BILLIONAIRE AUCTION DRAMA — luxury pain, forbidden contracts, and a $17M price on love.
Thalia Crane never meant to auction herself at Manhattan’s Whitmore Gala—until bankruptcy, betrayal, and a ruined family legacy forced her to. Rhys Calloway, the billionaire she walked away from five years ago, buys her for $2.3 million… not to save her, but to punish them both.
But the contract has Clause 9:
“If either party confesses love publicly, the contract terminates—and all assets are forfeited.”
Meaning one confession could destroy $17 million.
For twelve months, they share a penthouse, a lie, and an unresolved past. When the DOJ targets Thalia’s pharmaceutical family and Rhys’s VC board stages a revolt, the truth becomes the most dangerous choice of all.
In the end, they stand in a Brooklyn brownstone with $10 million untouched on the table—because some confessions cost more than money, and some silences cost even more.
This is American Billionaire Tales: stories where power breaks, love scars, and truth is the most expensive thing you can say out loud.
Would you confess love and lose $17 million—or protect your empire and stay silent forever?