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Orc CEO’s Secret Boyfriend: An MM Orc billionaire Romance

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Jonah Ellington gets paid to fix corporate disasters. Get in, control the narrative, get out. No attachments.

Cassian Rooke is a disaster he can't walk away from.

The orc CEO is fighting a betrayal from inside his own boardroom, and Jonah's job is save the company, protect the reputation, stay professional. But Cassian sees through him in ways no client ever has—and when Jonah's own past becomes ammunition for Cassian's enemies, "professional" stops being an option.

Now they're both exposed. Both targets. And both terrible at trusting anyone enough to ask for help.



MM romance. Boardroom intrigue. An orc CEO with walls a mile high and the man stubborn enough to climb them.

298 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 3, 2026

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March 23, 2026
just ok

Kind of disappointing. I think I did myself a disservice bc I read the third book first (Fake fiancé) which was my favorite and the only one I bought after reading on KU … though the books are completely separate and don’t have a specific order; After I read it and loved it, I went back and read “the fake boyfriend” which was fine… but this one. “Secret boyfriend” was the culmination of the disappointment… there were full repeated sentences and phrasing multiple times , unrelated character names used more than once… there are 2 different “Priya sharma’s” in the same book.. at the beginning there were 2 chapters which was supposed to be a POV switch of the same interaction but just felt like reading the same chapter twice. I skimmed the last 2 chapters and epilogue. Unfortunately and weirdly anticlimactic.. it felt like they had to take down “the bad guy” like 2 or 3 times. The arguments they had about their openness and capacity for maintaining this relationship was ongoing. They were together months and months, living together and still convincing the other they were together out of love and choice not happenstance.
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