
Bitten By The Billionaire: My Darkest Night
I spent three weeks scrubbing carbonized grease off woks at the Jade Garden, hiding my elite tactical training behind raw knuckles and a practiced, submissive stutter. My mission was the only thing keeping me sane: finding my sister, Elena, who vanished into thin air after her phone last pinged near the city’s Restricted Sector.
The breakthrough came when my boss, a bully named Uncle Wong, forced me to take a delivery to 101 Blackwood Drive—a high-security fortress where the drivers whispered that people went in and never came back right. It was a geographic match for Elena's last known location, but as I rode my battered scooter toward the massive steel gates, I realized I wasn't just investigating a lead; I was walking into a spider's web.
The mansion was a monolith of cold concrete and military-grade surveillance, owned by Hugh Bradford, a billionaire who controlled the city’s elite like puppets. During my delivery, the magnetic locks hissed shut, the lights died, and I was plunged into absolute darkness with a predator who didn't want my money. Bradford pinned me against a stainless steel counter and did something unthinkable: he sank his teeth into my shoulder, using the rhythm of my frantic pulse to anchor his own fractured mind.
I escaped with a bruised neck and a thousand-dollar "tip," feeling the crushing weight of his violation and the terrifying realization that my "clumsy immigrant" act hadn't fooled him for a second. I didn't understand why a man of his power would treat a delivery girl like a biological drug, or what he had done to the other girls who had vanished behind those black glass walls.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I realized I was being hunted by a man who could buy and sell my life a thousand times over.
"You're terrified," he had whispered in the dark, and for the first time in years, I wasn't faking it.
Back in my apartment, I found a note tucked inside the cash that confirmed my worst fears:
"For the inconvenience. See you Tuesday."
He thinks he’s found a new toy to play with, but he just gave me the one thing I needed to find my sister—an invitation to go back inside and finish what I started.
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Chapter 4
Three months bled by, each week a grueling cycle of Wong's greasy rage and the cold, silent transaction at the estate. She learned to anticipate the weight of his hand on her shoulder, the exact frequency of the security drones that patrolled the Zone's perimeter. The rain turned to sleet, then back to a relentless, grey drizzle that soaked through her boots.
She became a fixture at the Bradford Estate. Tuesdays and Fridays. Like clockwork.
The routine was always the same. The gate opened. She drove up. She entered the foyer. She left the food. She took the envelope. She left.
The envelope always contained cash. Sometimes five hundred. Sometimes a thousand. It was piling up under the loose floorboard in her apartment. She used it to upgrade her gear.
The five-hundred-dollar tips weren't spent on rent. They were bartered in back alleys for scavenged parts-a lens from a smashed traffic cam, a circuit board from a discarded child's toy. It took her three nights of painstaking work with a soldering iron she'd stolen from Wong's toolbox to assemble a micro-camera, smaller than a pinhead. It was a long shot. A house like that would have military-grade jammers. But it was the only shot she had. She spent another three nights sewing it into the top button of her delivery uniform.
On the twelfth delivery, something changed.
She walked into the foyer, shaking the rain from her jacket. The air was different. The sterile, antiseptic smell was gone, replaced by a heavy, cloying scent.
Lilies.
A massive vase of white lilies sat on the black table, exactly where she usually stood.
She froze. In her culture, in this city, lilies were for funerals. They were the flowers of death. Was this a message? Did he know?
She stepped forward, her heart thumping against her ribs. She placed the food down, lingering for three extra seconds. She turned her chest toward the staircase, aiming the button camera at the shadows of the mezzanine.
Movement.
Not a machine this time. A man.
She caught a glimpse of a dark silk robe, the flash of a bare foot retreating into the darkness. He was getting closer. He was escalating.
She turned and walked out, forcing herself not to run.
Back at her apartment-a moldy shoebox that smelled of damp drywall-she hooked the camera up to her laptop. Her hands shook as she initiated the download.
File Corrupted.
The screen was nothing but grey static.
"Dammit!" She slammed her fist on the desk. Signal jammers. The house was a black hole for data. Tech wasn't going to work.
She needed human intel. She needed to breach the perimeter.
The next night at the restaurant, the atmosphere was tense. Uncle Wong was counting the till, his face sour.
"You make good tips, Maya," he grunted, eyeing her. "Maybe I pay you too much. Maybe I cut wage."
She gritted her teeth. "Whatever you say, Uncle."
She couldn't lose this job. It was her only access key.
Her burner phone pinged in her pocket. She pulled it out, shielding the screen.
It was a notification from the delivery app. A special instruction from the Estate.
Delivery inside. Kitchen.
Her breath hitched. This was it. The breach she wanted. But staring at the words, a cold dread settled in her stomach. It felt less like an opportunity and more like a summons to the gallows.
Penny grabbed her arm as she zipped up the thermal bag. Her grip was painful.
"Don't go inside, Em," she whispered, slipping and using Maya's real name before correcting herself. "Maya. Don't. Never go inside. That's the rule."
Maya gently removed Penny's hand. Penny's fingers were warm; Maya's were ice cold.
"It's a thousand dollars, Penny," she lied. "I have to."
She walked out to the scooter. The engine noise was familiar now, a comforting rattle.
The drive felt longer tonight. The fog was thicker, swirling around the streetlights like ghosts.
She arrived at the gates. They opened. She drove up the heated driveway.
The front door was already wide open. It gaped like a mouth in the concrete face of the house, waiting to swallow her whole.
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7.3
TRIGGER WARNING
This book is STRICTLY EROTICA. It contains graphic sexual content, taboo themes, age gaps, and explicit scenarios intended for mature audiences only (18+).
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9.3
His Favorite Sin
9.3
"Hey, stranger... you look dangerously tempting tonight."
The words slipped out before I could stop myself, and a reckless smile curved on my lips.
He leaned closer, voice deep and taunting. "Careful, Mrs. You might not survive what you're asking for."
His eyes, sharp and unrelenting, pinned me in place. I knew in that instant I was standing before a predator ready to consume me whole. The way his hand brushed against my cheek sent shivers down my spine - and I hated how much I wanted more.
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Brinda thought she had finally found love, but betrayal on her wedding day shatters her fragile heart. Lost, broken, and angry at the world, she crosses paths with Jason - a notorious playboy with a dangerous charm and an offer she can't resist.
Will Brinda allow her wounded heart to open again, or will Jason's dark world pull her deeper into a game of desire and deception?
Step into a story of passion, betrayal, and fate - where one night changes everything.

