
Bought as a bride by a man I hated
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She was desperate. He was merciless.
Liana Moore's sister's life is on the line, and the only person who can save her is Dominic Vale-the man who destroyed her family years ago.
One year. One marriage. One chance to survive.
Dominic is cold, controlling, and unforgiving. Liana is fierce, stubborn, and trapped in a union built on hatred and power.
But when secrets are revealed and the line between punishment and protection blurs, the fire between them becomes impossible to ignore.
In a marriage never meant to exist, love is the most dangerous risk of all.
Bought as a bride by a man I hated Chapter 1
The first time I realized my life could be sold, it was written in red ink.
FINAL NOTICE.
The letters screamed at me from the envelope like they were alive, like they had been waiting patiently for the exact moment my hands would start shaking too badly to pretend anymore.
I stood in the narrow hallway of our apartment, the peeling cream paint flaking under my fingertips as I leaned against the wall for support. The power was out again. Of course it was. The ceiling fan hung uselessly above me, frozen mid-spin like it had given up on trying.
"Liana?"
My sister's voice drifted out from the bedroom. Weak. Too weak for someone who was only nineteen.
I folded the letter quickly, like hiding it could make it disappear, and forced my voice to steady. "I'm here."
I walked into the bedroom and found Mia propped up against a pile of pillows, her skin pale against the dark sheets, her lips slightly blue at the edges. The oxygen machine beside her bed hummed softly, a sound that had become the background noise of my life.
"You look tired," she said, trying to smile.
I returned it automatically. "Did you eat?"
She hesitated. That was answer enough.
"I'll make soup," I said, already turning toward the door.
"Liana," she called softly.
I stopped.
"You didn't answer the phone earlier. Did something happen at work?"
Work.
The word felt almost funny. I had lost my job two weeks ago when the company downsized. They called it restructuring. I called it being disposable.
"I was busy," I lied.
Mia studied me, her eyes far too sharp for someone who spent most of her days in bed. "You're lying."
I sighed and sat on the edge of her bed, brushing her hair back gently. "You're not supposed to worry about things like that."
"I'm not a child," she whispered.
I wanted to scream at that. I wanted to tell her she didn't get to be brave, that it was unfair, that she should be thinking about college and stupid crushes and late-night snacks-not hospital bills and transplant waiting lists.
Instead, I nodded. "I know."
The truth sat heavy between us.
Her surgery deposit was due in ten days.
Ten.
If we didn't pay it, she would be removed from the list.
I had tried everything. Loans. Friends. Relatives who suddenly remembered old grudges. Even a man I hated myself for meeting, who smiled too much and asked too many questions about what I was willing to offer in return.
I stood abruptly. "Rest. I'll be back."
The kitchen smelled like old oil and desperation. I turned on the stove, lit a match, and stared at the flickering flame like it might give me answers.
That was when my phone rang.
Unknown number.
I almost ignored it.
Almost.
"Hello?" My voice sounded hoarse, unfamiliar even to me.
"Ms. Moore," a man said calmly. Too calmly. "This is Mr. Hale, legal representative for Vale Holdings."
My stomach dropped.
Vale Holdings wasn't just a company. It was an empire. Everyone knew the name.
"I think you have the wrong number," I said quickly.
"I don't," he replied. "This call concerns your sister, Mia Moore."
My grip tightened around the phone. "What about her?"
There was a pause, just long enough to let fear bloom fully in my chest.
"My client is aware of your financial difficulties," he continued. "He is prepared to intervene."
I laughed-sharp and disbelieving. "Intervene how? By paying our bills out of kindness?"
Another pause.
"No," Mr. Hale said. "By offering a transaction."
Every instinct in my body screamed.
"I'm not interested," I said, my voice shaking now.
"You should be," he replied. "The alternative is watching your sister's condition deteriorate while you wait for a miracle."
Tears burned my eyes. "Who is your client?"
The answer came smoothly.
"Mr. Dominic Vale."
The name hit me like a blow to the chest.
Dominic Vale.
I hadn't heard it spoken aloud in years, but my body remembered it instantly-like a scar that never fully healed.
"What does he want?" I whispered.
"To meet you," Mr. Hale said. "Tonight."
The Vale estate was nothing like our apartment.
It rose from the ground like something carved by arrogance and money, all glass and steel and quiet power. The gates opened silently as the car pulled in, and I felt like I was crossing into enemy territory.
I wore my only decent dress. Black. Too plain. My hands wouldn't stop shaking.
A maid led me inside, her expression carefully neutral, and guided me into a study that smelled of leather and something darker.
He was standing by the window when I entered.
Tall. Broad-shouldered. Dressed in a tailored suit that looked like it had never known dust or struggle. His back was to me, but I knew it was him the moment he turned.
Dominic Vale.
His face was sharp, sculpted, coldly handsome in a way that felt unfair. Dark eyes met mine-and didn't soften.
They hardened.
"So," he said, his voice deep and controlled. "You came."
"I didn't have a choice," I replied.
A slow smile touched his lips. It didn't reach his eyes. "Interesting. Neither did I, once upon a time."
I swallowed. "Why am I here?"
He gestured to the chair across from his desk. "Sit."
I didn't move.
His gaze flicked to me, assessing, measuring. Then he sat instead, folding his hands together calmly.
