
His Vengeful Game: The Bankrupt Heiress
Once a pampered princess, Alaina now clutched a deactivated American Express card, staring out at Central Park. Her family’s fortune was gone, her life, over.
Her family's Hamptons estate, a four-generation legacy, was seized by Dyer Capital. The name hit her: Hardin Dyer, the poor boy she’d once scorned, had returned.
Hardin marched in, serving a divorce agreement. He'd orchestrated her family's downfall for revenge, giving her 24 hours to vacate his property. Penniless, her father faced prison, needing $50 million. Her mother forced her to beg Hardin, who sneered, offering the money for her body. Alaina ripped up the contract.
Hours later, her father had a heart attack. Desperate, she became "Lexi," a club girl enduring humiliation. In the Viper Room, Hardin's lackeys demanded she lick whiskey off his shoe for $10,000. Hardin watched. Outside, her brother Ashton's hand was threatened for a $3 million debt. Spirit shattered, Alaina returned, knelt on broken glass, offering to sign. But Hardin declared her family "dead," offering $10 million for her body, commanding her to use her mouth.
In a furious act of defiance, Alaina threw whiskey in his face, snatched the check, and fled. Yet, when he finally took her, a searing, foreign pain and blood on the sheets revealed a shocking truth: he had never touched her three years ago. Why had he let her believe such a monstrous lie?
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Chapter 8
Alaina curled her body into a tight ball in the back seat of the bulletproof Maybach.
Her fist was clenched so tightly around the ten-million-dollar cashier's check that the paper was soaked with her sweat and blood.
Outside the tinted windows, the rain was coming down in sheets. The windshield wipers slashed back and forth violently.
The glass partition separating her from the driver was up. The car sped down the Montauk Highway, heading straight for the eastern end of Long Island.
Two hours later, the massive black iron gates of the Hamptons estate loomed in the darkness.
The gates swung open. The Maybach drove up the long, tree-lined driveway.
This was her home. This was the Gay family's sanctuary. Now, a heavy bronze plaque with the Dyer family crest hung on the stone pillars.
The car stopped in front of the main house.
Mrs. Reynolds, the head housekeeper who had served Alaina's family for twenty years, stood on the porch holding a large black umbrella.
Alaina stepped out of the car. The freezing ocean wind whipped her wet hair across her face. She shivered violently.
Mrs. Reynolds looked at Alaina's muddy, torn lace bodysuit. There was no warmth in the older woman's eyes, only cold judgment.
"Miss Gay," Mrs. Reynolds said, her tone strictly professional. "Mr. Dyer instructed you to go to the master bedroom and wash up."
The words "master bedroom" hit Alaina like a physical punch to the gut. That was her parents' room.
She walked into the grand foyer like a ghost. The walls were bare. All the historic portraits of her ancestors had been stripped away.
She forced her bleeding feet to climb the grand sweeping staircase. Every step felt like she was trampling on her own grave.
She pushed open the heavy double doors of the master bedroom.
A massive king-size bed sat in the center of the room. The bright, floral sheets her mother loved had been replaced with dark, charcoal-black silk.
Alaina walked into the attached marble bathroom. She peeled off the filthy lace bodysuit and stepped into the shower.
She turned the water on as hot as it would go. The scalding water burned her cold skin. She scrubbed her arms and her bleeding knees until her skin was raw and bright red, trying to wash away the filth of the alley and the club.
When she stepped out, she found a single piece of clothing resting on the marble counter.
It was a sheer, translucent black silk robe. There was no underwear.
Alaina's stomach cramped with anxiety. She put the thin robe on, tying the sash tightly around her waist.
She walked out into the bedroom barefoot and stood by the massive window, staring out at the black, churning ocean.
Heavy footsteps echoed in the hallway. The brass doorknob clicked.
Hardin walked in. He smelled of rain and expensive cologne. He casually ripped his tie off and threw it onto a velvet chair.
He walked over to the crystal bar cart and poured himself a drink. His dark eyes locked onto Alaina's fragile back, tracing the curve of her spine visible through the wet silk.
Alaina heard the clink of ice. Her shoulders jerked. She turned around slowly, her back pressing against the cold glass of the window.
Hardin walked toward her. His eyes were dark, hungry, and completely unapologetic.
He reached his hand out, aiming for a wet strand of hair plastered to her cheek.
Alaina flinched violently. She turned her head away, her eyes filled with pure, unadulterated terror and disgust.
Hardin's hand stopped in mid-air.
The temperature in the room dropped instantly. His eyes turned to absolute ice.
He lunged forward and grabbed her jaw, his fingers digging into her cheeks.
"What is this?" Hardin hissed, his voice vibrating with rage. "You took the ten million dollars, but you still want to play the untouchable princess?"
Alaina was forced onto her tiptoes. Her voice shook, but her eyes were defiant. "We made a transaction. Just get it over with. Do not touch me like you care."
Hardin's eyes flared with a violent, destructive fire.
He let go of her jaw. He turned and hurled his crystal whiskey glass against the stone fireplace.
The glass shattered into a thousand pieces with a deafening crash.
Before Alaina could scream, Hardin grabbed her by the waist, threw her over his broad shoulder, and marched toward the dark bed.
Alaina beat her fists against his solid back, screaming in terror, but it was like hitting a brick wall.
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9.3
She sells flowers. He spills blood. And he will stop at nothing to make her his. Elena Rossi has always lived quietly among roses and lilies, dreaming of love as gentle as the petals she arranges. She thought she found it in Daniel, the man she planned to marry. Until her wedding day when a dangerous stranger walked into the church and shattered everything. Adrian Volkov is a king in the underworld, a man feared for his ruthlessness and power. But to him, Elena is not just a prize. She is an obsession. A storm he cannot live without. And he will burn the world and anyone in it, to claim her. Torn from the life she knew, Elena resists him, manipulates him, and even runs from him. But Adrian is relentless. His love is dark, his touch both punishing and tender, and his obsession inescapable. When betrayal and bloodshed close in, Elena must face the truth: She doesn't just fear him. She doesn't just hate him. She loves him. Petals and Blood is a haunting, passionate tale of obsession, betrayal, and the dangerous kind of love that blooms in shadows.

