Veejay:Belonging To Lockhart

Summary
Amaris Kennerly’s life unravels when her smug ex Ansel flaunts his wedding and the new CEO at Lockhart Digital, Theron Lockhart, fires her whole department. Theron is also her high-school tormentor, and he humiliates her again with an impossible 24-hour work challenge. Cornered and broke, Ami still attends Ansel’s yacht wedding, where Theron unexpectedly claims her as his date and sparks public scandal when paparazzi catch them together.
Author Introduction
Veejay is a web-serial romance author known for fast-paced, high-drama storytelling with sharp dialogue and emotionally messy characters. In Belonging To Lockhart, Veejay blends workplace power struggles, old-school bullying wounds, and a glamorous rich-world backdrop with modern rom-com bite and darker tension. Readers often praise Veejay for addictive cliffhangers, strong chemistry, and heroines who feel real even when their lives go off the rails. The writing is widely loved for being easy to binge, highly visual, and packed with moments that make you want to read “just one more chapter.”
Book Strengths
This novel stands out by mixing three satisfying engines at once: workplace revenge, fake-date social warfare, and a past-enemies reconnection that keeps flipping from danger to desire. The tone is bold, funny, and tense, with plenty of public humiliation scenes, sharp one-liners, and high-status pressure that traps the heroine in impossible choices. With 189 chapters and about 251,984 words, it’s long enough for slow-burn development, side-character support, and repeated plot escalations, while the chapter endings keep the pacing binge-friendly and hook-heavy.
Conclusion
If you like romances where the heroine is pushed to the edge, then fights back in heels, Belonging To Lockhart delivers. Between a ruthless CEO with a personal past, a humiliating ex’s wedding, and a scandalous “date” claim that hits the tabloids, the story keeps escalating. Start reading for the revenge and stay for the dangerous chemistry.
FAQs
Q:Is this novel suitable for young readers?
A:More suitable for older teens/adults. It includes bullying trauma, strong language, sexual references, and intense power-imbalance romance dynamics.
Q:Does this novel have explicit sex scenes?
A:From the provided chapters, there are sexual references and suggestive moments, but no fully explicit on-page sex is shown in the excerpts. Later content cannot be confirmed from the sample.
Q:Does this novel have a happy ending?
A:Not confirmable from the provided chapters alone. The setup suggests a romance trajectory, but the ending outcome isn’t shown in the sample.
