Billionaires who can look, but shouldnât touch!
For Logan Black, Jaiven Rodriguez and Zair al Ruyi, New York City is spread out before them like the Garden of Edenâ¦and no one knows the sweet taste of forbidden fruit better than Americaâs most ruthless billionaires!
Jaded and cynical, with a darkness that threatens to consume them whole, they think theyâve seen it all. But temptation has something new in store for each of themâ¦
When Nora Grant decided she wanted to make something of her life, she didnât realize it would lead straight to Prince Zair al Ruyi. Beneath his polished royalty, Zair has warriorâs blood running through his veins, and heâs found his next conquest! No matter how innocent Nora is, she canât resist the touch of this royal billionaire.
Collect all three novels in The Forbidden Series:
THE BILLIONAIREâS INTERN by USA TODAY bestselling author Maisey Yates
THE BILLIONAIREâS FANTASY by USA TODAY bestselling author Kate Hewitt
THE BILLIONAIREâS INNOCENT by USA TODAY bestselling author Caitlin Crews
ZAIR AL RUYI walked onto the yacht like a nightmare come to life, and Nora Grantâs first stunned thought was that she was hallucinating. She had to be, because he couldnât be here.
Not Zair. Not here.
But it was still him, and he was still there in the entrywayâhis security guards flanking him as he stole all the air from the intimately lit sunken lounge with the French sea glittering in the moonlight outside the windows, wearing a hard smile and shaking the smarmy hostâs handâafter Nora clamped her eyes shut and then opened them again. After she pinched herself savagely on her own mostly bare thigh, hard enough to leave an immediate purple bruise.
He was still there, and he looked as relaxed as a man like Zair ever didâmaybe more relaxed than Nora had ever seen him. He appeared to be utterly at his ease, in fact, like all the rest of the enormously powerful, extraordinarily well-connected men indulging in this very high-priced evening on an especially extravagant luxury yacht off the coast of Cannes, France.
You donât know what youâre asking, little girl, heâd told her six years ago on what had been, until now, the worst night of her life. Heâd been very certain. His dark green gaze had left marks. Swim back to the shallow end before you drown.
âProstitutes and punters,â one of the other girls said beneath her breath from beside Nora, which diverted Noraâs attention from the entryway. âA match made in heaven.â
âLucky us,â Nora replied with a smoky sort of laugh, the way she would if she really were the jaded party girl she was pretending to be tonight.
She expected that when she looked again, it would be some other dark-haired man prowling there in the doorway. That her mind had conjured up Zair because he was, truly, the worst person she could imagine seeing in a place like this, outside a member of her own family.
But when she turned back, he was still there. Still Zair al Ruyi, the bane of her existence. The only man who had ever turned her down, and emphatically at that. The last man sheâd ever want to see under normal circumstances, which these were not. Still hideously, horrifyingly real and right there besides.
And because he was Zair, he was far more beautiful than the rest of the assembled punters no matter how much money or fame they had at their disposal. He was dangerously magnetic and impossible to look away from, as though heâd created his own vortex simply by entering the room. He wore one of his exquisitely crafted bespoke dark suits with his shirt collar open at the neck, exposing the strong column of his throat and the suggestion of his sculpted chest below. He took the drink one of the stewards handed him with a hint of his usual athletic, martially trained grace. He laughed that same velvet scrape of a laugh that had always made Noraâs stomach flip no matter how many times she told herself she disliked him, and tonight was no exception, despite the circumstances.
This really is a nightmare, Nora thought in deepening horror as one moment became a handful, because he didnât appear to know she was there. And that meant he was in this place of his own volition. It meant he was a guest, come to sample the women assembled for the taking and pick out his favorite, just like all the rest of them.
Heâs one of them.
And that meant Nora didnât know Zair at all no matter how many years heâd been in and around her life, because no matter how much sheâd claimed to hate him since that humiliating night after her eighteenth birthday party, she would have said it was impossible he could be involved in something like this.