7.2
SYNOPSIS:
"I spent ten years scrubbing your floors, Greene. Tonight, you'll scrub mine."
Elara Vance has always been the pride the Republic until she ran away from home, fell in love with Greene Jones, a man who treated her like dirt and discarded her like she was never the girl the entire Republic feared because of her strong dominating pheromones.
Now she's back after twelve years to serve revenge to Greene Jones like a hot dish in a way that he will pay for every act meted out on her for twelve years. But things wasn't going to go as planned as she meets Silas, the handsome bulky head of her father's security but a recessive omega of her past that she has totally forgotten but now wears a new stance as her bodyguard, recognized by the entire republic as an Alpha, and her perfect chosen mate, Calvin; ruining the comeback and revenge she planned out for herself and now she has to think about saving and claiming her mate, Silas while navigating and protecting the seat meant for her.
The real question becomes; will Calvin ever allow her take all it took him twelve years to build?
THEME: The true definition of power. Is it found in the biological dominance of an Alpha, or in the resilience of an Omega who survived in the lion's den?

8.6
Today was my father's grand second wedding, but for me, it was the anniversary of my mother's death.
My new stepmother, Marley, who was only four years older than me, cornered me. To establish her dominance as the new Luna, she ordered her servants to force me to my knees and violently ripped my late mother's necklace from my neck.
It was the only memento my mother had left me. Marley sneered, threw it to the ground, and shattered the gems. When I scrambled to pick up the broken pieces, she dug her high-heeled shoe into the back of my hand, mocking me as dirty trash. No one stepped in to help. My father was too busy celebrating his new marriage under the dazzling lights, completely erasing my mother's memory and leaving me to be abused in my own pack.
My heart was full of grievance and despair. Why did my mother's lifelong devotion end with her grave desolate and her daughter humiliated? I swore I would never become a weak, discarded she-wolf whose life depended on a man.
Desperate to escape the suffocating wedding, I ran outside and stumbled right into the chest of a terrifying stranger.
"No one should ever touch what is precious to you."
His golden eyes blazed with fury as sparks instantly shot through my veins. He was Kade Blackwood, the ruthless Alpha of the feared Blood Moon Pack—and my fated mate.

8.8
"Fuck...please..."
He risks a nibble, sending shockwaves to my core. My back arches off the wall with a sharp moan.
His hand slides between my legs, cupping my soaking panties.
"Look how wet you are," he whispers, "...shaking, and I haven't even fucked you yet."
He strokes my clit gently first, then harder. My toes curl, hair spilling into my sweaty face.
He's breaking me, ruining me with just his tongue and fingers. I can't speak. I can't think. I just tremble in his arms.
*********
The night I caught my fiancé cheating, something in me broke.
I cried.
I screamed.
I drove - into the rain, into nowhere, into him.
Cassian Cross.
A stranger with gray eyes, a sinful mouth, and hands that made me forget my name.
One night was all it took. One reckless mistake to burn away my heartbreak.
Until he showed up at my mom's wedding...
As my new stepbrother.
Now, Cassian won't stop.
He corners me in hallways, whispers filth at the altar, and looks at me like he still owns my body.
But there's one thing he didn't tell me-
He already belongs to someone else.
A fiancée bound to him by a contract... and a secret that could destroy us both.
He's dangerous.
He's forbidden.
He's promised to another.
And God help me, I still can't stop wanting him.

9.3
A pitiful wolfless Omega, Lana discovers that she is pregnant for her beloved fiancée and Alpha to be, Asher. He is the only man she has ever loved, but her world turns upside down when her Fiancée coldly reveals that he is getting married to her sister who is also already pregnant for him.
To make matters worse, her cruel sister and cheating Fiancé banish her from her only home!
Lana is devastated, but thankfully, her best friend Jasper, helps her runaway and hide her pregnancy from her former fiancée.
8 years later, Lana has become the mother to Asher's triplets and is engaged to be married to her best friend Jasper.
But by a cruel twist of fate, Alpha Asher suddenly changes his mind and kidnaps her!
So what is Lana supposed to do when she forced to choose between two powerful men, while also fighting off the traitors and enemies surrounding her?

9.6
I was only three and a half years old, living in a damp basement and beaten daily by Enoch Pruitt with a heavy leather whip.
"Get up, you useless waste of space!"
He always told me I was a stray he had picked out of the garbage.
But during one brutal beating that nearly stopped my heart, time froze, and a glowing figure called The Chronicler appeared.
"You are not an abandoned orphan, Clare. You carry the blood of the highest gods."
He revealed that I was the stolen daughter of the ultra-wealthy Barrett family.
Then, he showed me the horrific ending of my previous life.
I had died right here on this bloody dirt floor.
My real parents and three brothers went completely insane with grief, turning into ruthless monsters who destroyed themselves and the entire world to avenge me.
Meanwhile, the Pruitt family kept torturing me, locking me in a woodshed and feeding me moldy bread.
The memory of my bones breaking and my real mother's agonizing screams crushed my chest.
Why did I have to suffer like an animal while my true family tore the world apart looking for me?
This time, I refused to die in the mud.
I accepted my divine blood, my eyes glowing gold as I summoned a bolt of purple lightning to strike my abuser.
I just needed to survive the night.
Because my real father's heavily armed convoy was already tearing up the mountain, ready to burn this hell to the ground.