Hotshot lawyer Lauren Astor never planned on marrying a stranger.
But when her family’s tech empire is on the line after her father’s inexplicable disappearance, she’s forced to wed a reclusive billionaire.
New CEO of Astor Security, Tristan Walker is brilliant, impossible to read, and relentless in his control.
A calculating hacker who’s been watching his bride long before the wedding.
His wife.
His territory.
His sharp-tongued obsession.
Lauren tells herself the affection is feigned.
Tristan has always known better.
Knightly Notes:
Power Play is book 2 in the Silicon Billionaires series, and while it can be read as a standalone, it is highly recommended that you read book 1 (Inside Job) first. Power Play unveils major plot spoilers connected to Inside Job and delves deep into the *big secret* revealed at the end of book 1. – Alexis
This book contains a possessive, dirty-talking, and very morally-gray hero. Readers should expect plenty of steam, nail-biting angst, dark secrets, and a deeply nuanced plot. There is dual POV, no cheating, and a guaranteed HEA.