
Kneel For Me: The Immortal Queen's Shadow
I was an arrogant, canceled reality TV star, trying to salvage my ruined reputation on a live broadcast.
But after I lost my temper and assaulted a cameraman, my furious grandfather chased me into our family's forbidden gallery, where I accidentally crashed into an ancient, sealed portrait.
The canvas shattered, and a terrifying woman with glowing golden eyes stepped out of the wall.
She was Cecil, the First Matriarch of the Marshall family. She caught a lightning bolt with her bare hands and crushed me to my knees with an invisible, suffocating pressure.
My grandfather, instead of saving me, groveled on the floor and abandoned me to her mercy.
"You are the disgrace that will end this family."
She hijacked my entire life, forcing me to act as her submissive baggage handler on my own survival reality show, broadcasting my humiliation to millions.
I didn't understand why this ancient monster was tormenting me. Why did she strip away my pride, treat me like a broken tool, and force me to endure the mockery of the very ex-girlfriend who had ruined my life?
But when those same cast members tried to corner me in the dark woods, Cecil stepped in front of me, her eyes locking onto the silver ring of the man mocking me.
"To catch the wolf, one must sometimes walk with the sheep."
That was when I realized she wasn't here to destroy me—she was here to hunt the parasites who had been secretly siphoning away my life force.
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Chapter 2
Aedan bounced off the frame and crashed onto the floor. The wind was knocked out of him, his ribs screaming in protest. He gasped, tasting dust on his tongue.
Crack.
The heavy gilded frame gave way. The right side detached from the wall, the ancient metal brackets groaning in protest. The massive portrait swung downward, hanging at a precarious angle.
From the tear in the canvas where Aedan's shoe had punctured it, a faint, dark red light began to seep through. It was faint at first, like a dying ember, but it pulsed with a heartbeat of its own.
Sterling had just crossed the threshold into the gallery. He froze, his cane raised mid-strike. The anger drained from his face, leaving behind a sickly, gray terror. The cane slipped from his fingers and clattered to the floor.
"What have you done?" Sterling's voice was a ragged shriek, stripped of all authority, leaving only raw panic. "That is the First Matriarch!"
Aedan scrambled backward on his hands, his eyes locked on the glowing canvas. The red light was getting brighter, spilling out like blood from a wound. "What the hell..." he breathed, his throat tight.
The temperature in the gallery plummeted. The sweltering summer heat was instantly replaced by a biting, arctic chill. Aedan's breath left his lips in a thick, white cloud.
A low, resonant hum filled the room. Every glass display case in the gallery began to vibrate. The sound escalated from a hum to a high-pitched whine, the glass threatening to shatter under the invisible pressure.
The dark red light exploded outward, swallowing the dim gallery in a crimson haze. It crawled along the edges of the broken frame, illuminating the intricate carvings of wolves and thorns.
The walls began to shake. Plaster dust rained down from the ceiling, coating Aedan's hair and shoulders. The floor trembled beneath his palms.
Aedan scrambled to his feet, his heart hammering against his ribs like a trapped bird. He had to get out. He turned to run back the way he came, but the heavy oak doors he had just burst through were shut. Sealed tight. He grabbed the iron handle and pulled with all his might, but it wouldn't budge.
Thud.
Behind him, Sterling dropped to his knees. The old man pressed his forehead to the floor, his body shaking violently. He wasn't trying to run. He was bowing.
The portrait tore itself from the wall completely. The massive canvas fell forward with a thunderous crash, kicking up a cloud of dust. Behind it, hidden for centuries, was a dark, hollow chamber.
Silence fell. The shaking stopped. The humming ceased.
Then, from the pitch-black void of the chamber, a hand emerged.
It was pale, almost translucent, with long, elegant fingers and nails that looked like polished bone. Blue veins traced delicate paths beneath the paper-thin skin.
The hand gripped the edge of the broken frame. The wood splintered slightly under the pressure of its grip.
A foot stepped out. It was clad in a silk slipper, the fabric aged but untouched by time, embroidered with silver thread that caught the crimson light.
A figure glided out of the shadows. She was tall, draped in a gown of heavy, dark velvet that looked like it belonged in a museum. Silver-white hair cascaded down her back, swaying with a life of its own.
Cecil stood in the center of the ruined gallery. She didn't move. Her eyes were closed, her chest rising in a slow, deliberate breath, as if she were tasting the air for the first time in centuries.
Aedan stood paralyzed by the door. His brain refused to process what his eyes were seeing. People didn't just walk out of walls. People didn't glow.
Cecil's eyes snapped open.
They weren't human eyes. There were no pupils, no irises. Just a solid, burning pool of pale gold, radiating a light that seemed to pierce straight through Aedan's skull.
She turned her head slowly, surveying the room. Her gaze swept over the cowering form of Sterling on the floor. The old man pressed himself flatter against the wood, a whimper escaping his lips.
Cecil's gaze drifted, landing squarely on Aedan.
The moment those golden eyes locked onto him, Aedan felt an icy hand grip his spine. The cold wasn't physical; it was a deep, primal dread that turned his blood to slush. His skin prickled with goosebumps. Every instinct screamed at him to run, to hide, to make himself small.
Cecil's lips parted. A sound came out, low and resonant, a language that hadn't been spoken in centuries. It wasn't a greeting. It was a verdict.
Aedan didn't understand the words, but the meaning was clear. He was being judged. And he was found wanting.
Cecil raised a single, pale hand. She flicked her wrist.
The air in the gallery twisted. A whirlwind materialized out of nowhere, sucking up the dust, the broken glass, and the splintered wood. The debris orbited Cecil in a violent spiral, a shield of destruction.
Aedan's knees buckled. It wasn't a choice. An invisible force, heavy and absolute, slammed down on his shoulders. It was like being crushed under a boulder.
His legs gave out. He slid down the door, his knees hitting the hardwood floor with a painful crack. He was kneeling. Kneeling at the feet of this impossible, terrifying woman.
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8.8
The only thing more dangerous than the game is the man guarding the crease.
Lyon Navarro has spent his entire career tearing down the San Diego Stormbreakers. As the city's most ruthless journalist, he's made an art form out of exposing the Alphas' volatile tempers and their scandalous lives off the rink. He's the man they love to hate-until a desperate management team offers him the biggest paycheck of his life to fix their image.
The assignment? Tame the six most notorious werewolves in the league.
But Lyon isn't just dealing with professional athletes; he's stepping into a den of apex predators who have been waiting for him to cross their territory. And they have no intention of playing nice.
Rafael Stone, the team's intense, iron-willed captain, has made one thing clear: if Lyon wants to manage the pack, he's going to have to survive them. But between the locker room tension, the high-stakes pressure of the season, and the way the pack's gazes feel like a physical brand on his skin, Lyon realizes he's no longer just reporting the story-he's the one being hunted.
In a world of adrenaline, cold ice, and raw, lupine desire, Lyon is about to discover that the line between enemy and lover is thinner than a skate blade.
Six Alphas. One PR strategist. And a season that's about to get very, very hot.
Beyond the Ice is a high-stakes, slow-burn MM hockey werewolf romance. Expect intense power dynamics, sizzling tension, and a pack that doesn't just want to win the cup-they want to claim their man.

