The Widow's Cartel Throne by Lupe Lopez
Length: 11,600 words
Alejandra Davila thought her world ended the night her husband was executed for stealing from the cartel. Instead, it was only the beginning of something far darker.
Claimed as property by the ruthless boss Alfredo Santos, Alejandra is forced into a nightmare of constant degradation—servicing him and his inner circle while her late husband's devoted best friend, Guillermo Ramirez, is made to stand guard, watching every humiliating act and cleaning up afterward. Day after day, night after night, she endures raw, relentless use while Guillermo's silent, burning love for her becomes impossible to ignore.
But Alejandra is no longer the grieving wife. Beneath the shame and rage, a predator awakens. She turns Guillermo's aching devotion into her most dangerous weapon, slowly weaving a web of betrayal that will bring the entire cartel to its knees. In a world where power is taken with blood and bodies, she learns to wield both—using her beauty as a blade and Guillermo's loyalty as the hand that strikes.
From forced oral service in front of laughing lieutenants to whispered plans exchanged during the most intimate cleanings, their forbidden connection deepens with every degrading moment. The price is devastating: her dignity, his soul, and the constant shadow of discovery that could destroy them both. Yet with each act of submission, Alejandra grows stronger, colder, and more determined.
When the final night arrives, the widow no longer kneels. She claims her throne in blood and lust, transforming from broken property into the dominant force that now rules the ruins of her enemies' empire.
A raw, psychologically intense erotic thriller about revenge, obsession, and the dark pleasure of becoming the monster who survives. For readers who crave dangerous romance, intense power exchange, and a heroine who rises from the ashes of humiliation to seize absolute control.