7.1
I never should have let my mother hold my future hostage.
She paid my tuition with his father's money. Locked my birth certificate, my transcripts, every scrap of paper I need to survive in a safe I'll never open. And the one thing I had left of my dad, his old watch, she dangled like a noose.
Run, and I lose my education. Fight, and I lose the last piece of the man who actually loved me.
So I moved into the Hunters' mansion. Into the lair of the boy who spent years making my life hell.
Chase Hunter. Six-foot-five of pure venom wrapped in muscle and money. The senior who cornered me in empty hallways, who whispered filth in my ear just to watch me flinch, who smiled that sharp, cruel smile every time I broke a little more.
I thought graduation meant freedom from him.
I was wrong.
Now he's my stepbrother.
He hates that I'm here. Hates my mother for sinking her claws into his father. Hates me most of all, for breathing his air, for walking his halls, for daring to exist where he can reach me.
But hate isn't clean anymore.
It's tangled up in heat. In the way his grey eyes strip me bare every time they land on me. In the way his hand closes around my throat, not to hurt, but to own. In the way he punishes me over his lap, in his car, against walls, until I'm shaking and soaked and furious at myself for wanting more.
He calls me Little Lamb like it's poison on his tongue.
I call him every name I can think of under my breath.
How long until we stop fighting the deadly inferno raging between us and finally let it consume us both?

9.4
"I'm terribly sorry my champagne found your face so magnetic, Captain."
Theodore Ashford does not get angry. No - he smiles. Slow. Amused. Dangerous.
"No apology necessary, Lady Cruelton. In fact, I insist you join us for dinner next week. I find you... fascinating."
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Beatrice Whitmore died once already.
She wakes up inside a 1940s romance novel - not as the heroine, but as the infamous purple-haired villainess destined for scandal, disgrace, and an early grave. Everyone hates Lady Cruelton.
Which is perfect.
Because survival comes with rules.
A mysterious System rewards her with Hatred Points for humiliation, social ruin, and expertly executed cruelty. The more she's despised, the longer she lives. Reform is fatal. Kindness is suicide.
Being terrible should be easy.
Until Captain Theodore Ashford - decorated war hero, heir to an estate as vast as his ego - refuses to despise her. Immune to her schemes, unfazed by her insults, he watches her with knowing amusement... as if he sees through every calculated performance.
Faking her death was supposed to secure her escape from the plot.
Instead, his attention drags her deeper into it.
Now Beatrice must outmaneuver gossip, rewrite a story determined to destroy her, and earn enough Hatred Points to survive - without falling for the only man who doesn't hate her.
Because in a world where love is the true death sentence for a villainess...
Cruelty might be her only way out

7.9
I came with a mission to kill the Lord of the empire, Mark. "Lara, I am pleased with you." Fireworks bloomed above us as I looked down at Mark kneeling on one knee. The dagger hidden in my sleeve almost slipped from my grasp. "Are you willing to marry me as my wife, from now on, for a lifetime?" "Yes." The system's alarm rang sharply in my mind, urging me to complete my mission, but I still chose to move forward without hesitation.
Reality, however, was far crueler than I expected. "Lara, as Mark's wife, you must not leave the palace for three years and, when the time comes, gracefully step down." "Okay," I answered lightly, just as I had agreed to his proposal. That night, flames swallowed my courtyard, the fire blazing high enough to erase everything I had endured. I thought it was my end.
But when I opened my eyes, I was back to the day he proposed. The same fireworks. The same man on one knee. Only this time, Mark's eyes were filled with tears as he held my hand and whispered, "Lara, don't go."

8.5
The blood moon was rising...
She was an innocent girl in the village. She was offered to the Dark Forest against her will. The Blood Moon captured her womanhood in the Paradise of Five Werewolves Pack.
She lost her virginity to the Five Werewolves who managed to explore her utmost heavenly discovery. Secretly, she loves the feeling of being subdued by the Dominant werewolves.
She secretly escaped with one of the pack and lived outside the Dark Forest.
The Dark Leader captured the remaining four werewolves of the Dark Forest. Their futures lie in living with humans secretly as a punishment.
They lived alongside the modern civilization of the human world and discovered themselves to be acceptable all along for Love, Secrets, Marriage, and Life.