Bound By Connor -

Power dynamics, vulnerability, healing from trauma, and the fine line between possession and love. Tagline: He owns the signature on the paper. She owns the man holding the pen. Option 2: Psychological Thriller / Suspense Title: Bound by Connor Logline: A forensic psychologist is assigned to evaluate a charming serial killer named Connor, but when her own dark past mirrors his pathology, she realizes she isn't interviewing the monster—she is becoming bound to him.

Aris Thorne didn’t come to Ravenwood Academy to make friends. He came to survive. But Connor Hawthorne, the golden-haired prince of the school, doesn’t accept refusals. When Aris accidentally witnesses a late-night ritual in the catacombs, he is dragged into Connor’s inner circle—literally bound by a vow carved into their skin. bound by connor

Bound by a one-year marriage contract, Isla moves into his penthouse, trading her paint-stained studio for a gilded cage. The rules are simple: play the doting wife in public, share his bed in private, and never ask about the scar on his wrist. But as the city’s glittering galas turn into quiet, whiskey-soaked nights, Isla sees the cracks in his armor. Connor isn’t just ruthless; he is broken. Power dynamics, vulnerability, healing from trauma, and the

What starts as a clinical evaluation devolves into a dangerous psychological duel. Connor knows things about Maya’s childhood he shouldn’t. He whispers truths that make her question her own sanity. Every session draws a tighter knot around her psyche. The guards call it manipulation. Maya calls it recognition. Option 2: Psychological Thriller / Suspense Title: Bound

Title: Bound by Connor Logline: A struggling artist agrees to a contract marriage with a ruthless CEO to save her family’s legacy, only to discover that the chains of his wealth are nothing compared to the grip he has on her heart.

As the line between hunter and hunted blurs, Maya must commit the ultimate sin to stop him—she must think like him. But once you think like a killer, are you still the good guy?