me like a liability, but the more I look at him, the more I realize that art isn't just paintings and sculptures... it's people. Our time together is winding down like a countdown on a bomb, but the closer we get to the final explosion, the more I realize I don't want to escape. I want to burn with him. LEOThe job was supposed to be simple. Steal the art. Leave. Instead, I end up with a hostage who talks too much, complains about fast food, and manages to insult my intelligence while begging for his life. Callisto Santos is everything I hate. Rich. Spoiled. Beautiful. A fragile prince who belongs in a gallery, not locked in my spare bedroom. So why can’t I stop pushing him? The more I peel back his layers, the more I realize he’s entirely too good for this rotten world. My crew thinks we're just waiting on a ransom check, but the stakes just changed. He wants to paint the world, and I’ve spent my whole life wanting to destroy it. To keep him alive, I will have to betray everyone who has ever cared for me. I will burn it all down... for him. What to Forced Proximity & Captive/Captor DynamicsGrumpy / Sunshine (Dark MM Edition)He Falls First & HarderHigh-Stakes Ticking Clock SuspensePlease Brutal Captivity is a dark, high-angst M/M mafia romance. It is book one in a series and ends on a cliffhanger. This novel contains explicit sexual scenes, violence, and dark themes intended solely for mature readers (18+). For a comprehensive list of content and trigger warnings, please utilize the "Look Inside" feature to view the content warning page at the front of the book, or visit the author's website.