"Your sister needs surgery," he said, as if discussing the weather. "Her condition is worsening. Without immediate intervention, she won't survive the year."
My heart shattered quietly.
"You know this already," he continued. "You've exhausted all conventional options."
"You've been watching me," I said.
"Yes."
Anger flared. "You don't get to-"
"I get to do whatever I want," he interrupted coolly. "Including saving her."
I laughed bitterly. "Why?"
His jaw tightened. "Because I'm owed."
"Owed?" I echoed.
"You walked away from me years ago," he said, his eyes darkening. "And I lost everything shortly after."
"That's a lie," I shot back. "You lost nothing. You took everything."
He stood, circling the desk slowly, until he stopped in front of me.
"You took something from me first," he said quietly.
I shook my head. "I don't even know what you're talking about."
"That," he said, "is exactly the problem."
He turned and reached for a folder, sliding it across the desk toward me.
Inside was a single document.
My breath caught.
Marriage Agreement.
"One year," he said. "You become my wife. In return, I will pay for your sister's surgery, her recovery, and ensure she never wants for anything again."
My vision blurred. "You're insane."
"Perhaps," he replied. "But you're desperate."
I pushed the folder away. "I won't sell myself to you."
"You already have," he said softly. "You just haven't signed yet."
Tears spilled down my cheeks. "You hate me."
"Yes."
"Then why do this?"
His gaze locked onto mine, unflinching. "Because hatred doesn't cancel ownership."
The words chilled me to my bones.
"Take the night to decide," he said, turning away. "But understand this-if you walk out that door, the offer disappears."
I thought of Mia. Her pale face. Her forced smile.
I thought of ten days.
I picked up the folder.
And for the first time in my life, I realized love wasn't the only thing that could trap a person.
Sometimes, survival was worse.
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8.4
Palermo does not forgive.
Neither does it forget.
When Guerrero Valenti, the feared leader of the Vikings, vanished, the city exhaled a dangerous calm-but only for a moment. In the shadows, enemies waited. Rivals sharpened their knives. And one woman bore a secret that could ignite every street in the city.
Lucia Romano carried the child of a man who had disappeared into legend and rumor. A son who had not been claimed, not protected, not named.
The city whispered of him with venom: the bastard of the Vikings.
The boy was fragile, but he was a storm waiting to erupt. And every night, Palermo tested him. Masked men tried to snatch him from his crib. Fire, steel, and blood became his lullabies. Yet he survived. Every threat only sharpened his instincts, every scream hardened his mother's resolve.
But whispers spread faster than steel through the night-rumors of a man returning. A shadow that would claim everything, sparking fear in every heart:
Guerrero Valenti.
The father who abandoned him.
The legend whose name alone commands obedience.
The storm that will rise, carrying vengeance, blood, and fire.
And when he comes,
Every man who dared call the bastard his enemy will fall.
Every street, every roof, every whispered corner will bow to the son of Guerrero Valenti or be washed in blood.
This is the story of survival.
Of fire and steel.
Of a mother and her son.
Of a father's return.
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8.6
I woke up choking on rotting air in an alien jungle, surrounded by giant bioluminescent ferns and a three-eyed, armor-plated beast charging straight at me.
Before the monster could tear me apart, I was saved by a squad of men with metallic wings and laser rifles, but my nightmare was just beginning.
When they brought me back to their high-tech military base, every soldier we passed stopped dead, staring at me with a feverish, starving hunger that made my skin crawl.
In the medical wing, a manic doctor bypassed all protocol, pulling out a wicked silver needle to forcibly extract my blood, looking at me not as a patient, but as a winning lottery ticket.
Even their highest-ranking commander, a giant, scarred Admiral, immediately tried to claim me, demanding I be moved into his personal bedroom for "protection."
I didn't understand why I was being treated like a caged miracle, nor why a simple, accidental touch of my hand could bring my winged protector to his knees and silence his feral instincts.
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The nightmare only worsened when Daria gloatingly confessed to a horrifying truth.
Daria had stolen the credit for saving Danial in a fire—a heroic act that had actually destroyed Deidre's heart.
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When a grief-stricken Deidre attacked the murderer, Danial furiously shoved his wife to the ground.
Ignoring her heart spasms and gasps for air, he threw her out into a freezing New York blizzard to die.
Lying in the snow, Deidre's love turned to pure ash as she realized she had sacrificed her body and her child for a blind monster.
But she didn't die that night.
Rescued by Danial's biggest Wall Street rival, Deidre marched into her husband's office the next morning alongside New York's most ruthless divorce lawyer.
"Sign it, or I'll freeze your offshore trust and burn your empire to the ground."

7.2
Emily wakes up to cries and screams one fateful day, unaware that her life is about to take a ride even she cannot fathom.
She eventually finds out she is mated not just to her best friend, but also to the bastard responsible for the misfortune that befell her pack.
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"I don't know why the Moon Goddess paired you both with me. I find it more of a curse than a blessing." Alpha Leo paused to look at both our faces, his expression void of feeling of any kind.
"I, Alpha Leo Woods of Dark Moon pack, on this day, reject you, Emily Langston and Reece Emilio of Greyhound pack," His face morphed into a mocking glare. "A pack that no longer exists,"
I heard many in the crowd chuckle. "...as my mates! Hereafter, you both mean nothing to me and are just ordinary slaves in captivity."
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