9.3
Halie woke up to a sharp pain and a terrifying reality. She was in a new body, her face covered in a hideous web of scars, and her spiritual power reduced to a pathetic D-Class.
Before she could even process the memories of being framed, her bedroom doors were violently kicked open.
Her sister Seraphina sauntered in with a venomous sneer, followed closely by Halie's S-Class fiancé, Jett.
"Look at the disgrace of the Avila family. What a waste," Seraphina mocked, throwing a mirror at her bed.
"I can't be tied to a cripple. As an S-Class, I have to break our engagement," Jett added, his gaze full of disgust.
The nightmare didn't stop there. Her father called, screaming about how she had shamed the family name. He officially stripped her of her inheritance, froze all her accounts, and exiled her to the decaying Southern District to rot.
To make matters worse, a cold, mechanical voice suddenly echoed in her skull, warning her of an impending genetic collapse. Without an immediate energy infusion, she would face total organ failure in thirty days.
A ruined face, a treacherous family, a world that wanted her dead, and a literal death clock ticking in her brain. The original owner had died in absolute despair, a tragic victim of sheer cruelty.
But if they thought she would just sit there and die, they were severely mistaken.
Armed with a mysterious system and her brilliant scientist mind from her past life, Halie packed her bags. She chose the craziest survival quest: head to the slums, find the exiled, sterile S-Class "madman" Coleman, and cure him to harvest his life energy. It was time to start her counterattack.

