
DOMINATED THE IN-LAW
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"Oh. God, Eli, please! I'm not on the pills," I gasped, my fingers clawing at his shoulders.
"With a pussy as sweet as that?" he growled against my neck. "Jett was the loser. I'm not. I'm gonna fuck this pussy till the end. Afraid you're gonna have my child?"
My head dropped as a shudder ripped through me. "You're crazy!"
His voice dropped to a whisper. "You're mine now. My woman. And I'm gonna fuck you until this pretty body of yours only knows me."
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Rowanne Steele thought she had it all. A perfect marriage to Jett Carter, heir to the Carter empire, and a future filled with love. But when Jett dies in a tragic car crash, her world shatters. Her mourning days aren't over, still clinging to his memory, drowning in grief and loyalty to the man she thought she knew.
Until one night, a hidden truth rises from his belongings and everything Rowanne believed about her husband was a lie.
Lost and heartbroken, she runs into the only arms that feel safe, Eli Carter, Jett's younger brother.
What begins as a moment of comfort in the rain turns into a mistake neither of them can forget. A mistake that feels far too much like fate.
Rowanne swears it can't happen again. Eli refuses to let go. Whether forbidden or not, he's determined to claim her. And this time, he won't lose.
DOMINATED THE IN-LAW Chapter 1
ROWANNE'S POV
Who thought that a small box would lead to the discovery of the husband I thought he wasn't? To me, he was my world, but was I his?
I wanted the water from the shower to burn. I wanted it to peel away the ache, the memories and the name that still lived in my bones.
Jett. Even in death, he still owned me.
I pressed my forehead against the tile, the sob breaking from me in a soundless shudder. The world outside the shower no longer made sense. People had moved on. But me? I was still here shackled to a ghost.
By the time I dragged myself out, steam clung to me and the water drops traced down my bare skin as I walked to the closet. Our closet.
The moment I opened the door, the familiar scent hit me. His cologne. His soap. Him. My chest caved inward as my gaze travelled over the space we once shared.
His side though. It looked untouched yet somehow alive with his suits hung in order.
I reached for one of his jackets. My fingers were trembling as I slid it from the hanger. The fabric was smooth but all I cared about was the faint trace of him that still lingered. His scent. My knees weakened as I pulled it to my chest, burying my face in it, sobbing into the silence.
"God, I miss you," I whispered into the clothes. "I miss you, Jett!"
The tears blurred my vision and for a moment, all I knew was the ache of grief. Until something pressed hard against my ribs and I froze.
My breath caught as I shifted the jacket, my fingers quickly fumbling along the lining. I felt it again. It was small yet solid, and definitely not fabric.
It was a box.
My stomach dropped. My fingers shook as I dug deeper, panic thrumming in my veins until I pulled it free. A velvet square and it felt heavy in my palm. An engagement ring box?
I stared at it, the world narrowing to the soft black velvet and the way my trembling hands barely managed to hold it steady. My chest rose and fell in jagged bursts. Jett never gave me this.
I had my ring. The one he slipped on my finger seven months ago, the one I kissed every night before bed, the one I still wore like a chain of loyalty. This was different, it was new and untouched.
I pushed open the lid.
The diamond glared back at me from its bed of satin. A design he would never choose for me.
Something inside me cracked open, and it wasn't grief this time, but something more aching.
The tears slowed. My hand tightened around the box until I saw a logo I recognised. The store.
For days, the ring had bothered me so much even when I refused to look into it. I lingered in my mind. There's no way Jett could have bought that for me. I had mine, I had my engagement ring and wedding ring.
Two days later, I grabbed my phone and dialled my assistant. Rita. "Rita, could you look into the Glamour store for me. I want to know if my husband purchased a ring."
"Yes, ma," she said, and the line died.
Days later.
I sat behind the desk as the silence pressed in, suffocating, and only the ticking of the clock on my desk tingled in my brain.
My fingers lingered over the papers in front of me, but I wasn't reading. No, I couldn't. Every time I tried to focus, my mind drifted back to that night in the closet.
The knock on the door startled me. I quickly wiped under my eyes. I straightened and schooled my expression immediately.
"Come in."
Rita stepped inside. She gave me a small and polite smile, though I could see the flicker of worry in her eyes. I hadn't exactly been myself these past few days.
"Ma'am," she began softly, setting a file on the desk. "I've arranged your schedule for the week. Board meeting with the Carter executives on Wednesday. A charity dinner on Thursday evening. And Friday, your lunch with the foundation trustees has been confirmed."
I nodded, half-listening as my fingers curled into my palm to keep steady. My gaze flicked to her hands, to the neat stack of papers she placed before me.
She hesitated then, her voice lowering. "And... there's something else."
My heart clenched like I knew what she was about to say. No, I knew what she was about to say.
Rita's eyes flickered down to the page in her hand before lifting to meet mine, cautious but steady.
"I looked into the store, ma'am." Her tone was careful, as though each word was glass she was afraid to shatter. "The ring was indeed purchased by your husband... to a woman named Juliet Rogidgro."
The name sliced through my chest like a knife.
My throat tightened, but Rita didn't stop.
"The same ring was purchased twice. He came back twice claiming the ring had gone missing." She hesitated, lowering her gaze before delivering the final blow. "I also looked into Juliet. She lives in New York, just a few blocks away... but-" Rita exhaled softly. "She's a single mother."
My fingers clenched the armrests of my chair. My breath stuttered in my chest.
"What?" My voice broke. "What did you say?"
The walls seemed to tilt, the office shrinking around me. Single mother. Purchased twice. Juliet. My mind spun, grasping for sense in a world that suddenly didn't have any.
Now. I was driving.
The city blurred around me. My hands gripped the steering wheel too tightly, as Rita's words replayed over and over in my head.
Juliet Rogidgro. Single mother. A few blocks away.
Each word pressed harder into me, echoing until they drowned out the sound of the wipers smearing away the rain.
I could still feel the goosebumps when Rita dropped the photo of Juliet and left it on my desk. She was a real woman and a real living being. Not a rumour, but someone who had existed alongside my marriage all these months.
My marriage. My goddamned marriage.
"How dare you! How dare you cheat on me?"
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DOMINATED THE IN-LAW of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6Chapter 7 Ch. 7Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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8.3
I was the long-lost Donovan heiress, finally brought home after a childhood in foster care. My parents adored me, my husband cherished me, and the woman who tried to ruin my life, Kiera Reese, was locked away in a mental facility. I was safe. I was loved.
On my birthday, I decided to surprise my husband, Ivan, at his office. But he wasn't there.
I found him at a private art gallery across town. He was with Kiera.
She wasn't in a facility. She was radiant, laughing as she stood beside my husband and their five-year-old son. I watched through the glass as Ivan kissed her, a familiar, loving gesture he’d used with me just that morning.
I crept closer and overheard them. My birthday wish to go to the amusement park had been denied because he’d already promised the entire park to their son—whose birthday was the same day as mine.
"She’s so grateful to have a family, she’d believe anything we tell her," Ivan said, his voice laced with a cruelty that stole my breath. "It's almost sad."
My entire reality—my loving parents who funded this secret life, my devoted husband—was a five-year lie. I was just the fool they kept on stage.
My phone buzzed. It was a text from Ivan, sent while he stood with his real family.
"Just got out of the meeting. So exhausting. I miss you."
The casual lie was the final blow. They thought I was a pathetic, grateful orphan they could control.
They were about to find out just how wrong they were.

