I remember finishing 'Claimed by the Top Bioss' in one sitting and immediately scouring the internet for hints about a follow-up. The author’s patreon had some vague teases about 'exploring new angles in the Bioss universe,' which sent fans into a frenzy. While there’s no concrete title or release date, the fandom’s convinced a sequel’s inevitable—the demand’s huge, especially after that explosive bonus chapter released on the publisher’s website last winter.
What’s interesting is how the author’s other series, like 'Scandalous Mergers,' follows a similar pattern: standalone with sequel potential that later got expanded. It gives me hope! For now, I’m rereading my favorite scenes and dissecting every interview quote for clues. The wait’s agonizing, but half the fun’s in the speculation.
Oh, I’m so glad you asked about this! 'Claimed by the Top Bioss' was my guilty pleasure last year—the chemistry between the protagonists had me hooked. While there’s no sequel officially listed on retailers, the author did drop a hint during a livestream Q&A about 'not being done with the world yet.' Could mean anything, but my optimistic side is screaming 'spin-off incoming!' Until then, I’ve been recommending it to friends alongside 'The CEO’s Forbidden Affair'—same vibes, equally addictive. Here’s hoping we get more office-romance fireworks soon!
I binge-read 'Claimed by the Top Bioss' last summer and completely fell for its blend of high-stakes corporate drama and steamy romance. The ending left me craving more, so I dug around for news about a sequel. From what I gathered from fan forums and the author’s social media snippets, there’s no official announcement yet, but the way the story wrapped up definitely feels like it’s setting up for one. The unresolved tension between the leads and that cryptic last scene with the rival company’s CEO? Classic sequel bait!
That said, the author’s known for taking their time between projects, so even if it’s in the works, we might be in for a wait. In the meantime, I’ve been filling the void with similar titles like 'Boardroom Games' and 'Hostile Takeover'—both have that same addictive power-play dynamic. Fingers crossed we get a confirmation soon!
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There shouldn't be anything worse than being an omega. But Naeris's life, is anything but good. After her parents were murdered in front of her and her fated mate rejected her, Naeris believed life as a maid to the same people that destroyed her life should be good enough.
But no.
When three Alpha Triplets, all prepared for war against her people turn out to be her second chance mates, yeah, life turns beyond upside down.
But here's the catch: none of them want to share, and her presence drives a wedge between the brothers.
How would Naeris come out of this? Will she find balance? Redemption? A purpose to live and love? Or do dangerous betrayals and unexpected turns take her for a wild ride in her enemy's pack? Take a swipe, and find out.
Xiao long, is a regular high school boy. To have activities like any other schoolchildren, such as school and play.
At the age of 18, he was stabbed to death saving a young boy who was about to be kidnapped by a big, fat thug.
Before he died, Xiao Long saw a few people dressed in robes with all the lights around him.
And after that he realized that saving that little boy was the best choice he had ever taken, because that choice changed him from ordinary men to immortals who conquered all with the knowledge of the gods and power of darkness.
This is the continuation of Xiao Long's story in Successor of the Gods. Continuing from chapter 26, you have to read the first novel with the same title before reading this.
In my previous life, I saved a fallen dragon prince on the day my sister and I were to choose our mates.
In gratitude, he took me back to his clan and made me his concubine.
A year later, I birthed a golden egg, producing a dragon heir.
Overjoyed, the prince crowned me Dragon Queen on his Ascension Day, revered by all clans. Meanwhile, my sister wed a burly beastman, only to become his least favored concubine.
Consumed with jealousy, she pushed me off a cliff during a ritual, ending my life.
When I opened my eyes again, I saw my sister rushing toward the prince's hiding place, her intentions clear from our past life.
I realized she had been reborn, too. But she didn't know that while saving the prince was simple, bearing his heir was a trial beyond measure.
It all started when my sister made an offhand remark while sponsoring a poor student. She told him it was a coincidence that we were born on the same day, at the exact hour too. That comment made him convince himself that he was the real heir, that we were switched at birth.
Soon after, he showed up with two thugs, kidnapped me, and planned to kill me to reclaim his life. I called my fiancée for help in desperation. Instead of saving me, she told me impatiently that I deserved to die for stealing his life. Her friend showed up to save me, but neither of us made it out alive after I was pushed into the river.
I was back on the day when I was kidnapped when I opened my eyes again.
When the poor student laughed and told me to pick someone to leave my last words to, I did not hesitate to call my sister.
Their fates were sealed, with another chance at life, I would make sure to make them pay, and show them who the real heir was.
Delilah thought she married the perfect man.
Charming. Respectable. Devoted. But then she discovered the man she trusted was a fraud — cheating behind her back, controlling her every move, and secretly stealing from the people who once believed in him. Her marriage wasn’t love. It was a trap.
And when she lost the child she was carrying, alone, abandoned, and broken in a cold hospital bed, everything shattered.
That’s when he returned.
Thorne Weston. The estranged, adopted brother her husband never spoke of.
The boy who once made her college life hell — cruel words, wicked smirks and relentless taunts.
