The OnlyFans Reveal: A Steamy, Emotional African American Romance

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Fourteen days. Ten thousand dollars. And a heart that has never felt more bankrupt.

In the clinical glow of a ring light, Carla Washington is a goddess. As a rising star in the digital world, her mocha skin and lush curves have earned her a high-rise view of the Chicago skyline and a bank account that finally breathes. But behind the "Solo Queen" persona is a woman who is tired of being a thumbnail. In a world that treats her like a premium product to be consumed, Carla is starving for a touch that doesn't come with a subscription price.

Then comes Luke.

Majestic, grounded, and dangerously handsome, Luke is the kind of man who moves the world during the day and craves peace at night. When their eyes meet in a South Loop ice cream shop, the chemistry isn't just electric—it’s soul-deep. For the first time in years, someone is looking at Carla, the woman, not the creator. For the first time, the "Black Girl Magic" feels real, not just performed.

But the lens always demands a price.

Carla has seen the "switch" before—the moment a man’s respect turns into disdain the second he hears the word OnlyFans. As her connection with Luke deepens into a slow-burn fire that threatens to consume them both, the secret she carries becomes a ticking clock.

In a city of three million people, she’s finally found the one man who sees her soul. But when the light goes out and the truth is revealed, will he stay to handle the reality? Or is Carla destined to be the world's most expensive fantasy… and its loneliest woman?

The OnlyFans Reveal is a sizzling, sophisticated, and deeply emotional standalone romance that explores the thin line between the personas we project and the love we deserve.

"Hotter than a Chicago summer and deeper than the blues, this is a story for every woman who has ever wondered if she was enough."

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