I spent six years falling in love with a building.Then a man in a six-thousand-dollar suit came to erase it.Natalie Vance can name every line of that Brooklyn facade. The terra-cotta panels. The wrought-iron fire escapes that turn gold at dawn. Her great-grandmother designed it at twenty-seven, the first woman in the state to earn an architecture license.Ninety years of history. And Leo Ricci is going to tear it down.The ruthless developer. The man who owns the skyline. The enemy.Until Natalie learns the truth that changes everything.Leo quietly paid her sister's hospital bills. Mia is dying. She needs a kidney. And the man Natalie swore to fight just became the only one fighting for the person she loves most.So they strike a bargain. A pretend engagement. A truce built on a lie, with a wrecking ball still hanging over both their heads.It was supposed to be strategy.Then it became rooftops and stolen mornings and a man whose every gesture said the deal had stopped being a deal.She learns the story behind the scar over his eyebrow. The father who gambled away everything. The boy everyone swore would fail.And she starts to believe him when he says he's nothing like the man who raised him.But Victor Kane is watching the water for blood.And when he finds it, he holds a press conference, drags Mia's name through the headlines, and turns Leo's kindness into a crime.In an office full of ringing phones and a reputation in ruins, Leo turns to her with everything stripped bare."I would pay her bills a thousand times. I would give her my kidney a thousand times. I don't regret a single thing I've done."Now the lie is public. The lawsuit is real.And Natalie has to decide whether to save the building her family bled for, or the man she never meant to claim.Claimed by the Mogul is a steamy fake-engagement billionaire romance about an old flame, revenge, a ruthless rival, a sister's second chance, slow-burn forbidden desire, and the wife he has to win back.Perfect for readers who love fake-engagement billionaire romance, enemies to lovers, grumpy protective heroes, high-stakes family drama, and an emotional happily ever after. A standalone romance with a hard-won happy ending.