He's her tormentor. Her shadow. The one who looked at her like he wanted to ruin her… and maybe always did.
He disappeared after graduation. Vanished. Forgotten.
But now he’s back — colder, richer, and far more dangerous. And he’s watching her.
And when she breaks down in the hospital, barely breathing through grief, he corners her in the shadows and makes her an offer that freezes her blood — and sets her body ablaze.
“You want revenge? I want you. Be mine… and I’ll destroy him for you.”
She should scream.
She should hate him.
But hate doesn’t explain the fire curling in her belly every time he whispers her name.
Hate doesn’t make her knees tremble when he steps too close, smelling of smoke, leather, and sin.
And hate isn’t what makes her crave the rough, twisted salvation only he can give.
Because Thorne Weston is no longer a cruel boy with a chip on his shoulder.
He’s a man forged in violence. Obsessed. Possessive. Unhinged.
And he doesn’t just want her — he owns her.
Body. Soul. And every shattered piece her husband left behind.
To protect my boyfriend, Nico, the illegitimate son of our allies, the Moretti family, from their internal power struggles, I agreed to leave New York with him.
But on the eve of my adoptive father, the Don of the Falcone family, signing our transfer orders, he backed out.
Through the hidden door of the cigar lounge, I heard his right-hand man tease him:
"So you really kept up that act for three months just to get rid of the princess?"
"But she's your childhood sweetheart. You really have the heart to some miserable fishing village in the Baltics all by herself?"
Nico's voice was nonchalant. "It's just an outpost across the pond. How far can it be?"
"Scarlett is too controlling. If I don't get her out of the picture, how am I supposed to get any breathing room? Besides, I need to put Chloe at ease."
I stood behind that hidden door for a long time that night, my grip on the doorknob tightening until my knuckles were white, before I finally let go.
I turned and walked away, pulling out my tablet to change my flight plan.
I changed the destination from the official plan of that desolate Baltic outpost to a seat at the High Table in Sicily, which is the absolute center of old-world Mafia power.
Everyone seemed to have forgotten.
I am the princess of the Falcone family. And he is nothing but filth from the gutter.
We were never a match.
it's one of those stories that sticks with you long after you finish reading. The dynamic between the characters, especially the tension and power plays, had me hooked from the start. From what I've gathered through fan forums and author updates, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet. But the ending left so much room for expansion—like that unresolved subplot with the rival company and the hinted backstory of the second lead. I'd love to see a continuation exploring the aftermath of the main couple's decisions, maybe even a spin-off focusing on the supporting characters. The author's style is so immersive; they could take the story in so many directions.
Fans have been speculating about potential sequels or side stories, especially since the original wrapped up with a few loose threads. Some think it might get a novel adaptation or even a drama series, given its popularity. Until then, I've been diving into similar titles like 'The CEO's Contract Bride' and 'Office Games' to fill the void. It's funny how one story can lead you down a rabbit hole of discovering new favorites. Here's hoping the author revisits this world someday—I'd be first in line to read it.
'Claim the Top Boss' was one of those stories that stuck with me. The way it blended corporate rivalry with a dash of romance felt fresh. From what I've gathered digging through forums and author updates, there hasn't been an official sequel announced yet. The original wrapped up pretty conclusively, but the author did leave a few threads that could expand into spin-offs—like the side character arcs or that mysterious competitor company.
Fans have been begging for more, especially after that bittersweet epilogue. Some even speculate the author might revisit the universe later, given how popular it became. Until then, I’ve been filling the void with similar power-struggle romances like 'Rebirth of the Business Tyrant'—not quite the same, but hits some of the same satisfying notes.
Man, 'Claimed by the Top Boss' was such a wild ride! I devoured it in like two sittings because the chemistry between the leads was just chef’s kiss. From what I’ve gathered poking around forums and author interviews, there’s no official sequel yet, but the author did drop some hints about expanding the universe in a Q&A last year. I’d kill for a spin-off about the rival CEO who kept stealing scenes—imagine the enemies-to-lovers potential there!
That said, the author’s been pretty busy with their new fantasy series, so who knows when they’ll circle back. In the meantime, if you’re craving similar vibes, 'Bossy Pleasures' has the same power dynamics with extra office drama. It’s my current obsession while we wait (im)patiently for more from this world.
'Claimed by the Giant Bimer' came up in a discussion about underrated fantasy romances. From what I've gathered digging through forums and author updates, there hasn't been any official announcement about a sequel. The author seems to be focusing on a new project set in the same universe—some readers are speculating it might feature side characters from 'Bimer', but nothing confirmed yet.
That said, the ending left enough open threads that a continuation wouldn't surprise me. The protagonist's unresolved tension with the northern clans and that mysterious epilogue scene practically beg for more. I've seen authors revisit standalone works years later (remember how 'Silver-Blooded' got a surprise sequel after a five-year gap?), so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. For now, I'd recommend checking out 'Throne of the Frost Wyrm' if you want similar vibes—it's got that same mix of political intrigue and slow-burn romance.