7.8
Elie Joyce’s entire life was controlled by Ebert Ewing, a ruthless billionaire who held her sick grandmother's survival and her family's freedom in his hands.
But on a freezing, stormy night, he forced her into a scandalous scrap of red silk and handed her over to a notorious, disgusting predator.
"You aren't an escort. You're just a free gift."
Ebert mocked her, using her as a disposable bargaining chip to secure a corporate funding round.
When the predator humiliated her, forced high-proof vodka down her throat, and violently pinned her to the floor, Ebert simply watched with dead eyes.
And when Ebert finally intervened to brutally beat the man, it wasn't out of mercy.
"She is my property. Even if she is trash that I threw away, a filthy pig like you doesn't get to touch her."
Afterward, he dragged her battered, barefoot body into his car, only to kick her out into the torrential rain, leaving her on the dark streets to die.
Standing in the storm, shivering and bleeding from broken glass, the last shred of Elie's hope shattered.
She had sacrificed her dignity and soul, enduring his violent bites and cruel control, just to keep her family alive.
Why did she have to suffer this endless, twisted humiliation for a psychopath who only saw her as trash?
But she didn't break.
Tearing a strip of his expensive shirt to bandage her bleeding foot, Elie gripped her broken stiletto like a knife.
With her eyes turning cold and calculating, she limped out of the shadows.
She was going to survive, and Ebert Ewing would soon realize she was no longer his obedient prey.

9.3
Born into privilege, Eleanor never imagined her life could shatter in a single night. Then her father disappeared with his mistress, her mother fell from a building and slipped into a coma, and everything she once owned turned to dust.
Determined not to ruin Jonathan's future with her family's disgrace, she ended their relationship and became the bride of a man trapped in a vegetative state.
She believed that was the last time their paths would cross. But two years later, Jonathan pinned her in the dark and whispered, "Long time no see, my sister-in-law."

7.3
Naelis Haldrith is many things, daughter to the South's most strategic Alpha, an Omega with Alpha genes, and an unapologetic misfit. During summer break, she decides to journey to Frostpine and spend her heat cycle with her boyfriend, the golden pea of the Thalric pod.
But during a collared moment, a secret of his is revealed, and Naelis realizes that their relationship was more complex than it seemed. Choosing to return to her pack, she steps outside under a storm, and it is at that moment she crosses paths with a man she had never seen before.
Zoran Vyer Thalric. Uncle to her ex. Member of the Elder's Council. The otherworldly primordial with red-ringed eyes and a wolf barely chained beneath his skin. Desire sparks instantly, and her sights are immediately set on him, but... he is a devotee of the Citadel, celibate, untouched, and unwilling to be the calm to her fury.
She is fire, wild and untamed. He is steel, honed and contained. And for the first time, Naelis is the hunter after her prey, and the line of resistance slowly blurs as he finds his years of enforced self-control and suppression unraveling at the tint of her touches.
And with a maniac on their radar, this summer break will demand blood, sacrifice, and passion that howls to the moon.

8.3
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8.3
Elianila, an AI Architect, is part of an elite team tasked with designing a global system meant to prevent threats, manage disasters, and distribute resources to vulnerable regions. After five years of tireless work with her colleagues, she uncovers disturbing anomalies, code-named, X-variables, that flag individuals according to criteria she never programmed.
As Elianila digs deeper to understand what the X-variables measure and where their origin, she finds herself in direct conflict with the authorities. Soon, the System marks her and her daughter as threats - targets to be eliminated.
With a small band of colleagues and dissidents, Elianila goes on the run, hiding in places beyond the Systems reach. As they evade surveillance, they race against time to warn others, expose the truth, and fight back against the omnipresent authority of the System.