8.6
I was the youngest Paladin in history, the absolute pride of the Azure Blade.
But after a disastrous mission in the snow, I was falsely accused of slaughtering my own squad.
Grand Master Bernardo Rowe didn't just exile me; he surgically severed my connection to the magic Aether, turning me into a crippled mortal.
Desperate to survive, I tried to climb the Holy Stairs to reclaim my legendary sword, "Rebellion."
Instead of answering my call, my own blade shrieked in absolute rejection and blasted me down the thousand stone steps.
My bones snapped like dry twigs, and I was left in a pool of my own blood.
The pilgrims laughed at me. The guards declared me a lost cause and left me to rot in the dirt.
I should have died there, betrayed by the Order and the holy magic I once served.
But a silent, massive laborer named Cato Sims dragged my mangled body into the shadows.
He healed my shattered skeleton in mere days with impossible skill, yet he allowed lowly servants to spit on him and beat him just to keep my presence hidden.
I didn't understand why my holy sword had abandoned me, and I understood even less why this stranger was protecting a condemned criminal.
When I finally snapped and demanded to know his price for saving my life, he didn't ask for money or my body.
"The mountain does not forget its debts. I am reclaiming what was taken from it."
Staring into his unyielding eyes, I realized my exile wasn't the end, but the beginning of a terrifying truth.

