The Bossвђ™s Captive By Gia Bailey Instant

Silas is unapologetically obsessed with Cora from the start.

Readers should be aware of themes involving (initial "debt" premise), kidnapping/captivity, and intense power imbalances.

Very high. This is an "erotic romance" where the physical relationship is a central focus of the plot. The Boss’s Captive by Gia Bailey

Darker than a standard rom-com due to the "captive" element, but it maintains a "happily ever after" (HEA) trajectory without being overly grim. Content Warnings

by Gia Bailey is a high-heat, contemporary "forced proximity" romance. It is part of the author's Owned by the Alphas series, specifically designed for readers who enjoy possessive heroes and "over-the-top" (OTT) romantic tropes. Plot Overview Silas is unapologetically obsessed with Cora from the start

The classic "selling oneself" to save a family member trope.

The story follows , who finds herself in a desperate situation after her brother gets into trouble with the wrong people. To save him, she must face Silas Vane , a powerful, ruthless billionaire and her brother's boss. Silas isn't interested in a monetary repayment; instead, he demands Cora herself. He takes her to his private estate, effectively making her his captive, where the tension between her fear and her growing attraction to the dominant Silas begins to blur. Key Tropes & Themes This is an "erotic romance" where the physical

Usually a shorter, fast-paced read (novella length), typical of the "safe but steamy" genre.