THAT KIND OF LOVEUpdated at Jun 21, 2026, 12:45
Maya Sinclair is the only daughter of Victor and Harriet Sinclair, owners of Sinclair Holdings. She has the name, the money, the LA mansion. What she doesn’t have is a childhood. Raised by nannies while her parents built an empire, Maya learned early that love was conditional and attention had to be earned.
At 15, she met Alex Blackwood, brooding heir to Blackwood Logistics, a global empire that dwarfed Sinclair Holdings. He was possessive, jealous, infuriating. He called her “mine” on their second date and meant it. They fought loud, loved harder, and made one rule: wait. Wait until they were old enough to choose each other without pressure. Without “what if.”
For 3 years they chose each other. Through family expectations, business mergers, and their own stubborn hearts. On Maya’s 18th birthday, she chose him completely. No more waiting.
Then one day it all went dark.
Maya wakes up with no memory of who she is. But her body remembers his touch.
Alex resurface and refuses to accept her new identity. To him, Maya is still his. The girl who chose him when she had every reason not to. He’ll remind her. Seduce her. Fight for her. Even if it means going against both their families.
But “She remembers” wasn’t a threat. It was a warning. Someone from Maya’s lost years is back, and they don’t want Alex in the picture. They want Maya Sinclair, not Maya Blackwood.
Now Alex has 2 choices: let her go to keep her safe, or claim her again and risk losing her forever.
She doesn’t remember him. But this time, he won’t wait 4 years for her “yes.”