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The Reverse Harem Empire

Five Billionaire Romances of Power, Obsession, and Surrender

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The Reverse Harem Empire

By: S. M. Lucky
Narrated by: Jeremy Parris
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They rule boardrooms, kingdoms, and secret empires.

They build worlds—and break them—when desire demands tribute.

In this explosive collection of five dark billionaire romances, five women are drawn into the orbit of men who share everything except restraint. From the smoked-glass corridors of power to the locked rooms where safety becomes seduction, every touch is a test, every command a promise.

A woman who inherits a mansion haunted by three ancient protectors.

An assistant who discovers her new board of directors prefers obedience in and out of the office.

A stranger sold at a forbidden auction to men who intend to keep her forever.

A savior placed under the protection of a team whose loyalty burns into obsession.

And a human “treasure” claimed by four shifter billionaires who guard her like fortune itself.

Each story spirals into the same empire—where power is shared, pleasure is discipline, and surrender is the most dangerous luxury of all.

Behind every locked door waits a choice: resist and break… or submit and reign.

The Reverse Harem Empire
invites you into a world of smoke, silk, and sin—five stories of men too rich to need redemption and women too bold to beg for mercy.

Because in their world, power isn’t taken.

It’s given—one shuddering breath at a time.

©2025 S. M. Lucky (P)2026 S. M. Lucky
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That level of drama in these five books is turned all the way up to eleven. Every single conflict feels incredibly life-altering, with billionaires constantly flexing their endless wealth and crushing secret empires over minor disagreements. While the initial concept of powerful men surrendering their hearts is cool, the execution gets a bit too ridiculous and unrealistic at times. The heroines seem to give up their independence far too quickly whenever these men show up. It is a passable listen, but only if you enjoy extreme melodrama.

Way Too Over The Top Melodramatic

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