King of Sloth by Ana Huang is a contemporary billionaire romance centred on Xavier Castillo, a wealthy and charismatic heir who avoids responsibility and has little interest in running his family’s empire. Despite his carefree lifestyle, he is constantly surrounded by attention and admiration—except from Sloane Kensington, his publicist.
Sloane is ambitious, intelligent, and highly professional, known for managing difficult clients with precision and control. Xavier, however, tests her patience at every turn with his charm, teasing, and refusal to take things seriously. Their professional relationship is defined by friction, sarcasm, and undeniable chemistry.
When an unexpected tragedy occurs, circumstances force Xavier and Sloane into closer emotional proximity. Away from their usual boundaries, Xavier begins to show a more thoughtful and vulnerable side, while Sloane struggles to maintain emotional distance as her feelings deepen.
King of Sloth by Ana Huang explores themes of opposites attract, emotional growth, responsibility, grief, and forbidden workplace attraction, delivering a story about how love can emerge even between two people determined to resist it.