9.2
She loved him until she lost herself.
Now, behind locked doors and shattered glass, she must learn to breathe again.
When she first met Lloyd, he was magnetic and intoxicating. The kind of man who turned every head when he entered a room, who spoke in promises sweet enough to taste. With him, she felt chosen, cherished, and safe.
But safety was an illusion, and love became a weapon.
And slowly, piece by piece, he dismantled her until nothing of the woman she once was remained.
Now institutionalized after a breakdown, she begins to piece together the brutal truth of what really happened in the shadows of their love story. Memories sting like open wounds: the manipulation disguised as tenderness, the apologies that blurred into threats, the desperate hope that tomorrow he'd be the man she fell for again.
Yet beneath the grief and the shame, a quiet rebellion stirs, a vow to reclaim her voice, her freedom, and her life. Because this is not just a story of how she fell apart. It is a story of how she rises.
Haunting, raw, and achingly intimate, Boys like him peels back the glittering mask of a toxic love affair to reveal the kind of darkness that hides in plain sight, and the unbreakable strength it takes to escape it.

7.4
Briony was devastated when her boyfriend proposed to her best friend in front of her. Not only was she betrayed, but she was also publicly humiliated.
Five years later, she became popular after writing her heartbreaking love story into a novel. Her ex-boyfriend was offended. When he condemned her, she swore she would have nothing to do with him anymore.
Unfortunately, fate had other plans. Briony accidentally hit a child with her car, who turned out to be the son of Alexander, her ex-boyfriend! As punishment, she was forced to be his nanny until his cast arm healed.
What would happen next? Could she endure the torture from the ex who secretly still wanted her?

8.5
Alexandrea woke up with a splitting headache in a strange hotel bed, terrified to find a brutally handsome, half-naked stranger beside her.
Before she could even scream, the door burst open. Her adoptive mother, Ivette, stormed in with a swarm of reporters and flashing cameras.
"How could you disgrace our family name like this?"
Ivette sobbed, putting on a theatrical performance of a heartbroken mother. It was a setup to completely ruin Alexandrea's reputation in front of New York's elite.
For ten years, Alexandrea had lived in a house of horrors. Her back and arms were covered in silvery scars and puckered cigarette burns left by Ivette's vicious abuse.
Yet to the public, Ivette had carefully crafted Alexandrea's image as a wild, ungrateful, and manipulative liar.
Trapped under the duvet, Alexandrea was drowning in shame, her voice lost in the storm of accusations.
She didn't understand why her adoptive family hated her so much, treating her worse than a stray dog while using her brother's future to keep her chained.
But what she understood even less was the stranger beside her.
Instead of panicking, the man slowly sat up, his presence alone silencing the frantic room. He was Ace Griffith, the billionaire heir who owned half of Manhattan.
He wrapped his suit jacket around her trembling shoulders, looked Ivette dead in the eye, and dropped a bomb.
"I will be marrying her."
Then, he carried Alexandrea away from her ten-year prison, ordering his men to dig up the Terry family's darkest secrets and her true identity.

9.5
Frances survived a horrific car crash, only to return to a suffocating life. Her wealthy husband, Baron, and his domineering mother were now relentlessly pressuring her to adopt a "poor, distant relative" named Jagger as the heir to their billionaire empire.
But on her way to sign the adoption papers, a violent vision flashed in her mind. The crash wasn't an accident. She saw her car in flames, while Baron watched with cold, calculating eyes. Beside him stood an older Jagger, who calmly muttered the chilling truth.
"The problem is solved."
A private investigator soon confirmed her worst nightmares. Jagger wasn't a charity case; he was Baron's illegitimate son. The family had been illegally funneling offshore money to fund his elite lifestyle. Worse, Baron's ultimate plan was to label Frances mentally unstable, lock her away in a Swiss sanatorium for life, and bring in Jagger's biological mother to take her place.
For years, Frances had played the perfect, obedient wife in their corporate marriage contract. How could they be so ruthlessly evil, plotting her agonizing death just to legitimize their dirty bloodline and steal her trust fund?
But she was no longer the fragile puppet they thought she was. At the high-stakes board meeting, with all eyes expecting her to submit, she put the expensive pen down.
"I refuse."
Instead of adopting their bastard son, she slammed down an SEC whistleblower threat, forced a new will, and introduced her own handpicked heir. The war had just begun.











