He built me a house of glass so I could never hide. But the darkest secrets are kept in plain sight.
Wesley Calloway is an architectural genius, a billionaire who commands the skyline of Seattle. He is also my husband. To the world, our marriage is a flawless, modern masterpiece. He worships the ground I walk on. He built a multi-million-dollar brutalist mansion on a cliff over the Pacific Ocean just to keep me safe.
He gave me a life without shadows. But a world without shadows is also a world without exits.
Suffocating under the weight of his clinical, terrifying devotion, I found warmth in the one place I shouldn't have: the arms of his newest, youngest protégé. Grant Easton looked at me and saw a starving woman, not a possession to be maintained. For thirty-eight months, room 412 of the Mercer Hotel was my only escape. My illicit, forbidden sanctuary.
I thought we were being careful. I thought the glass walls of my marriage were protecting my secret.
I was wrong.
My husband is a man who builds structures to withstand hurricanes. When he discovers a threat to his foundation, he doesn't throw a tantrum. He doesn't file for divorce. He quietly, surgically, and ruthlessly engineers the total destruction of the man who touched what was his.
By the time I realize my lover has been erased, the trap has already been sprung. Wesley has orchestrated a terrifying web of psychological vengeance, locking me in a prison made of my own guilt, my own family, and his unbreakable obsession.
I thought I was running toward freedom. I didn't realize I was just running deeper into the cage.
If you crave gripping psychological suspense wrapped in a dark, emotionally devastating romance, The Beautiful Cage will leave you breathless.
Tropes inside this book:
Dark Possessive Husband
Forbidden Affair / Cheating
Billionaire Alpha Male
Psychological Domestic Thriller
Touch-Her-And-Die Energy
No Clean Resolutions (Dark Ending)